, Brepols, 2022 Hardback, 244 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:4 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503596303.
Summary Over the past several decades, scholars of medieval and early modern Iberia have transformed the study of the region into one of the most vibrant areas of research today. This volume brings together twelve essays from a diverse group of international historians who explore the formation of the multiple and overlapping identities, both individual and collective, that made up the Iberian peninsula during the eleventh through seventeenth centuries. Individually, the contributions in this volume engage with the notion of identity in varied ways, including the formation of collective identities at the level of the late medieval city, the use of writing and political discourse to construct or promote common political or socio-cultural identities, the role of encounters with states and cultures beyond the peninsula in identity formation, and the ongoing debates surrounding the peninsula's characteristic ethno-religious pluralism.Collectively, these essays challenge the traditional dividing line between the medieval and early modern periods, providing a broader framework for approaching Iberia's fragmented yet interconnected internal dynamics while simultaneously reflecting on the implications of Iberia's positioning within the broader Mediterranean and Atlantic worlds. TABLE OF CONTENTS Constructing Iberian Identities, 1000-1700: Introduction ? Thomas W. Barton, Marie A. Kelleher, and Antonio M. Zald var Urban Communities Landscapes of Salvation, Landscapes of Power: Jews, Christians, and Urban Space in Fourteenth- Century Seville ? Maya Soifer Irish From the Mediterranean to the Atlantic: The Role of the Town- Ports of Northern Iberia in the First Internationalization of the European Economy in the Middle Ages ? Jes s ngel Sol rzano Telechea The Fiscal Dialogue at the Castilian Cortes of Madrigal of 1438-55 ? Denis Menjot Ethno- Religious Self- Fashionings Ruling Between and Across the Lines: Liminal Identities and Political Legitimacy in al-Andalus ? Travis Bruce The Medieval/Early Modern Divide along the Franco- Spanish Border ? Francesca Trivellato The Declinacion of the Hidden One: Encubertismo during the Reigns of the Later Spanish Habsburgs ? Bryan Givens Writing, History, and Political Authority Reconsidering the Shift from Latin to Romance in the Castilian Chancery: A Historiographic Review ? Antonio M. Zald var History Writing in Spain from Humanism to Counter- Reformation: On Deeds, Books, and Truth ?Xavier Gil 'Above all, to thine own self be true': Pedro de Valencia, Self- Censorship, and the (Unwritten) History of Chile ? Richard L. Kagan Mobility and Encounter Medieval Encounters Between Iberia, the Mediterranean, and Asia Myths and Realities ? Francisco Garc a- Serrano Intertwining Granada and North Africa: New Evidence on Diplomatic Contacts, Naval Power, Mobility, and Family Ties in the Late Medieval Western Islamic Mediterranean ? Roser Salicr i Lluch An Infanta Travels: Catalina of Aragon, 1485-1501 ? Theresa Earenfight Afterword ? Teofilo F. Ruiz *** Index