Final lecture in this year’s "Identities and Legal Histories" series

Join today's EuroStorie's lecture at 3 pm in person or via Zoom with Pedro Cardim from Nova University Lisbon!

When: Today, Tuesday, 10th December 2024, 3:00pm - 4:30pm (UTC+2).

Where: Main Building, U3039 You can also join online via Zoom:
Zoom Meeting https://helsinki.zoom.us/j/69884090650?pwd=NLa3dJkFLBVOsu1jre3x3eHUKHeNY9.1]https://helsinki.zoom.us/j/69884090650?pwd=NLa3dJkFLBVOsu1jre3x3eHUKHeNY9.1

Meeting ID: 698 8409 0650 Passcode: 921724


Professor Pedro Cardim from Nova University Lissabon gives a seminar talk titled:"Corporations and Jurisdictional Culture: Exploring the Political Identity of Early Modern Iberian Monarchies."

 

Abstract: The corporate character of early modern Western European societies has been a longstanding subject of academic study. The aim of this survey is to assess the extraordinary potential, but also some of the limitations of this interpretive framework. Focusing on the early modern Spanish and Portuguese monarchies and the place of corporations in their social and political order, the first part of this presentation highlights the main features of corporate societies in early modern Iberia. It then turns to two prominent components of this form of social organization: legal pluralism and jurisdictional politics. The third part is devoted to a reflection on the limitations of this way of understanding the social and political order upon which premodern societies rested. Apart from presenting an overview of the scholarly work on early modern corporate societies, this historiographic survey ultimately advocates for the importance of this kind of analytical framework for understanding early modern Iberia.