Our understanding of the economic foundations of rural society in early medieval north-western Iberia remains wedded to explanations that emphasise the structural limitations that framed human activity while seeking to attenuate the economic agency of non-elite groups and individuals. This article argues that the early medieval peasantry of north-western Iberia was not the staid caricature presented by much of the historiography, but a much more economically dynamic section of society. To demonstrate this dynamism, it uses charters to analyse peasant productive strategies that went beyond subsistence. These reveal that peasants not only dabbled in the land market but invested in non-movable capital goods, with the result that some peasants...
A significant issue for the historical investigation of the nature of the economy and society of the...
[EN ]We present in this paper the preliminary results of an archaeological and spatial analysis of h...
This paper conducts a revision of the origins and main features of rural markets in the Crown of Ara...
This article investigates how and why certain early medieval Iberian peasants rose within their comm...
The early medieval period in Europe (~400-1000 CE) was one of immense political, economic, and socia...
This paper examines the degree of economic and political autonomy of peasants in monastic estates in...
The aim of this paper is to outline a critique of current models of peasant resistance for early m...
The period from c.718 to c.1000 oversaw the reconquest of a significant part of the Iberian Peninsul...
This paper explores the characteristics of peasant indebtedness relationships in Castilian Later Mid...
The pattern of rural life in early medieval Spain is here vividly brought to life through careful ex...
The period from c.718 to c.1000 oversaw the reconquest of a significant part of the Iberian Peninsul...
In the medieval world wealth was a means to establish and reinforce social relationships that were p...
This paper compares the development and role of rural trade venues in Holland in the 13th, 14th and ...
The transformation processes that affected the European peasantry in the late Middle Ages have long ...
This chapter assesses the beginnings of specialised economic production in medieval Spain, and propo...
A significant issue for the historical investigation of the nature of the economy and society of the...
[EN ]We present in this paper the preliminary results of an archaeological and spatial analysis of h...
This paper conducts a revision of the origins and main features of rural markets in the Crown of Ara...
This article investigates how and why certain early medieval Iberian peasants rose within their comm...
The early medieval period in Europe (~400-1000 CE) was one of immense political, economic, and socia...
This paper examines the degree of economic and political autonomy of peasants in monastic estates in...
The aim of this paper is to outline a critique of current models of peasant resistance for early m...
The period from c.718 to c.1000 oversaw the reconquest of a significant part of the Iberian Peninsul...
This paper explores the characteristics of peasant indebtedness relationships in Castilian Later Mid...
The pattern of rural life in early medieval Spain is here vividly brought to life through careful ex...
The period from c.718 to c.1000 oversaw the reconquest of a significant part of the Iberian Peninsul...
In the medieval world wealth was a means to establish and reinforce social relationships that were p...
This paper compares the development and role of rural trade venues in Holland in the 13th, 14th and ...
The transformation processes that affected the European peasantry in the late Middle Ages have long ...
This chapter assesses the beginnings of specialised economic production in medieval Spain, and propo...
A significant issue for the historical investigation of the nature of the economy and society of the...
[EN ]We present in this paper the preliminary results of an archaeological and spatial analysis of h...
This paper conducts a revision of the origins and main features of rural markets in the Crown of Ara...