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The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Medieval Iberia: Unity
in Diversity draws together the innovative work of renowned
scholars as well as several thought-provoking essays from emergent
academics, in order to provide broad-range, in-depth coverage of
the major aspects of the Iberian medieval world. Exploring the
social, political, cultural, religious, and economic history of the
Iberian Peninsula, the volume includes 37 original essays grouped
around fundamental themes such as Languages and Literatures,
Spiritualities, and Visual Culture. This interdisciplinary volume
is an excellent introduction and reference work for students and
scholars in Iberian Studies and Medieval Studies. SERIES EDITOR:
BRAD EPPS SPANISH LIST ADVISOR: JAVIER MUNOZ-BASOLS
First published in 2003, Medieval Iberia: An Encyclopedia, is the
first comprehensive reference to the vital world of medieval Spain.
This unique volume focuses on the Iberian kingdoms from the fall of
the Roman Empire to the aftermath of the Reconquista and encompass
topics of key relevance to medieval Iberia, including people,
events, works, and institutions, as well as interdisciplinary
coverage of literature, language, history, arts, folklore,
religion, and science. It also provides in-depth discussions of the
rich contributions of Muslim and Jewish cultures, and offers useful
insights into their interactions with Catholic Spain. With nearly
1,000 signed A-Z entries and written by renowned specialists in the
field, this comprehensive work is an invaluable tool for students,
scholars, and general readers alike.
The Queen who shaped the music, literature, architecture, and
painting of late medieval Spain. This multidisciplinary volume was
inspired by the quincentenary of the death of Queen Isabel I of
Castile, early modern Europe's first powerful queen regnant.
Comprising work by distinguished art historians, musicologists,
historians, and literary scholars from England, Spain, and the
United States, it begins with a theoretical examination of medieval
queenship itself that argues - against the grain of the volume -
for its inseparability from kingship. Several essays examine the
complex ways in which the Queen and her advisers shaped the music,
literature, architecture, and painting of fifteenth-century Spain
and how these in turn shaped the sovereign's power and persona.
Others analyze influences on Isabel's reign from Aragon, Portugal,
and northern Europe. A third group deals with issues of
periodization, arguing from a variety of perspectives for the
modernity of Isabelline culture. The evolving construction of
Isabel's image from the mid-fifteenth to the late-twentieth century
is also studied. BARBARA WEISSBERGER is Associate Professor Emerita
of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Minnesota. OTHER
CONTRIBUTORS:Rafael Dominguez Casas, Theresa Earenfight, Michael
Gerli, Chiyo Ishikawa, Tess Knighton, Kenneth Kreitner, Elizabeth
A. Lehfeldt, Nancy F. Marino, William D. Phillips, Jr., Emilio
Ros-Fabregas, Ronald E. Surtz
An exploration of the cultural-political complexity of the medieval
Peninsula. Medieval Iberia was rich in sociolinguistic and cultural
diversity. This volume explores the culture, history, literature
and language of the Peninsula in an attempt to understand its
cultural-political complexity and its legacy.Principal themes
include the representation of minority groups in the community; the
challenge of social contact that could bring mutual absorption of
influence or conflict; the effects of linguistic interaction and
development; and the dissemination of cultural and scientific
knowledge within and beyond the borders of the Peninsula. Modern
interpretations of Medieval Iberia are neither static nor
definitive in this kaleidoscopic field of investigation. EDITORS:
Ivy A. Corfis and Ray Harris-Northall are Professors of Spanish at
the University of Wisconsin-Madison OTHER CONTRIBUTORS: Pablo
Ancos, William J. Courtney, Thomas D. Cravens, Frank Dominguez,
Noel Fallows, Charles F. Fraker, E. Michael Gerli, Kristin
Neumayer, Stanley G. Payne, Joel Rini, Joseph T. Snow, Michael
Solomon
Medieval Iberia: An Encyclopedia contains more than 750 original entries contributed by a team of international scholars. The Encyclopedia covers the Hispanic kingdoms from c. 400 to c. 1500 and is interdisciplinary in scope with an emphasis on literature, language, history, arts, folklore, religion and science. Muslim and Jewish issues are also discussed. The Encyclopedia will be a ready reference for all scholars, students and general readers researching Medieval Iberia. Entries are arranged alphabetically and each entry is followed by a bibliography.
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