The city in transition: sociability at work and the festive phenomenon in Oviedo (15th-16th centuries). The lawsuit of the brotherhood of shoemakers of San Nicolás and Santiago
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https://doi.org/10.24197/erhbm.6/7.2020.19-43Keywords:
Sociability, Feasts, Middle Ages, Asturias, Brotherhoods, ShoemakersAbstract
The aim of this paper is to explore various aspects of labour sociability and the festive phenomenon in Oviedo during the transition from the 15th to the 16th century. In particular, it aims to offer an in-depth study of the lawsuit between the brotherhood of shoemakers of San Nicolás and the city of Oviedo in the years 1499-1500, caused by the resistance of the brotherhood to participate in the Feast of the Corpus in 1499.
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