The inherent complexity of early medieval rural society is now widely recognised by scholars; this is in no small part thanks to the transformative effect that archaeology has had on our understanding of many aspects of peasant life. Yet it is only in the last twenty years that an archaeology of peasant society of early medieval Christian Iberia has emerged to challenge the supremacy of deeply-entrenched historiographical motifs, explored in detail herein, which underplay peasant agency, confine peasants to familiar contextual paradigms (poverty, risk-aversion, resistance), and treat the peasantry as an undifferentiated mass of largely passive ‘recipients’ of History. This article focuses upon a case-study – early medieval northern Iberia –...
This article provides a diachronic synthesis of domestic space in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula...
El escenario rural de la Mértola medieval es un horizonte social e histórico pendiente de estudio. ...
This compelling new study forms part of a new wave of scholarship on the medieval rural environment ...
The inherent complexity of early medieval rural society is now widely recognised by scholars; this i...
This paper analyses the results of the recent practice of peasant archaeology in Spain in relation...
The early medieval period in Europe (~400-1000 CE) was one of immense political, economic, and socia...
This article aims to examine the internal dynamics of the village world of tenth-century Galicia by...
El desarrollo de la arqueología en Europa occidental ha tenido como resultado el incremento exponenc...
Microhistory is an approach that has largely passed the study of the early Middle Ages by, chiefly f...
This article examines the evidence for engagement with the rural post-medieval landscape using two n...
The aim of this paper is to analyse early medieval economic trends and social change in the Basque C...
The study of deserted villages abandoned during the last millennium in Europe has been the primary f...
[ES]: El campesinado es quizás una de las figuras sociales menos analizadas en la protohistoria peni...
This essay examines the rising interest in materiality and its impact on late medieval scholarship. ...
This article investigates how and why certain early medieval Iberian peasants rose within their comm...
This article provides a diachronic synthesis of domestic space in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula...
El escenario rural de la Mértola medieval es un horizonte social e histórico pendiente de estudio. ...
This compelling new study forms part of a new wave of scholarship on the medieval rural environment ...
The inherent complexity of early medieval rural society is now widely recognised by scholars; this i...
This paper analyses the results of the recent practice of peasant archaeology in Spain in relation...
The early medieval period in Europe (~400-1000 CE) was one of immense political, economic, and socia...
This article aims to examine the internal dynamics of the village world of tenth-century Galicia by...
El desarrollo de la arqueología en Europa occidental ha tenido como resultado el incremento exponenc...
Microhistory is an approach that has largely passed the study of the early Middle Ages by, chiefly f...
This article examines the evidence for engagement with the rural post-medieval landscape using two n...
The aim of this paper is to analyse early medieval economic trends and social change in the Basque C...
The study of deserted villages abandoned during the last millennium in Europe has been the primary f...
[ES]: El campesinado es quizás una de las figuras sociales menos analizadas en la protohistoria peni...
This essay examines the rising interest in materiality and its impact on late medieval scholarship. ...
This article investigates how and why certain early medieval Iberian peasants rose within their comm...
This article provides a diachronic synthesis of domestic space in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula...
El escenario rural de la Mértola medieval es un horizonte social e histórico pendiente de estudio. ...
This compelling new study forms part of a new wave of scholarship on the medieval rural environment ...