Portugal in a European Context
Edited by Rodrigo da Costa Dominguez () and
Amélia Aguiar Andrade ()
in Palgrave Studies in the History of Finance from Palgrave Macmillan, currently edited by D Maris Coffman, Tony K. Moore, Martin Allen and Sophus Reinert
Date: 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-06227-8
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction
- Amélia Aguiar Andrade and Rodrigo da Costa Dominguez
- The Study of Medieval Fiscal History in Portugal: Results and Problems (1951–2020)
- Amélia Aguiar Andrade
- The Collection of Annates in Portugal During the Papacy of Avignon, c. 1316–1377: Just Another Case of Apostolic Tax-Collecting in a Realm at the Back of Beyond?
- Mario Farelo
- Is the Economy an Issue? Kings and Economic Legislation in Medieval Portugal
- Hermínia Vasconcelos Vilar
- A Difficult Transition: Portuguese State Finances Between Later Medieval and Early Modern Times, c. 1415–1530
- Rodrigo da Costa Dominguez
- Taxes and Fiscal Institutions in a Maritime Empire, 15th–16th Centuries: A Comparative View of Overseas’ Territories Under the Portuguese Crown
- Susana Münch Miranda
- Portugal in a Broader Perspective: The Later Middle Ages and Some Remarks for a Transition Towards the Early Modern Period
- Amélia Aguiar Andrade and Rodrigo da Costa Dominguez
- Introduction—Constructing the Modern Fiscal States: Ruptures, Changes, and Permanencies
- Rodrigo da Costa Dominguez and Tony K. Moore
- The ‘Resource Curse’ of Mediaeval English State Finance, C.1155–1453
- Tony K. Moore
- A History of Taxation in the Kingdom of France (Twelfth to Fifteenth Centuries): Policies, Rules and Practices
- Florent Garnier
- Fiscal Tradition and Innovation in Italy, 1350–1650
- Luciano Pezzolo
- A Treasury in Transition: Changes and Continuity in the Management of Castilian State Finances During the Reign of Isabella I (1474–1504)
- Pablo Ortego Rico
- Public Debt in Late Medieval Crown of Aragon: A(Nother) Financial Revolution?
- Albert Reixach Sala and Pere Verdés Pijuan
- Why Holland Had a Financial Revolution, but Flanders and Brabant Did not
- Marjolein ’t Hart
- Public Finance and Fiscal Policy. The Papal States in Early Modern Age
- Fausto Piola Caselli
- Portugal and the Europe: Similarities, Bridges and Potential Avenues to Explore in Future Works on Comparative Fiscal History
- Rodrigo da Costa Dominguez and Amélia Aguiar Andrade
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