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Towards a Trans-Regional Approach to Early Medieval Iberia

Barrett, Graham; Carvajal Castro, Álvaro; Marques, André Evangelista; Agúndez San Miguel, Leticia; Castro Correa, Ainoa; Fernández Ferreiro, Marcos; Jarrett, Jonathan; Peterson, David; Quetglas Munar, Rosa; Sánchez Pardo, José Carlos; Santos Salazar, Igor; Tomás Faci, Guillermo

Authors

Álvaro Carvajal Castro

André Evangelista Marques

Leticia Agúndez San Miguel

Ainoa Castro Correa

Marcos Fernández Ferreiro

Jonathan Jarrett

David Peterson

Rosa Quetglas Munar

José Carlos Sánchez Pardo

Igor Santos Salazar

Guillermo Tomás Faci



Abstract

The past few decades have witnessed great change in the study of the early Middle Ages in the Northern Iberian Peninsula. Spanish and Portuguese historiographies have moved away from older grand narratives such as ‘Reconquest and Repopulation’, which traced a centuries-long process encompassing the ultimate victory of Christianity over Islam and the construction of distinct nations or national societies. The basic tenets of these and other essentialist approaches to a period traditionally seen as the cradle of Spain and Portugal have been questioned and now superseded by a clearer awareness of the territorial diversity characterising the 8th to 11th centuries. Yet the ballast of both nationalism and regionalism has obstructed meaningful comparison amongst the Iberian regions to date. Drawing on the work of the research group EarlyMedIberia, this article argues for a new trans-regional approach to Northern Iberia, looking beyond political and geographical boundaries to consider the whole in a comparative light, and stressing the commonalities between regional and local societies. It does so by providing an overview of the extant charter material from before 1100 (indicating the principal editions) and by reviewing the major historiography. The conclusion proposes a closer assessment of the differences and similarities amongst regional historiographies, based on a more nuanced understanding of how they have been moulded by the specificities of the charter corpus in each region, as the first step towards a more integrated, contextualised, and rigorously comparative approach to the early Middle Ages in Northern Iberia.

Citation

Barrett, G., Carvajal Castro, Á., Marques, A. E., Agúndez San Miguel, L., Castro Correa, A., Fernández Ferreiro, M., Jarrett, J., Peterson, D., Quetglas Munar, R., Sánchez Pardo, J. C., Santos Salazar, I., & Tomás Faci, G. (2022). Towards a Trans-Regional Approach to Early Medieval Iberia. History Compass, 20(6), 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1111/hic3.12743

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 17, 2022
Online Publication Date Jun 3, 2022
Publication Date Jun 3, 2022
Deposit Date Sep 2, 2024
Journal History Compass
Electronic ISSN 1478-0542
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 20
Issue 6
Article Number e12743
Pages 1-18
ISBN 1478-0542
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/hic3.12743
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2782967