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The Medieval Spains

The Medieval Spains

The Medieval Spains

Bernard F. Reilly, Villanova University, Pennsylvania
June 1993
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Paperback
9780521397414

    This book traces the political evolution of the Iberian peninsula from a group of late Roman imperial provinces to the Spanish and Portuguese monarchies of the Trastamara and Braganza dynasties of the mid-fifteenth century. The book is planned as a series of essays on the main chronological periods of medieval Spain, and sketches the major political, economic, social and intellectual features of each age and the interaction of Christian, Jew and Muslim in the Iberian peninsula. It also describes the effects of successive invasions, and the evolving interaction between a relatively weak Islamic rule and a variety of Christian kingdoms whose consolidation had only just begun by the late Middle Ages. It provides a wealth of analysis or description in a compact fashion and also covers the entire medieval period.

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    "...highly recommended for advanced high school and university-level students....[Institutions] strong in medieval studies won't want to miss the opportunity to purchase a textbook which traces the political evolution of Spain to the fifteenth century." The Bookwatch

    "...highly recommended for advanced high school and university-level students....[Institutions] strong in medieval studies won't want to miss the opportunity to purchase a textbook which traces the political evolution of Spain to the fifteenth century." The Bookwatch

    "...a welcome addition to medieval Luso-Hispanic studies." James F. Powers, Catholic History Review

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    Product details

    June 1993
    Paperback
    9780521397414
    244 pages
    216 × 140 × 15 mm
    0.34kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Maps
    • 1. At the edge of empire
    • 2. The Germanic kingdom in Iberia, 569–711
    • 3. Iberia and the dãr-al-Islam, 711–1009
    • 4. Christian reconquista and African empire, 1009–1157
    • 5. The definition of Iberian autonomy, 1157–1295
    • 6. The evolution of the medieval order in Iberia
    • 7. The passing of medieval Iberia, 1248–1474
    • An introductory bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Bernard F. Reilly , Villanova University, Pennsylvania