The Hungry City: A Year in the Life of Medieval Barcelona

Author:   Marie A. Kelleher
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
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9781501779381


Pages:   270
Publication Date:   15 January 2025
Format:   Hardback
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The Hungry City: A Year in the Life of Medieval Barcelona


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The Hungry City is the story of medieval Barcelona, retold through the lens of food and famine. Between the summer of 1333 and the spring of 1334, severe weather-related grain shortages spread throughout the Mediterranean, and Barcelona's leaders struggled to bring food to the city as its residents grew increasingly desperate. Employing the perspectives of historical actors whose stories are drawn from the records of that catastrophic year, Marie A. Kelleher uses Barcelonans' varied responses to crisis in the food system to present multiple ways of understanding the city—as a physical space, as the center of a network of Mediterranean commerce, as one powerful entity within a broader monarchy, as a site of religious encounter, and as a complex social body. Even as the central figure in each chapter offers their own version of the city, the separate strands of these multiple Barcelonas intertwine to reveal the fabric of the city as a whole. The medieval city was defined by its network of human relationships—between its rulers and ruled; its merchants, artisans, and laborers; its religious and secular authorities; its insider and outsider groups—and by its overlapping local and regional geographies. Barcelona in the fourteenth century was no different, and The Hungry City draws together multiple lives and narrative strands to focus on a single point in time, what one Catalan chronicler referred to as ""the first bad year,"" providing a dynamic new perspective on the history of Barcelona and the medieval Mediterranean.

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Author:   Marie A. Kelleher
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
Imprint:   Cornell University Press
Weight:   0.907kg
ISBN:  

9781501779381


ISBN 10:   1501779389
Pages:   270
Publication Date:   15 January 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

Table of Contents

Introduction: ""The First Bad Year"" 1. The Grain 2. The Captain 3. The Captives 4. The House of Barcelona 5. The Bride 6. Preacher, Prohom, Prince Conclusions

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This book offers a compelling account of the famine that struck Barcelona in 1333–34, reconstructed through the records of the city's government. Vividly written yet firmly grounded in the sources, it stands as a fitting culmination of Kelleher's work as a medievalist. * Medievalists.net * For the rare reader expert in all the strands of urban historiography that Kelleher brings to bear here, the book would be merely a pleasure to read: a richly detailed view of a moment in Barcelona's history. For everyone else... each chapter is a revelation of perspectives: worlds that open up with unpacking the question of framing the medieval city. * American Historical Review *


This book offers a compelling account of the famine that struck Barcelona in 1333–34, reconstructed through the records of the city's government. Vividly written yet firmly grounded in the sources, it stands as a fitting culmination of Kelleher's work as a medievalist. * Medievalists.net *


Author Information

Marie A. Kelleher was Professor of History at California State University Long Beach. She published books and articles on medieval Spain and the Mediterranean world, famine in the fourteenth century, the history of Barcelona, women and gender, and medieval legal culture.

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