Las Juntas Generales de Bizkaia a principios de la Edad Moderna: desequilibrios y enfrentamientos anteriores a la concordia
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The main institutions in Biscay developed in the Early Modern Age. The Concord of 1630 has been regarded as the high point in the history of modern institutions in Biscay. However, there was a hard struggle in these institutions before this agreement. Sometimes noticeable confrontation took place in General Assemblies, where local representatives met, and protests were directed against the Chief Magistrates. Besides, alliances with two main clans –which seemed to be out of date, but they finally took part in the modern institutional order– had often an important role in these happenings.Downloads
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