Paganism, Christianity, Lords and Peasants in the Iberian Early Middle Ages, 4th to 8th Centuries

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High Middle Ages
Iberian
Liturgy
Lordship
Marxism
Medieval Europe
Medieval Spain
Paganism
peasant cultural practices
Peasant resistance
post-Roman Iberian religious change
power dynamics history
Productive forces
religious conversion processes
religious syncretism
rural belief systems
social transformation theory

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  • ISBN 9781041097907
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Addressing fundamental questions about the conversion of the West to Christianity between the fourth and eighth centuries, this book explores how and why new religions spread in societies that were previously foreign to them and examines what happens to old gods and traditional beliefs in the process.

The spread of Christianity through rural areas in the post-Roman West was marked by confrontation, rejection, and incorporation of alternative beliefs whose resilience stemmed from their connection with the diverse demands of everyday life of peasant communities. The slow process of penetration and spread of the “new religion” in the countryside, with the contradictions that characterized it, can only be fully understood through its integration into the more global process that was underway at the time: that of the development of new relations of power and domination, with the resistance that opposed it. With a theoretical approach, the volume addresses deeper questions about how Christianity developed alongside economic and social processes of change.

This book is a compelling resource for historians, sociologists, anthropologists, and religious studies scholars, as well as any reader interested in the high Middle Ages.

Mário Jorge da Motta Bastos holds a PhD in Social History from Universidade de São Paulo and is a senior lecturer at Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF-Brazil). He was also Brazilian Head of the Brazil-Argentina International Cooperation Program for Graduate Schools. He is the author of O Poder nos Tempos da Peste… (2009), Assim na Terra como no Céu… (2013), Filologia, História e Língua… (2018), and several other books and articles.

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