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Models of Funding, State Institutions and Economic Trends in Universities (14th-16th centuries)
Published Jun 8, 2021 · DOI · Hermenegildo Fernandes
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Abstract
neglected areas in the History of the Universities field, by addressing the general topic of funding in late medieval and early modern Europe in a comparative approach. This will be done through a set of case studies designed to be comprehensive and representative of different models of state building (Iberian kingdoms, France and Papal State) which translate into different ways by which universities connect to polities. The scope was initially even broader as the huge and loosely connected territory of the Empire should have been represented in this special issue, and will be in a volume that is already being prepared. Unfortunately the pandemic conditions reflected negatively in the preparation resulting in a somewhat shorter version of what had been planned. All the responsibility for that falls necessarily on the organizer and not on the authors or the edi-
This special issue explores the role of universities in state building in late medieval and early modern Europe, examining different models of state building and their connections to polities.
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