La vida cotidiana en el Motril de la Época Moderna a través de los Autos de Buen Gobierno1
Abstract
Using the information coming from the 16th century Municipal ordinances of the town of Motril in Granada, and mainly from the Writs of Good Government for the 17th and 18th centuries, the author has been able to reconstruct the forms of life of the population and the administrative structure of the municipality. It is noticeable that the Writs or Bans of Good Government are a source of first order for the knowledge of the modern local right, and still little exploded.Downloads
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