The collapse of a polity, the birth of states: municipal debt, local conflicts and state formation in the former Crown of Aragon (1740–1770)

IF 1.1 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Íñigo Ena Sanjuán
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ABSTRACT In south-western Europe, the transition from pre-modern polities to modern states started in the central decades of the eighteenth century. This article explores why and how the plural, judicial and polycentric practices that structured social and political life before circa 1750 were progressively replaced by more unified, administrative and hierarchical repertoires of practices. The article rethinks the formation of the state through the conflicts over the debt of four municipalities of the former Crown of Aragon in the monarchies of Spain, the Savoy and the Two Sicilies. The global wars of the mid-eighteenth century and the subsequent extraordinary fiscal pressure fuelled local conflicts that led to the collapse of the ancient practices that structured life in common. However, the new social and political arrangements that were born out of the ancient polities and started replacing them were not imposed from above, but rather ideated, negotiated and implemented by a myriad of local actors and corporations. The article asserts that local realities were much more complex and polyhedric than what has traditionally been stated. As in other European regions, in the south-western polities of the Old Continent the modern state also emerged, first and foremost, from below.
政体的崩溃,国家的诞生:前阿拉贡王国的市政债务,地方冲突和国家的形成(1740-1770)
在欧洲西南部,前现代政治向现代国家的过渡始于18世纪中叶。本文探讨了在大约1750年之前构成社会和政治生活的多元、司法和多中心实践,为什么以及如何逐渐被更统一、行政和等级的实践所取代。本文通过西班牙、萨伏伊和两西西里岛君主政体中前阿拉贡王室四个自治市的债务冲突,重新思考国家的形成。18世纪中期的全球战争和随之而来的巨大财政压力加剧了地方冲突,导致构成共同生活的古老习俗的崩溃。然而,从古代政治中诞生并开始取代它们的新的社会和政治安排并不是自上而下强加的,而是由无数的地方行动者和公司构思、谈判和实施的。这篇文章断言,当地的现实情况比传统上所说的要复杂得多。正如在欧洲其他地区一样,在旧大陆的西南政治中,现代国家也首先是从下面产生的。
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Social History
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期刊介绍: For more than thirty years, Social History has published scholarly work of consistently high quality, without restrictions of period or geography. Social History is now minded to develop further the scope of the journal in content and to seek further experiment in terms of format. The editorial object remains unchanged - to enable discussion, to provoke argument, and to create space for criticism and scholarship. In recent years the content of Social History has expanded to include a good deal more European and American work as well as, increasingly, work from and about Africa, South Asia and Latin America.
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