Mars at Home. Violence, Excess and Soldiers' Billeting in Spain: Experiences and Legal Responses during the Reign of Philip IV (1621-1665)

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Published 26-12-2024
Antonio José Rodríguez Hernández Imanol Merino Malillos

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The incessant war, which involved increasing armies, influenced the development of societies and law during the Ancien Régime. The Spanish Monarchy had insufficient infrastructures, and therefore it had to resort to civilians to sustain the armies. Lodging soldiers was one scope of it. A cohabitation that not always was peaceful. This paper adresses the lodgement of soldiers and the tension that came with it, and how it was confront, in the territories of the Crown of Castile during the reign of Phillip IV.  

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Rodríguez Hernández, Antonio José, and Imanol Merino Malillos. (2024) 2024. “Mars at Home. Violence, Excess and Soldiers’ Billeting in Spain: Experiences and Legal Responses During the Reign of Philip IV (1621-1665)”. Clio & Crimen. Revista Del Centro De Historia Del Crimen De Durango, no. 21 (December):73-101. https://doi.org/10.1387/clio-crimen.27035.
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