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ISBN
9781403972248
Subject Area
History, Political Science
Publication Name
England and Iberia in the Middle Ages, 12th-15th Century : Cultural, Literary, and Political Exchanges
Item Length
8.6 in
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Subject
Ancient / General, Social History, Europe / Spain & Portugal, International Relations / General, Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / General, Europe / Medieval
Publication Year
2007
Series
The New Middle Ages Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
María Bullón-Fernández
Item Width
5.8 in
Item Weight
16.4 Oz
Number of Pages
Xiii, 250 Pages

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This groundbreaking interdisciplinary collection of essays by American, British, and Iberian scholars examines the literary, historical, and artistic exchanges between England and Iberia from the twelfth to the fifteenth century. Ranging from analyses of royal marriages and political alliances to examinations of literary, artistic, and religious interactions, these essays demonstrate the importance of Anglo-Iberian relationships both in and of themselves and in the larger context of developments in Medieval Europe. They also suggest further avenues for research in an area of study that deserves greater scholarly attention. Scholars and students interested in England and Iberia or in comparative studies of Medieval Europe will want to read this book.

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10
1403972249
ISBN-13
9781403972248
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Author
María Bullón-Fernández
Publication Name
England and Iberia in the Middle Ages, 12th-15th Century : Cultural, Literary, and Political Exchanges
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Ancient / General, Social History, Europe / Spain & Portugal, International Relations / General, Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / General, Europe / Medieval
Publication Year
2007
Series
The New Middle Ages Ser.
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
History, Political Science
Number of Pages
Xiii, 250 Pages

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Item Length
8.6 in
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Width
5.8 in
Item Weight
16.4 Oz

