Abstract

Rough music acted during the Early Modern Age as a cultural mechanism designed to punish the bad and harmful practices that violated the welfare community. One of the behaviors that were pursued by these trials of a popular character was the maltreatment within marriage and other behaviors such as adultery or alcoholism. This article is an attempt to analyze the attitude displayed by the neighborhood in Navarre during the XVIth and XVIIth centuries through the celebration of skimmington’s against the marital aggression and other behaviors considered immoral.

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