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Reflexions on Urban Parish Communities in Medieval Europe and its Relevance to Current Historiography

Reflexions on Urban Parish Communities in Medieval Europe and its Relevance to Current Historiography

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Maria Amélia Campos

Tratando­‑se da jurisdição eclesiástica mais pequena e mais próxima das populações, a paróquia constitui uma unidade de estudo privilegiada para compreender aspetos sociais, espirituais e até comportamentais. Dentro da cidade medieval, a sua abordagem permite­‑nos detetar territórios com populações diferenciadas que se definiam também pelo vínculo e relação estabelecida com a igreja paroquial. Este artigo serve de introdução ao volume de estudos sobre comunidades paroquiais urbanas, numa cronologia amplamente estabelecida entre o século XI e o século XVI e numa geografia que se estende da Península Ibérica à Transilvânia.


ISBN:
978-989-26-2557-7
eISBN: 978-989-26-2572-0
DOI: 10.14195/978-989-26-2572-0_1
Área: História
Páginas: 9-21
Data: 2024

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