This study examines the correspondences between reconquest, repopulation and the acceptance of Castilian as an official written language. While recent research has focused on how the Castilian monarchy sought to invent written Castilian as a sacred script comparable to Latin, Arabic and Hebrew, or simply as a prestigilas language of culture, my reading of the Siete Partidas is more concerned with vernacular writing as a regulatory practice and vernacular writings as administrative tools sanctioned by the Crown to facilitate the socio-juridical control of repopulated spaces and peoples. Ultimately, the practical demands of territorial conquest were more critical to the acceptance of Spanish writing than any purely cultural concerns the Crown...
The author argues that writing promotes the interests of the State through the standardization it im...
To truly understand Spain, one must have more than just a basic knowledge of the country\u27s physic...
[EN] Although the Spanish Crown, beginning in 1503, issued different directives on the education and...
My dissertation offers a case study on the relationship between language and power during a period w...
The written was the world of early medieval Iberia. Literacy was limited, but textuality was extensi...
The work analyze writing as a testimony of the evolution of the administration of government and the...
The study of legal history has attracted scholars who have surveyed legal writings and their develop...
My dissertation tells the story of how the separation of voice and meaning in discursive structures ...
This article examines the reflections on legal translation set out in two Relaciones written by the ...
Castilian is the official Spanish language of the state. All Spaniards have the duty to know it and ...
My dissertation is the first systematic study to bring together contemporary legal and literary theo...
The kingdom of Aragon offers an excellent opportunity to study the written word in a medieval, custo...
Castilian law developed during the Reconquest of Spain. Women received\ud certain legal rights to pe...
0. Abstract and introduction. In his analysis of the koineization of multiple Romance dialects into ...
The following is a transatlantic study of the initial English and Spanish reactions to the problem o...
The author argues that writing promotes the interests of the State through the standardization it im...
To truly understand Spain, one must have more than just a basic knowledge of the country\u27s physic...
[EN] Although the Spanish Crown, beginning in 1503, issued different directives on the education and...
My dissertation offers a case study on the relationship between language and power during a period w...
The written was the world of early medieval Iberia. Literacy was limited, but textuality was extensi...
The work analyze writing as a testimony of the evolution of the administration of government and the...
The study of legal history has attracted scholars who have surveyed legal writings and their develop...
My dissertation tells the story of how the separation of voice and meaning in discursive structures ...
This article examines the reflections on legal translation set out in two Relaciones written by the ...
Castilian is the official Spanish language of the state. All Spaniards have the duty to know it and ...
My dissertation is the first systematic study to bring together contemporary legal and literary theo...
The kingdom of Aragon offers an excellent opportunity to study the written word in a medieval, custo...
Castilian law developed during the Reconquest of Spain. Women received\ud certain legal rights to pe...
0. Abstract and introduction. In his analysis of the koineization of multiple Romance dialects into ...
The following is a transatlantic study of the initial English and Spanish reactions to the problem o...
The author argues that writing promotes the interests of the State through the standardization it im...
To truly understand Spain, one must have more than just a basic knowledge of the country\u27s physic...
[EN] Although the Spanish Crown, beginning in 1503, issued different directives on the education and...