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Family genealogical records:

cleansing and social reception (Portugal - 16th to 18th century)

In: e-Journal of Portuguese History
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João de Figueirôa-Rêgo Research Assistant at CHAM Universidade Nova de Lisboa joaofigueiroarego@gmail.com

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This study looks at the importance of genealogical knowledge during the Early Modern Era in Portugal, and the way in which it influenced the various interests that marked everyday social life, not only in the field of the appraisals that were necessary for a person to hold a title in the courts, but also in regard to the ennoblement mechanisms and the economy of reward (economia da mercê) Thus, the activity of genealogists became incisive and prominent during a period in which it was deemed vital to prove purity of blood and nobility for appearance’s sake, paying great attention to origin, birth and kinship. It therefore does not come as a surprise that such activity was to have quite an impact, nor that such widespread manipulation and abuse should arise from it.

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