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From Catalans and Aragonese to Valencians: The role of politics in the making of the medieval valencian identity

    1. [1] Universitat Jaume I

      Universitat Jaume I

      Castellón, España

  • Localización: History of Catalonia and its implications for contemporary nationalism and cultural conflict / coord. por Antonio Cortijo Ocaña, Vicent Martines Peres, 2021, ISBN 9781799866152, págs. 30-45
  • Idioma: español
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    • The medieval Kingdom of Valencia was created in 1238, after the conquest of Islamic lands in the Eastern part of the Iberian Peninsula by Catalan and Aragonese people. New Christian settlers arrived from Catalonia and Aragon with distinct identity feelings, but after a century a new identity was formed, whose first expression was the creation of a gentilic, “Valencian,” for all the inhabitants of the new kingdom, regardless of their Catalan or Aragonese origins. As this chapter explains, this process was closely linked to the development of the political and fiscal structures of the kingdom, based primarily on the Valencian Parliament, where subsides and laws were negotiated between the king and the community of the realm.


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