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España a finales de la Edad Media. 2. Sociedad.

Author : Miguel Ángel Ladero Quesada
Publisher : Dykinson
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2022-09-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9788411226059

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España a finales de la Edad Media. 2. Sociedad. by Miguel Ángel Ladero Quesada Pdf

El volumen primero de España a finales de la Edad Media (2017) ya trató sobre algunos marcos y fundamentos del orden social como son las realidades geográficas, la población y, en especial, el sistema económico y su funcionamiento, incluyendo una aproximación a los grupos sociales que intervenían en la producción y distribución de bienes. Este segundo volumen tiene como objeto estudiar el conjunto de la estructura social, su dinámica y las relaciones que se establecen en el seno de la sociedad, en diversos ámbitos y modalidades: Iglesia, nobleza y señoríos, campesinos, ciudades y municipios, grupos marginales, judíos, mudéjares. El tiempo histórico a considerar discurre desde mediados del siglo XIII hasta comienzos del XVI y, como e el primer volumen, se ofrece una amplia guía bibliográfica clasificada por materias para dar a conocer el estado de las investigaciones y gran parte de las publicaciones especializadas.

La España medieval

Author : Emilio Mitre Fernández
Publisher : Ediciones AKAL
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 1979-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 8470900943

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La España medieval by Emilio Mitre Fernández Pdf

En esta obra, Emilio Mitre (Introducción a la Historia de la Edad Media Europea, publicada en esta misma colección) nos acerca al pasado histórico medieval en la Península Ibérica, a las distintas entidades político-culturales de la cristiandad que configuran un conjunto de Estados dotados de una acusada personalidad. Pero, paralelamente a la historia de esta sociedad hispano-cristiana, la de la España islámica es también la de una de las más florecientes civilizaciones del Occidente.

Economía y sociedad en la España medieval

Author : Carlos de Ayala Martínez
Publisher : Ediciones AKAL
Page : 460 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2004-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 8470904345

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Economía y sociedad en la España medieval by Carlos de Ayala Martínez Pdf

Esta obra es una aproximación a la realidad social y económica de la España cristiana medieval, la cual se nos presenta como un cambiante y complejo espacio en expansión. Los autores de este documentado trabajo han sido conscientes de que bajo las generalizadoras expresiones de “economía” y “sociedad” es posible abordar los temas más variados. Por eso el criterio de selección informativa ha sido estricto, y se ha articulado alrededor de tres problemas fundamentales. El primero es el que se refiere al marco territorial en el que se desenvuelve el elemento humano, la realidad paisajística resultante de la todavía débil acción transformadora del hombre. La segunda vía de estudio es la que se articula en torno al problema de la propiedad, marco que permite percibir las distintas modalidades de producción, asunto esencial para comprender la realidad económica de una época histórica. Finalmente, las relaciones sociales integran el tercer ámbito de análisis. La jerarquización social, las nociones de libertad, dependencia..., la conflictividad que nace de los inevitables intereses encontrados, son algunos de los temas que se abordan en este apartado. El trabajo incluye un amplio capítulo en el que se analizan las minorías religiosas, grupos humanos de un peso social y económico muy importante en la España medieval. La obra aporta una visión crítica a esta época de la historia de España realizada desde un enfoque novedoso que, incluyendo las aportaciones de las últimas tendencias metodológicas, contribuye a dotar a los conceptos de «sociedad» y «economía» de una personalidad propia.

Technical Knowledge in Europe, 1200-1500 AD

Author : Ricardo Córdoba de la Llave,Javier López Rider
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2022-10-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781527587052

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Technical Knowledge in Europe, 1200-1500 AD by Ricardo Córdoba de la Llave,Javier López Rider Pdf

This volume brings together works on the development of scientific and technical knowledge in Europe between the 13th and 16th centuries, with a special focus on the Iberian Peninsula. These works, which rely heavily on the evidence provided by the written record, pay particular attention to the content of recipe books and technical treatises from the 15th and 16th centuries. The volume addresses issues such as manuscript and technical recipe book analysis, archaeological investigation of production areas and archaeometric analysis, presenting a holistic and comprehensive perspective of technical knowledge during the Middle Ages. It highlights different approaches and perspectives in the analysis of medieval technical and technological knowledge, in order to arrive at equally broad and complementary conclusions.

forum for inter-american research Vol 2

Author : Wilfried Raussert
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 592 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2023-07-20
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783946507789

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forum for inter-american research Vol 2 by Wilfried Raussert Pdf

Volume 2 of 6 of the complete premium print version of journal forum for inter-american research (fiar), which is the official electronic journal of the International Association of Inter-American Studies (IAS). fiar was established by the American Studies Program at Bielefeld University in 2008. We foster a dialogic and interdisciplinary approach to the study of the Americas. fiar is a peer-reviewed online journal. Articles in this journal undergo a double-blind review process and are published in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish.

