Volum 19 (MSR)http://hdl.handle.net/10256/203842025-06-16T00:31:29Z2025-06-16T00:31:29ZNota sobre els autors MSR 19 (2020)Consell de redacció de Mot-so-razohttp://hdl.handle.net/10256/203912024-02-28T08:36:49Z2020-01-01T00:00:00ZNota sobre els autors MSR 19 (2020)
Consell de redacció de Mot-so-razo
Nota sobre els autors de Mot-so-razo, vol.19 (2020)
2020-01-01T00:00:00ZRessenyes bibliogràfiques MSR 19 (2020)Sari, SimoneIzquierdo Molinas, EvaVives Piñas, ArnauGisbert, EugèniaRomanyà Serrasolsas, AlbaSaura Nadal, JordiGuixeras, DavidRenedo i Puig, XavierCabré, LluísClarissó, GemmaTomàs Monsó, AlbertSaguar García, AmarantaPérez Álvarez, AlbaVera Martínez, Ivanhttp://hdl.handle.net/10256/203902024-02-28T08:37:59Z2020-01-01T00:00:00ZRessenyes bibliogràfiques MSR 19 (2020)
Sari, Simone; Izquierdo Molinas, Eva; Vives Piñas, Arnau; Gisbert, Eugènia; Romanyà Serrasolsas, Alba; Saura Nadal, Jordi; Guixeras, David; Renedo i Puig, Xavier; Cabré, Lluís; Clarissó, Gemma; Tomàs Monsó, Albert; Saguar García, Amaranta; Pérez Álvarez, Alba; Vera Martínez, Ivan
Ressenyes bibliogràfiques del vol. 19, 2020 de Mot-so-razo
2020-01-01T00:00:00ZFiscalitat municipal sobre productes alimentaris a Castelló d’Empúries (1350-1375)Martí i Arau, Alberthttp://hdl.handle.net/10256/203892024-02-28T08:36:19Z2020-01-01T00:00:00ZFiscalitat municipal sobre productes alimentaris a Castelló d’Empúries (1350-1375)
Martí i Arau, Albert
During the 14th century, Catalan towns, together with those in the rest of the Crown of Aragon, issued enormous quantities of long-term debt, which took the form of sales of perpetual and lifelong annuities ("censals morts" and "violaris"), in order to finance their numerous economic needs of different types. As a consequence of the growing issuing of debt instruments, town governments had to build a fiscal system of increasing complexity to satisfy the rising annual interests. The system was based on a set of indirect taxes over commerce and the consumption of certain food and manufactured products. Castelló d’Empúries was not an exception and the town engaged and consolidated long-term debt between approximately 1350 and 1375. This article analyses the evolution of the taxes on food that the town government of Castelló was administering during this period (yield, tariffs and exempt groups), applied on wine and grapes, meat, cereal milling, bread, oil, fish and pigs. On these grounds, the article assesses whether the increasing town debt resulted in a growing tax pressure on its inhabitants, and offers an overview of the main food types that were commercialised in Castelló during the 14th century
2020-01-01T00:00:00ZUn paisatge urbà medieval a final del segle XIII: Castelló d’Empúries i les viles del seu entornFarías Zurita, Víctorhttp://hdl.handle.net/10256/203882024-02-28T08:37:05Z2020-01-01T00:00:00ZUn paisatge urbà medieval a final del segle XIII: Castelló d’Empúries i les viles del seu entorn
Farías Zurita, Víctor
Castelló d’Empúries, a small town in Old Catalonia, capital of the county of Empúries, may be considered a regional example of that process we know as medieval small scale urbanization. Its history, from the 12th century on, is that of the build-up of a particular economy which will function as starting-point of those circuits of exchange relationship which are necessary for medieval urbanisation. In functional terms the town of Castelló, connected to the major Mediterranean comercial circuits, has to be considered not only as a local centre but also as a node in a network of linked urban centers. Competition between lords of towns and cities has to be considered as a major element in definining the specific place of every center in a regional network
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z