1st Edition

Fiscal Policy in Early Modern Europe Portugal in Comparative Context

By Rodrigo da Costa Dominguez Copyright 2020
    196 Pages
    by Routledge

    196 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book will examine the gradual assembly and consolidation of Portuguese fiscal policy in the second half of the fifteenth century, providing a comparative analysis of the Portuguese State’s finances and fiscal dynamics with other Western European monarchies.



    This book examines relevant aspects of the Portuguese Royal finances, particularly the different instruments employed to provide income and the rubrics involving all types of expenditure between the reigns of Afonso V and Manuel I at the dawn of Modern Ages. The analysis of Portugal’s case will also serve as a main conducting wire to a broader fiscal examination of other Latin-rooted Mediterranean and North Atlantic kingdoms.



    This book will be of interest to students and researchers of economic history, fiscal history, economic theory and history of economic thought, as well as students of Medieval History, the history of the Western Europe and the Iberian Peninsula.

    Foreword Acknowledgements Abbreviations List of Figures List of Tables List of Maps 1. Introduction 2. Towards a fiscal model: building a framework 3. European fiscal panorama during the Later Middle Ages and Early Modern times: comparisons 4. A Portuguese "Fiscal X-Ray": one study, two moments 5. The Geography of Early Modern Portuguese Fiscal Dynamics 6. Administrative and fiscal structures in Western European Context 7. Conclusion: a contribution for further Portuguese Early Modern Fiscal studies Bibliography Index

    Biography

    Rodrigo da Costa Dominguez is an Economic History Junior Researcher in the Interdisciplinary Centre of Social Sciences, at the University of Minho - Portugal.