Christian Spain and Portugal in the Early Middle Ages

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cattle standards
Central Middle Ages
Christian Iberia
comparative medieval rural societies
Corrupt Elements
Count's Court
Count’s Court
Court Holder
De La Cogolla
Duero Basin
Early Medieval
early medieval legal practices
early medieval society
Ebro Valley
ecclesiastical scribes
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Exchange Charters
Gift Format
Gift Transactions
Iberian Texts
land tenure systems
Lay Couple
Lay Party
Local Priests
medieval Iberian charters
Mid-tenth Century
Montes De Oca
Northern Iberia
Portuguese charter
Portuguese Reference
rural social structures
Silver Dish
Southern Galicia
Spanish identity
Visigothic Law

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032176161
  • Weight: 458g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A collection of papers in English by one of the foremost historians of the social and economic structure of medieval rural communities, who here examines local societies in rural northern Spain and Portugal in the early middle ages. Principal themes are scribal practice and the analysis of charter texts; gift, sale and wealth; justice and judicial procedures. Always with a concern for personal relationships and interactions, for mobility, for decision-making and for practice, a sense of land and landscape runs throughout. The Spanish and Portuguese experience has seemed irrelevant to the great debates of early medieval European history that occupy historians. But Spain and Portugal shared the late Roman heritage which influenced much of western Europe in the early middle ages, and by the tenth century records and practice in Christian Iberia still shared features with the Carolingian world. This book offers a substantial corpus of Iberian evidence to set beside Frankish, Italian, English and Scandinavian material and thereby makes it possible for northern Iberia to play a part in these great debates of medieval European history. (CS1084).

Wendy Davies taught medieval European history and was also successively Head of the History Department, Deans of Arts and of Social and Historical Sciences and Pro-Provost (Europe) at UCL until she retired in 2007. She remains active in research: while her personal research initially centred on Wales and then Brittany, in the last twenty years northern Iberia in the early middle ages has been the focus. She is an associate member of the History faculty, University of Oxford.