One of the outstanding studies in the specialized historiography about the agermanada revolt (1519-1522) was the investigation of the subject of the insurgent action that affected the relations between the monarchy and the subjects in the Catalan-Aragonese territories. In this article, we focus our analysis on the cleavage between moderates and radicals that was traditionally considered key in the rebel bloc, to investigate the characters and the origin of this fracture, starting from a sociological reading of the antagonism provoked by the revolt, investigating the factors that lead to the construction of these blocs, highlighting the importance of the radical-plebeian current, to finally conceptualize in theoretical terms the importance of this material-political reading for the class interpretation of social conflict.
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