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LCCN
2006-044638
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
D51-95
Reviews
'After centuries of spotty scholarly attention, this volume reignites serious conversation about the traffic in ideas and cultures between England and Iberia. The Middle Ages saw more than pilgrims to Canterbury and Compostela crossing the seas between Iberia and the British Isles. Diplomats and soldiers, poets and princes wandered from England to the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal and back again with their manuscripts, trade goods and even royal brides. This volume gathers vigorous studies that explore the cultural rub between England and Portugal, Galicia, Castilla and Cataluña and investigates their secular commerce, sacred communions, and royal congress. England and Iberia re-frames forgotten friendships and some of the lively rivalries that engaged diverse societies at every level of faith and feud.' - George D. Greenia, College of William and Mary 'This book is a truly excellent collection of essays on the medieval relations between England and the great peninsula tothe south; it is chock-full of learning, in both expected and unexpected areas, with a very welcome stress on Portugal, as well as coverage of mainstream Spanish connections.' - Henry Ansgar Kelly, UCLA 'This is a well-conceived, uniformly strong collection of essays. Bullón-Fernández and the contributors have done a real service to the field of medieval studies by opening the path to a rich, compelling area of scholarship that has too long been understudied. This volume should be of interest to early modernists as well as medievalists, since the perspectives on England and Iberia offered here are likely to help reframe more established comparative studies of cultural and political relations among England, Spain, and Portugal in the early modern era.' - Nancy Warren, Florida State University, "After centuries of spotty scholarly attention, this volume reignites serious conversation about the traffic in ideas and cultures between England and Iberia. The Middle Ages saw more than pilgrims to Canterbury and Compostela crossing the seas between Iberia and the British Isles. Diplomats and soldiers, poets and princes wandered from England to the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal and back again with their manuscripts, trade goods and even royal brides. This volume gathers vigorous studies that explore the cultural rub between England and Portugal, Galicia, Castilla and Cataluña and investigates their secular commerce, sacred communions, and royal congress. England and Iberia re-frames forgotten friendships and some of the lively rivalries that engaged diverse societies at every level of faith and feud."--George D. Greenia, College of William and Mary "This book is a truly excellent collection of essays on the medieval relations between England and the great peninsula to the south; it is chock-full of learning, in both expected and unexpected areas, with a very welcome stress on Portugal, as well as coverage of mainstream Spanish connections."--Henry Ansgar Kelly, UCLA "This is a well-conceived, uniformly strong collection of essays. Bullón-Fernández and the contributors have done a real service to the field of medieval studies by opening the path to a rich, compelling area of scholarship that has too long been understudied. This volume should be of interest to early modernists as well as medievalists, since the perspectives on England and Iberia offered here are likely to help reframe more established comparative studies of cultural and political relations among England, Spain, and Portugal in the early modern era."--Nancy Warren, Florida State University  , "The diversity of topics has led me to treat the individual contributions separately.  Collectively, however, they introduce a multifaceted world of artistic, intellectual, political, and economic exchange.  The articles are uniformly well-documented, and the ample biography and thorough notes are especially usefull in an interdisciplinary collection, serving readers with varying degrees of familiarity with its topics.  Furthermore, this well-produced volume is more than the sum of its parts."--James D'Emilio, University of South Florida   "After centuries of spotty scholarly attention, this volume reignites serious conversation about the traffic in ideas and cultures between England and Iberia. The Middle Ages saw more than pilgrims to Canterbury and Compostela crossing the seas between Iberia and the British Isles. Diplomats and soldiers, poets and princes wandered from England to the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal and back again with their manuscripts, trade goods and even royal brides. This volume gathers vigorous studies that explore the cultural rub between England and Portugal, Galicia, Castilla and Cataluña and investigates their secular commerce, sacred communions, and royal congress. England and Iberia re-frames forgotten friendships and some of the lively rivalries that engaged diverse societies at every level of faith and feud." -George D. Greenia, College of William and Mary "This book is a truly excellent collection of essays on the medieval relations between England and the great peninsula to the south; it is chock-full of learning, in both expected and unexpected areas, with a very welcome stress on Portugal, as well as coverage of mainstream Spanish connections." -Henry Ansgar Kelly, UCLA "This is a well-conceived, uniformly strong collection of essays. Bullón-Fernández and the contributors have done a real service to the field of medieval studies by opening the path to a rich, compelling area of scholarship that has too long been understudied. This volume should be of interest to early modernists as well as medievalists, since the perspectives on England and Iberia offered here are likely to help reframe more established comparative studies of cultural and political relations among England, Spain, and Portugal in the early modern era." -Nancy Warren, Florida State University  , "After centuries of spotty scholarly attention, this volume reignites serious conversation about the traffic in ideas and cultures between England and Iberia. The Middle Ages saw more than pilgrims to Canterbury and Compostela crossing the seas between Iberia and the British Isles. Diplomats and soldiers, poets and princes wandered from England to the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal and back again with their manuscripts, trade goods and even royal brides. This volume gathers vigorous studies that explore the cultural rub between England and Portugal, Galicia, Castilla and Cataluna and investigates their secular commerce, sacred communions, and royal congress.England and Iberiare-frames forgotten friendships and some of the lively rivalries that engaged diverse societies at every level of faith and feud." George D. Greenia, College of William and Mary "This book is a truly excellent collection of essays on the medieval relations between England and the great peninsula to the south; it is chock-full of learning, in both expected and unexpected areas, with a very welcome stress on Portugal, as well as coverage of mainstream Spanish connections." Henry Ansgar Kelly, UCLA "This is a well-conceived, uniformly strong collection of essays. Bullon-Fernandez and the contributors have done a real service to the field of medieval studies by opening the path to a rich, compelling area of scholarship that has too long been understudied. This volume should be of interest to early modernists as well as medievalists, since the perspectives on England and Iberia offered here are likely to help reframe more established comparative studies of cultural and political relations among England, Spain, and Portugal in the early modern era." Nancy Warren, Florida State University, "After centuries of spotty scholarly attention, this volume reignites serious conversation about the traffic in ideas and cultures between England and Iberia. The Middle Ages saw more than pilgrims to Canterbury and Compostela crossing the seas between Iberia and the British Isles. Diplomats and soldiers, poets and princes wandered from England to the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal and back again with their manuscripts, trade goods and even royal brides. This volume gathers vigorous studies that explore the cultural rub between England and Portugal, Galicia, Castilla and Cataluña and investigates their secular commerce, sacred communions, and royal congress.England and Iberiare-frames forgotten friendships and some of the lively rivalries that engaged diverse societies at every level of faith and feud."--George D. Greenia, College of William and Mary "This book is a truly excellent collection of essays on the medieval relations between England and the great peninsula to the south; it is chock-full of learning, in both expected and unexpected areas, with a very welcome stress on Portugal, as well as coverage of mainstream Spanish connections."--Henry Ansgar Kelly, UCLA "This is a well-conceived, uniformly strong collection of essays. Bullón-Fernández and the contributors have done a real service to the field of medieval studies by opening the path to a rich, compelling area of scholarship that has too long been understudied. This volume should be of interest to early modernists as well as medievalists, since the perspectives on England and Iberia offered here are likely to help reframe more established comparative studies of cultural and political relations among England, Spain, and Portugal in the early modern era."--Nancy Warren, Florida State University  , 'After centuries of spotty scholarly attention, this volume reignites serious conversation about the traffic in ideas and cultures between England and Iberia. The Middle Ages saw more than pilgrims to Canterbury and Compostela crossing the seas between Iberia and the British Isles. Diplomats and soldiers, poets and princes wandered from England to the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal and back again with their manuscripts, trade goods and even royal brides. This volume gathers vigorous studies that explore the cultural rub between England and Portugal, Galicia, Castilla and Catalua and investigates their secular commerce, sacred communions, and royal congress. England and Iberia re-frames forgotten friendships and some of the lively rivalries that engaged diverse societies at every level of faith and feud.' - George D. Greenia, College of William and Mary 'This book is a truly excellent collection of essays on the medieval relations between England and the great peninsula to the south; it is chock-full of learning, in both expected and unexpected areas, with a very welcome stress on Portugal, as well as coverage of mainstream Spanish connections.' - Henry Ansgar Kelly, UCLA 'This is a well-conceived, uniformly strong collection of essays. Bulln-Fernndez and the contributors have done a real service to the field of medieval studies by opening the path to a rich, compelling area of scholarship that has too long been understudied. This volume should be of interest to early modernists as well as medievalists, since the perspectives on England and Iberia offered here are likely to help reframe more established comparative studies of cultural and political relations among England, Spain, and Portugal in the early modern era.' - Nancy Warren, Florida State University
Table of Content
Not All Roads Lead to Rome: Anglo-Iberian Exchanges in the Middle Ages; M.Bullón-Fernánde Medieval England and Iberia: A Chivalric Relationship; J.Goodman Wollock British Influence in Medieval Catalan Writing: An Overview; L.Cabré The Shrine as Mediator: England, Castile and the Pilgrimage to Compostela; A.Arsuaga Leonor of England and Eleanor of Castile: Anglo-Iberian Marriage and Cultural Exchange in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries; R.Walker A Castilian in King Edward's Court: The Career of Giles Despagne, 1313-1327; C.L.Chamberlin Anglo-Portuguese Trade during the Reign of João I of Portugal (1385-1433); J.C.Geouge Philippa of Lancaster, Queen of Portugal and Patron of the Gower Translations?; J.Coleman Os Doze de Inglaterra': A Romance of Anglo-Portuguese Relations in the Later Middle Ages?; A.P.Hutchinson Chaucer Translates the Matter of Spain; R. F.Yeager
Copyright Date
2007
Dewey Decimal
303.482420460902
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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