Possessing the Land

Author : Stalls
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 355 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2022-02-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004474109

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Possessing the Land by Stalls Pdf

Possessing the Land is the first comprehensive treatment of Christian Aragon's expansion under Alfonso I (1104-1134) into a major arena of medieval Christian/Islamic contact: the Islamic Ebro River march of Aragon. Based on an extensive examination of primary and secondary sources, the book's insights into the social and political processes of Christian settlement and the fate of post-conquest Islam are of particular importance. Its conclusions that the freeholding of land characterized the Ebro's Christian settlement, and not heavy seignorialization, and that Christian settlement relied on the Muslim infrastructure, challenge significantly the neo-Marxist thesis of the “feudalization” of twelfth-century Christian Iberian society and the corresponding Christian break with Iberia's Islamic Past. This book constitutes a fundamental work in Iberian frontier studies.

Dove Va la Storia Economica?

Author : Francesco Ammannati
Publisher : Firenze University Press
Page : 578 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9788864532875

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Dove Va la Storia Economica? by Francesco Ammannati Pdf

From Heaven to Earth

Author : Teofilo F. Ruiz
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2016-07-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780691171500

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From Heaven to Earth by Teofilo F. Ruiz Pdf

Between the late twelfth century and the mid fourteenth, Castile saw a reordering of mental, spiritual, and physical space. Fresh ideas about sin and intercession coincided with new ways of representing the self and emerging perceptions of property as tangible. This radical shift in values or mentalités was most evident among certain social groups, including mercantile elites, affluent farmers, lower nobility, clerics, and literary figures--"middling sorts" whose outlooks and values were fast becoming normative. Drawing on such primary documents as wills, legal codes, land transactions, litigation records, chronicles, and literary works, Teofilo Ruiz documents the transformation in how medieval Castilians thought about property and family at a time when economic innovations and an emerging mercantile sensibility were eroding the traditional relation between the two. He also identifies changes in how Castilians conceived of and acted on salvation and in the ways they related to their local communities and an emerging nation-state. Ruiz interprets this reordering of mental and physical landscapes as part of what Le Goff has described as a transition "from heaven to earth," from spiritual and religious beliefs to the quasi-secular pursuits of merchants and scholars. Examining how specific groups of Castilians began to itemize the physical world, Ruiz sketches their new ideas about salvation, property, and themselves--and places this transformation within the broader history of cultural and social change in the West.

Medieval Territories

Author : Jesús Brufal,Flocel Sabaté
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 420 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2019-01-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781527525672

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Medieval Territories by Jesús Brufal,Flocel Sabaté Pdf

This volume brings together 18 case studies investigating territory in the Middle Ages from an archaeological perspective. It offers contributions from prestigious professors, such as Flocel Sabaté and Jesús Brufal, and a selected set of young researchers. It promotes new perspectives on territory studies through innovative research methods. The case studies are organized chronologically from the end of the Roman Empire to the end of the Middle Ages, focusing especially on cases in Portugal, Spain and Italy, in order to provide a Mediterranean perspective. The volume explores a range of topics, from aspects of methodological informatics in the valley of Ager in Catalonia, the evolution of prosperous cities in the Middle Ages (such as Braga, Pisa and Milan), the transformation of the early medieval rural space to the long evolution of island territories (Sardinia), and the influence of the military actions, the political power and the religious architecture on the landscape in the Iberian and the Italian Peninsula, among other topics. As such, this publication offers a variety of new insights into the study of medieval territory.

Ports in the Medieval European Atlantic

Author : Eduardo Aznar Vallejo
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781783276158

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Ports in the Medieval European Atlantic by Eduardo Aznar Vallejo Pdf

Presents a wealth of original research findings on how medieval ports actually worked, providing new insights on shipping, trade, port society and culture, and systems of regional and international integration.

