The Donation of 1629 in Andalusia

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When the financial problems of the Monarchy worsened in 1629 due to the wars in Italy, Philip IV requested a general aid or donation, the second and most substantial of his long reign. This article studies some questions about the commission that took don Álvaro de Cabrera to the Andalusian provinces of Seville, Córdoba and Jaén, and that we still do not know very well, for example, the receipts, the forms of collections, especially in the local communities, the grants offered by the King to the donors and in which measure the donations changed, or not, the nature of the Castilian tax system characterized by the privilege, indirect taxation and local intermediation that closely joined the local and royal finances.
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Lanza García, R. (2011). The Donation of 1629 in Andalusia. Studia Historica: Historia Moderna, 32, 179–277. Retrieved from https://revistas.usal.es/uno/index.php/Studia_Historica/article/view/8213

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