Recasting the Concept of the ‘Pilgrimage Church’: The Case of San Isidoro de León
Recasting the Concept of the ‘Pilgrimage Church’: The Case of San Isidoro de León By Therese Martin La Corónica, A Journal of Medieval…
Genoese trade networks in the southern Iberian peninsula: trade, transmission of technical knowledge and economic interactions
Genoese trade networks in the southern Iberian peninsula: trade, transmission of technical knowledgeand economic interactions Porras, Alberto Garcıa and Garcıa, Adela Fabregas (Departamento de Historia Medieval…
Medieval Archaeology in Spain
Medieval Archaeology in Spain By Juan Antonio Quirós Castillo Reflections: 50 Years of Medieval Archaeology, 1957-2007. Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph 30, edited…
Benjamin of Tudela, Spanish explorer
Benjamin of Tudela, Spanish explorer Shalev, Zur (Department of General History, Department of Land of Israel Studies, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel) Mediterranean…
Conversion Anxieties in the Crown of Aragón in the Later Middle Ages
Conversion Anxieties in the Crown of Aragón in the Later Middle Ages RODRIGUEZ, JARBEL Al-Masa ̄q, Vol. 22, No. 3, December (2010) Abstract The…
Piracy as Statecraft: The Mediterranean Policies of the Fifth/Eleventh-Century Taifa of Denia
Piracy as Statecraft: The Mediterranean Policies of the Fifth/Eleventh-Century Taifa of Denia Bruce, Travis Al-Masa ̄q, Vol. 22, No. 3, December (2010) Abstract The…
The Spanish Shahrazad and her Entourage: The Powers of Storytelling Women in Libro de los engaños de las mujeres
The Spanish Shahrazad and her Entourage: The Powers of Storytelling Women in Libro de los engañosde las mujeres Hancock, Zennia Désirée Digital Repository at the University…
The Kingdom of Castile (1157–1212): Towards a Geography of the Southern Frontier
Here we shall try to understand the geography of the southern frontier of the Kingdom of Castile between 1157 and 1212, specifically that territory bordered by the Almohad Empire.
San Isidoro exposed: the vicissitudes of research in Romanesque art
San Isidoro exposed: the vicissitudes of research in Romanesque art Williams, John (Henry Clay Frick Department of History of Art and Architecture, University…
The assemblies of Alfonso VIII of Castile: Burgos (1169) to Carrión (1188)
The assemblies of Alfonso VIII of Castile: Burgos (1169) to Carrión (1188) Cerda, Jose Manuel (Comision Nacional de Investigacio ́n Cient ́ıfica y Tecnolo…
Judaeo-Catalan: in search of a mediaeval dialect that never was
Judaeo-Catalan: in search of a mediaeval dialect that never was Feliu, Francesc and Ferrer, Joan Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1, March (2011)…
Representing and Remembering al-Andalus: Some Historical Considerations Regarding the End of Time and the Making of Nostalgia
Representing and Remembering al-Andalus: Some Historical Considerations Regarding the End of Time and the Making of Nostalgia By Justin Stearns Medieval Encounters, Vol.…
Crusades and Crusading
The launching of the First Crusade at the end of the eleventh century, and its success in capturing Jerusalem in 1099, would mark…
The Albigensian Crusades
Articles about the Albigensian Crusades: CONFLICT AND CONSCIENCE: IDEOLOGICAL WAR AND THE ALBIGENSIAN CRUSADE, by John W. Bauer On Cathars, Albigenses, and good…
Crusades in Europe
Articles about crusading in northern and eastern Europe, and in Italy: The Baltic – from European Sea of Troubles to Global Interface, by…
Islamic Perspectives on the Crusades
Articles about the Islamic perspective on the Crusade: Forgetting Osama bin Munqidh, Remembering Osama bin Laden: The Crusades in Modern Muslim Memory, by…
Articles about the Crusades
This list of articles deals with overall topics about the Crusades and Crusading: In the Syrian Taste: Crusader churches in the Latin East…
Christian kings and Jewish conversion in the medieval Crown of Aragon
As Christian monarchs in the age of crusade and reconquista, the kings of the medieval Crown of Aragon had no choice but to show public support for Jewish conversion to Christianity, issuing legislation meant to encourage conversion and granting favors to individual converts
Marriage across frontiers: sexual mixing, power and identity in medieval Iberia
Marriage across frontiers: sexual mixing, power and identity in medieval Iberia Barton, Simon Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1, March (2011)…
Two passages in Ibn al-Khaṭīb’s account of the kings of Christian Iberia
Two passages in Ibn al-Khaṭīb’s account of the kings of Christian Iberia By Justin Stearns Al-Qantara: Revista de Estudios Arabes, Vol.25:1 (2004) Introduction:…
Peter’s Medicine – lessons from the 13th century
Peter of Spain lived out a long and fruitful life as a scholar known for his works on logic, as a scholar-physician who wrote widely and was sought by his contemporaries as their doctor, and as a churchman so successful that he became Pope