¿Cultura política o cultura "de la política" en los discursos de la nobleza? : una categoría de análisis para el estudio de la politización de la nobleza castellana en el siglo XV
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2016
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Universidad de Salamanca
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Este trabajo se plantea qué tipo de cultura política adoptó la nobleza castellana del siglo xv. En primer lugar, se analizan críticamente las definiciones de cultura política que manejan los científicos sociales y los historiadores. En segundo lugar, se analizan diversos estudios sobre la cultura política nobiliar en Castilla y los problemas que esta categoría plantea para entender los comportamientos y valores de la nobleza en la Edad Media. En tercer lugar, se propone una forma distinta de entender la cultura política, más bien como cultura de la política, que transmite ideas sobre la responsabilidad gubernativa (como la idea de bien común). La nobleza castellana adoptó este tipo de cultura y el análisis del discurso empleado en el Seguro de Tordesillas del Conde de Haro (1439) muestra el grado de politización de la nobleza castellana.
This study aims to analyze what kind of political culture adopted the Castilian nobility of the fifteenth Century. First, will be analyzed the definitions of political culture that manage social scientists and historians. Second, are analyzed several historical studies on political culture and nobility in Castile, and the problems to understand the behaviors and values of the nobility in the Middle Ages. Thirdly, a different definition of political culture is proposed: the category of culture of politics, with ideas about governance and responsibility (idea of the common good). The Castilian nobility adopted this culture, and an analysis of discourse used by nobles on Seguro de Tordesillas (Conde de Haro, 1439) indicates the degree of politicization of the Castilian nobility.
This study aims to analyze what kind of political culture adopted the Castilian nobility of the fifteenth Century. First, will be analyzed the definitions of political culture that manage social scientists and historians. Second, are analyzed several historical studies on political culture and nobility in Castile, and the problems to understand the behaviors and values of the nobility in the Middle Ages. Thirdly, a different definition of political culture is proposed: the category of culture of politics, with ideas about governance and responsibility (idea of the common good). The Castilian nobility adopted this culture, and an analysis of discourse used by nobles on Seguro de Tordesillas (Conde de Haro, 1439) indicates the degree of politicization of the Castilian nobility.
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Forma parte de un volumen monográfico sobre Nobleza bajomedieval en Castilla.