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OverviewThis book deploys the analytic model of centres and peripheries to study medieval southwestern Europe and, more specifically, the Iberian Peninsula. Here, the reader will find engaging, up-to-date scholarship on the monastic management of landscapes and hydric resources; the diffusion of fishing techniques; the roles of epigraphy and consecrations in establishing territorial, cultural, and jurisdictional boundaries; the symbolic aspects of royal legitimacy in late antiquity; the identitarian and memorialistic strategies deployed by trans-national aristocratic dynasties; the expansion of corso-piracy in the Mediterranean; and the transformation in the organization of feudal landscapes. Within this diversity of themes, the intrinsic tension between centres and peripheries serves as a common thread. This inherently comparative approach facilitates the construction of geographical and political systems, inter-regional hierarchies and connections, and, ultimately, a more comprehensive view of past societies. Indeed, medieval societies, territories, and cultures are particularly well-suited for these approaches due to the fragmented and highly localized nature of power, development of diverse languages and cultural systems, and exploitative nature of economic relations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pol Bridgewater Mateu , Xavier Costa-Badia , Jaume Marcé Sánchez , Laura Miquel MilianPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan ISBN: 9783032012593ISBN 10: 3032012597 Pages: 313 Publication Date: 19 January 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents1. Centres and Peripheries in the Making of Medieval Iberia: An Introduction Jaume Marcé Sánchez and Laura Miquel Milian.- Part I Diffusion and Reception of Culture, Art, and Forms of Writing.- 2. Implementation and Diffusion of Rites. The Deposition of the Relics According to the Catalano-Narbonese Ordo of Consecration Marianne Blanchard.- 3. Writing on the Edges. Exposure and Discretion in Medieval Epigraphic Practices Vincent Debiais.- 4. Centre-Periphery Relations. The Role of the Consecrationes in the Construction of Medieval Dioceses Irene Pereira García.- Part II Relations of Power: Authority, Violence, and Territorial Control.- 5. The Quest for Central Power Symbols in Post-Roman Kingdoms: Gundovald and Paulus, Two Case Studies of Illegitimate Proclamations Oriol Dinarès Cabrerizo.- 6. Olèrdola and Vilafranca. The Transfer of Power Centres and its Implications in the Settlement Network Marçal Díaz-Ros.- 7. Between Centers and Peripheries: Corsopirates in the Medieval Western Mediterranean (Fourteenth-Fifteenth Centuries) Laure-Hélène Gouffran.- Part III Economic Centres and Peripheries: Managing Resources, Techniques, and Commercial Networks.- 8. From the Core to the Margins, and Back to the Core: The Lordship of Castellbisbal in the Construction of a Dynastic Identity (Fifteenth-Sixteenth Centuries) Pol Bridgewater Mateu.- 9. Reconsidering Monastic Estates: Centres, Peripheries, and Territorial Management in Early Medieval Pallars and Ribagorça (Ninth-Tenth Centuries) Xavier Costa Badia.- 10. Territorial Control from a Female Monastic Centre Using Hydraulic Technology: Las Huelgas of Burgos and San Vicente el Real of Segovia Ester Penas González.- 11. Between Provence and Catalonia: Centres and Peripheries in the Developing and Diffusion of Fishing Gear in the Medieval and Early Modern Period Antoni Ginot-Julià.ReviewsAuthor InformationPol Bridgewater Mateu is an adjunct lecturer at the University of Barcelona, Spain. He holds a BA in History, MA in Medieval Cultures, and PhD in Medieval Cultures from that institution. Xavier Costa-Badia is a Serra Húnter Tenure-Eligible Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Barcelona, Spain. He holds a BA in History, MA in Medieval Cultures, and PhD in Medieval Cultures from that institution. Jaume Marcé Sánchez is an adjunct lecturer at the University of Barcelona, Spain. He holds a BA in History, MA in Medieval Cultures, and PhD in History from that institution. Laura Miquel Milian is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Valencia, Spain. She holds a BA in History and MA in Medieval Cultures from the University of Barcelona, and a PhD in History from the University of Girona. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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