History of Local Authorities
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2024-2025
01010751
History
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Elective
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Teaching Methods
In theoretical-practical classes, the proposed methodology is lecture-participatory. The teacher will present some issues, encouraging the active participation of students. Students will be requested to give oral presentation of several studies (interpretation and review of published and related sources, if possible, with their places of origin), which may also include a written report. In both cases, students will be encourage to actively participate in all discussions.
Learning Outcomes
By understanding the various types of local authorities - ecclesiastical and secular landlords and even the municipal phenomenon - the / students should acquire the ability to understand how local government was, over time, a center of the lines of force structures political and social, of the Middle Ages to the present.
The class will provide skills for participating in local government. It also aims to develop the skills of oral and written communication, of initiative, teamwork, planning and time management by students.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
1 Genesis of local government
1.1Reconquest, landlords and municipalities
1.1.1.Landlords: types and characteristics
1.1.2.Legal recognition of municipalities: the charters
2.Kingly power and municipalities: the possible dialogue
2.1.Regal measures on municipalities: between innovation and collaboration, control and conflict
2.2.Innovation in district council administration, organs, and official practices of power
3.Political system of the Old Regime: corporate and polycentric conception of organization of power
3.1. Local government in the Modern Era (XVI-XIX) Concepts, practices and relationships of local government
3.2.Royal power in the Modern Era: territorial jurisdictions and domains; convergences and conflicts among stately manors and municipalities
3.3.Royal management of the balances of power
4.Liberalism, constitutionalism and the local authorities
5. Municipalities: State of the New Republic
6. 25/4/74 and the new perspectives. The challenges of democratic local government.
Assessment Methods
Assessment continues
Synthesis work: 20.0%
Other: 20.0%
Mini Tests: 60.0%
Final assessment
Exam: 100.0%
Bibliography
COELHO, M. H. C.; MAGALHÃES, J. R. (2009). O poder concelhio. Das origens … Coimbra: CEFA.
CUNHA, M. S.; FONSECA, T. (ed.) (2005). Os municípios no Portugal moderno. Dos forais manuelinos às reformas liberais. Lisboa: Colibri/CIDEHUS.
MAGALHÃES, J. (2011). Concelhos e organização municipal na Época Moderna, I.U.C.
MARQUES, M. A.; SOALHEIRO, J.; BISMARCK, D. (2005). Carta de couto de Osseloa. 1117. C.M. A.-a-Velha. MATTOSO, J. (1995). Identificação de um país. Ensaio sobre as origens de Portugal. 1096-1325. Lisboa: Estampa.
NETO, M.S. (2010). “Percursos da História Local Portuguesa: monografias e representações de identidades loclocais”, SANTOS, J.M.; CATANA, A.S. (coord.) Memória e História Local.
OLIVEIRA, C. de (dir.) (1996). História dos municípios e do poder local… Lisboa: C. Leitores.
REIS, A. M. (2006). História dos municípios portugueses... Lisboa: L. Horizonte.
SILVEIRA, N. E. (coord.). Poder Central, Poder Regional e Poder Local. Uma perspectiva histórica. Lisboa: Cosmos