The period from c.718 to c.1000 oversaw the reconquest of a significant part of the Iberian Peninsula by the Kingdom of Asturias (718–910) and its successor in León (910–1037); the study of this process of Reconquista has in recent years focused on two broader social changes: the increasing exploitation of the peasantry, and the eclipse of public power. In the Introduction, I argue that it is necessary to integrate the study of peasant societies with analyses of royal and aristocratic power; reframing the subject in this way, we are able to appreciate the diversity of social experience which characterized both peasant and aristocratic life across the two case studies here examined, Southern Galicia, and the Liébana. I argue that the tenth c...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the social structure of Bonilla de la Sierra and the small towns...
This paper presents the results of the historical and archaeological study of various territories lo...
In the medieval world wealth was a means to establish and reinforce social relationships that were p...
The period from c.718 to c.1000 oversaw the reconquest of a significant part of the Iberian Peninsul...
The early medieval period in Europe (~400-1000 CE) was one of immense political, economic, and socia...
The pattern of rural life in early medieval Spain is here vividly brought to life through careful ex...
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...
Our understanding of the economic foundations of rural society in early medieval north-western Iberi...
This article aims to examine the internal dynamics of the village world of tenth-century Galicia by...
In the period 778–814 the Frankish empire of the Carolingians (Charlemagne and his successors) expan...
For complex reasons pertaining to the course of Spanish historiography throughout the twentieth cent...
This article investigates how and why certain early medieval Iberian peasants rose within their comm...
Rulers and Ruled takes a new approach to the sources for medieval social history. Examining charters...
The essay discusses the social behaviour of the Southern Castile oligarchy (in particular the case o...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the social structure of Bonilla de la Sierra and the small towns...
This paper presents the results of the historical and archaeological study of various territories lo...
In the medieval world wealth was a means to establish and reinforce social relationships that were p...
The period from c.718 to c.1000 oversaw the reconquest of a significant part of the Iberian Peninsul...
The early medieval period in Europe (~400-1000 CE) was one of immense political, economic, and socia...
The pattern of rural life in early medieval Spain is here vividly brought to life through careful ex...
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...
Our understanding of the economic foundations of rural society in early medieval north-western Iberi...
This article aims to examine the internal dynamics of the village world of tenth-century Galicia by...
In the period 778–814 the Frankish empire of the Carolingians (Charlemagne and his successors) expan...
For complex reasons pertaining to the course of Spanish historiography throughout the twentieth cent...
This article investigates how and why certain early medieval Iberian peasants rose within their comm...
Rulers and Ruled takes a new approach to the sources for medieval social history. Examining charters...
The essay discusses the social behaviour of the Southern Castile oligarchy (in particular the case o...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the social structure of Bonilla de la Sierra and the small towns...
This paper presents the results of the historical and archaeological study of various territories lo...
In the medieval world wealth was a means to establish and reinforce social relationships that were p...