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                <text>Agricultura sostenible</text>
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              <text>Ejército y sociedad en un enclave del Mediterráneo: la guarnición de Ibiza y sus relaciones con la sociedad civil pitiusa durante el reinado de Felipe IV (1621-1665)</text>
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              <text>Antonio ESPINO LÓPEZ</text>
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              <text>RESUMEN: En el presente trabajo se ha pretendido analizar cómo un enclave importante del Mediterráneo como era la isla de Ibiza, donde la Monarquía construyó en el siglo XVI unas enormes murallas abaluartadas y las dotó, además, de la artillería necesaria, en el transcurso de las primeras décadas del siglo XVII debido a las dificultades económicas de la Monarquía Hispánica apenas si ésta pudo asegurar su defensa. La guarnición real presente en la isla malvivía en su terrible destino, mientras que la población civil apenas si se podía mantener debido a la agricultura de subsistencia practicada y a las inclemencias climáticas. La sal, la única exportación de la isla, estaba en decadencia. Lo único que sobraban eran enemigos. Y ante aquel cúmulo de desgracias, en lugar de fomentarse las rencillas entre civiles y militares, en la Ibiza del Barroco se produjo la paradoja de llegarse a un cierto nivel de colaboración entre ambas partes, usando la paga de las tropas prácticamente como único medio para asegurar la compra de grano para abastecer la isla en los momentos de mayor penuria.ABSTRACT: In this work, a very important Mediterranean site as it was Ibiza is analysed. The Spanish Monarchy had mult huge stone walls in Ibiza in the XVIth century arming them to defend the island in trie first decades of the XVIIth century. Notwithstanding, because of its economic difficulties, the spanish monarchy couldn't afford the defence of the island. The royal garrison of Ibiza hived a terrible life in the island and the island's inhabitants depended to subsist on a very precarious farming and on the variability of the climatology. The salt, which was the unique exportation of the island, was in decadence. Not withstanstanding, the island was surrounded by enemies. In the Barroque, the Ibiza situation instead of producing a mutiny between civilians and soldiers, produced a certain level of cooperation between them. The payment of the troops was the unique safety mean to ensure the bought of grain to fead the island in the worst moments of scarcity.</text>
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              <text>2009</text>
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              <text>Studia Historica: Historia Moderna</text>
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              <text>Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca</text>
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              <text>Modern history, 1453-</text>
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              <text>&lt;a href="http://campus.usal.es/~revistas_trabajo/index.php/Studia_Historica/article/view/4898" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://campus.usal.es/~revistas_trabajo/index.php/Studia_Historica/article/view/4898&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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