Mozarabs in Medieval and Early Modern Spain

Author : Richard Hitchcock
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317093725

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Mozarabs in Medieval and Early Modern Spain by Richard Hitchcock Pdf

The setting of this volume is the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages, where Christianity and Islam co-existed side by side as the official religions of Muslim al-Andalus on the one hand, and the Christian kingdoms in the north of the peninsula on the other. Its purpose is to examine the meaning of the word 'Mozarab' and the history and nature of the people called by that name; it represents a synthesis of the author's many years of research and publication in this field. Richard Hitchcock first sets out to explain what being a non-Muslim meant in al-Andalus, both in the higher echelons of society and at a humbler level. The terms used by Arab chroniclers, when examined carefully, suggest a lesser preoccupation with purely religious values than hitherto appreciated. Mozarabism in León and Toledo, two notably distinct phenomena, are then considered at length, and there are two chapters exploring the issues that arose, firstly when Mozarabs were relocated in twelfth-century Aragón, and secondly, in sixteenth-century Toledo, when they were striving to retain their identity.

Textual Agency: Writing Culture and Social Networks in Fifteenth-Century Spain

Author : Ana M. Gómez-Bravo
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2013-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781442647206

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Textual Agency: Writing Culture and Social Networks in Fifteenth-Century Spain by Ana M. Gómez-Bravo Pdf

Gómez-Bravo also explores how authorial and textual agency were competing forces in the midst of an era marked by the institution of the Inquisition, the advent of the absolutist state, the growth of cities, and the constitution of the Spanish nation.

The Village and the Outside World in Golden Age Castile

Author : David E. Vassberg
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2002-11-28
Category : History
ISBN : 0521527139

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The Village and the Outside World in Golden Age Castile by David E. Vassberg Pdf

This 1996 book, based upon a vast range of documentary and secondary sources, shatters the disproven but persistent myth of the closed immobile village in the early modern period. It demonstrates that even in traditionalist Castile, pre-industrial village society was highly dynamic, with continuous inter-village, inter-regional, and rural-urban migration. The book is rich in human detail, with many vignettes of everyday life. Professor Vassberg examines such topics as fairs and markets, the transportation infrastructure, rural artisans and craftsmen, relations with the state, and life-cycle service. The approach is interdisciplinary, and pays special attention to how rural families dealt with economic and social problems. The rural Castile that emerges is a complex society that defies easy generalizations, but one which is unquestionably part of the general European reality.

Pedro the Cruel of Castile (1350-1369)

Author : Estow
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2022-02-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9789004478091

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Pedro the Cruel of Castile (1350-1369) by Estow Pdf

This work deals with the reign of Pedro I of Castile (1350-1369), known as “The Cruel,” one of the most notorious and misunderstood figures in the annals of peninsular history. This is the first book on the subject that analyzes Pedro's rule in light of social, political, diplomatic, and economic conditions in mid-14th century Castile. Using extant primary documentation from archival sources and the most recent findings of scholars from various fields, the book explores in detail the historical basis for Pedro's reputation and the extent to which this reputation unfairly rests on the testimony of Pero López de Ayala, the reign's principal chronicler. The book provides fresh insights into various aspects of Pedro's career, such as his political aims, relations with religious minorities, and fiscal policies.

Family, Work, and Household in Late Medieval Iberia

Author : Jeff Fynn-Paul
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2017-09-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317599302

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Family, Work, and Household in Late Medieval Iberia by Jeff Fynn-Paul Pdf

Family, Work, and Household presents the social and occupational life of a late medieval Iberian town in rich, unprecedented detail. The book combines a diachronic study of two regionally prominent families—one knightly and one mercantile—with a detailed cross-sectional urban study of household and occupation. The town in question is the market town and administrative centre of Manresa in Catalonia, whose exceptional archives make such a study possible. For the diachronic studies, Fynn-Paul relied upon the fact that Manresan archives preserve scores of individual family notarial registers, and the cross-sectional study was made possible by the Liber Manifesti of 1408, a cadastral survey which details the property holdings of individual householders to an unusually thorough degree. In these pages, the economic and social strategies of many individuals, including both knights and burghers, come to light over the course of several generations. The Black Death and its aftermath play a prominent role in changing the outlook of many social actors. Other chapters detail the socioeconomic topography of the town, and examine occupational hierarchies, for such groups as rentiers, merchants, leatherworkers, cloth workers, women householders, and the poor.