Ganadería y frontera: los aprovechamientos pastoriles en la frontera entre los reinos de Sevilla y Granada. Siglos XIII al XV
Abstract
We analyze the repercussions of the frontier on the development of stockbreeding in councils of the kingdom of Seville bordering on the kingdom of Granada, as well as the consequences of the disappearance of the frontier for stock-raising. This circumstance, we emphasize, led to a great increase in local stockbreeding in an especially fertile territory. After the conquest of Granada, stock-raising suffered most from the region’s agricultural development.Downloads
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