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In: Oxford Historical Monographs
Text and Textuality in Early Medieval Iberia offers a new approach to the sociocultural history of the northern Iberian Peninsula in the early Middle Ages, using the first complete survey of the over 4,000 surviving Latin legal records from the period to explore the workings of literacy and documentation.
In: [Mayor] 925
Este libro recoge el contenido de cuatro conferencias de Carlos Taibo que se interesan por materias próximas entre sí: la perspectiva del decrecimiento, la teoría del colapso, la discusión sobre el ecofascismo y las tesituras que, a manera de ilustración de todo lo anterior, se revelan en la Iberia vaciada. Los textos correspondientes, de franca vocación pedagógica y divulgadora, configuran introducciones a esas cuatro cuestiones y aportan un material de debate singularmente útil a efectos de lidiar con algunos de los problemas principales que hoy se plantean en el horizonte. Producto de una amplia trayectoria de publicaciones, surgen, en cierto sentido, de la reflexión de movimientos hondamente preocupados por el derrotero que la especie humana, a través de un sistema llamado capitalismo, está imprimiendo al planeta
In: International journal of Iberian studies, Band 36, Heft 3, S. 319-321
Review of: Curating and the Legacies of Colonialism in Contemporary Iberia, Carlos Garrido Castellano and Bruno Leitão (eds) (2022)
Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 304 pp.,
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In: International journal of Iberian studies, Band 36, Heft 2, S. 109-124
This article approaches the role of translation in Iberian literary modernity not as a question of importation of foreign models from Europe but rather as a question of the circulation of texts and cultural traditions within Iberia. It focuses on translation projects that originated within and among Iberian cultures in the nineteenth century, and that projected themselves outward. This study proposes a genealogy that links the revival and spread of floral games in Catalonia and across Spain beginning in the 1850s to translation practices in the Peninsula in the early twentieth century. After an analysis of the relationship between the spread of the floral games and the perception of their decadence in Catalan literary historiography, the article proposes an alternate understanding of the phenomenon that links the floral tradition to translingual cultural projects. Particular attention is paid to the 'polyglot edition' of Catalan poet Joaquim Rubió i Ors' Lo Gayter del Llobregat ('The piper of the Llobregat River') (1888–1902). This publication, like the floral tradition that proliferated alongside it, reflects an effort to create a multilingual literary sphere anchored in the Iberian Peninsula that Spanish and Catalan literary histories have overlooked.
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In: Iberia archaeologica 22
In: Iberia Archaeologica Band 14
In: Datini Studies in Economic History
This paper's primary research question is to what extent change in mechanisms and instruments of financial management proceeding from trading knowledge improved the efficiency of late-medieval poli-ties. To do so, we have examined a territorial state experience in medie-val Iberia. In the mid-14th century, Aragon designed its autonomous fiscal system managed by a kingdom's finance. The new supra-local pol-ity made use of financial accounts to keep track of revenues and to ac-cess credit, which led to the refinement of documentary practice and monitoring methods. The analysis brings up the agency of a group of merchants that shaped the functioning of the Aragonese treasury from budgeting to tax collecting. Particular attention is paid to the impact of the increasing prominence of financial numeracy on institutional ac-countability and governance.
In: Remapping cultural history Volume 16
"In 2015, both Portugal and Spain passed laws enabling descendants of Sephardi Jews to obtain citizenship, an historic offer of reconciliation for Jews who were forced to undergo conversions or expelled from Iberia nearly half a millennia ago. Drawing from scholarly and first-person essays, Reparative Citizenship for Sephardi Descendants analyzes the memory and afterlives of those who were wronged, and how reconciliatory rights impact the lives of those affected"
In: Early modern Iberian history in global contexts: connexions
"This book is devoted to the inhabitants of the Spanish-Portuguese borderlands during the Early Modern Period. It seeks to challenge a predominant historiography focused on the study of borderlands societies, relying exclusively on the antagonistic topics of subversion and construction of boundaries. It states that by focusing just on one concept or another there is a restrictive understanding tending to condition the agency of local communities by external narratives. Thus, if traditionally border people were reduced by some scholars to actors of a struggle against a supposedly imposed border; in a more modern perspective, their behaviors have been also framed in bottom-up processes of consolidation of spaces of sovereignty, in a no less limiting vision. Faced with both approaches, the objective of this work is not to deny them but, first and foremost, to situate the experiences of border populations outside of logics that I understand as originally alien to themselves, and to highlight their own subjectivity. Lastly, it also demonstrates that most of the practices developed by border people were fundamentally aimed at defending their local communities. It will be useful for both audiences interested in Early Modern Iberia or Border Studies in a bottom-up perspective"--
In: Prace Historyczne, Band 149, Heft 4, S. 767-785
ISSN: 2084-4069
Fr. Dariusz Wiśniewski devoted his next book to the complicated and still relevant problem of the inter-religious relations between Latin Christians and Muslims. This time he has focused on the activity of St. Francis and the Order of Friars Minor during the 13th century. In those days, the Latin Christians were involved in the Crusades, missions and diplomatic affairs in Iberia, North Africa and the Holy Land. St. Francis and the Franciscans were among the loyal supporters of the papacy. At some point they had created their own policy towards Muslims as well. The author of the book brought the opinion that St. Francis and his disciples were fanatic pacifists in question. He proved that both the authorities and the members of the Order accepted the Crusades and missions as a different, but still acceptable way leading to the conversion of Muslims as the idea of preaching the Gospel of Christ to all the people in the world was one of the most important tasks of the Order. One may criticise some of the author's decisions regarding the structure of the book and question some of his opinions that were not proved sufficiently. Fr. Dariusz Wiśniewski's book is nevertheless both interesting and inspiring as it proves that there are several serious problems to be discussed and solved regarding this particular topic.