Iberia and the Mediterranean world of the Middle Ages : studies in honor of Robert I. Burns, S.J.

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Iberia and the Mediterranean world of the Middle Ages : studies in honor of Robert I. Burns, S.J.

edited by Larry J. Simon

(The medieval Mediterranean : peoples, economies and cultures, 400-1453 / editors, Michael Whitby ... [et al.], v. 4, 8)

E.J. Brill, 1995-1996

  • v. 1
  • v. 2

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Iberia and the Mediterranean world of the Middle Ages : essays in honor of Robert I. Burns, S.J.

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Vol. 1 contains contributions from presiders and commentators, as well as a selection of the presented papers, at the 27th International Congress of Medieval Studies, assembled to pay tribute to the Rev. Dr. Robert I. Burns, S.J., May 7-10, 1992, at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo

Vol. 2 contains contributions of an international conference entitled "Medieval Spain and the Western Mediterranean", held on Oct. 26-27, 1992, edited by P.E. Chevedden, D.J. Kagay and P.G. Padilla

Subtitle of v. 2: Essays in honor of Robert I. Burns S.J.

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Proceedings from Kalamazoo
  • Proceedings from Spain and the Western Mediterranean : a colloquium sponsored by the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, October 26-27, 1992

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 1 ISBN 9789004101685

Description

Eighteen colleagues and students of the distinguished medievalist Robert I. Burns, S.J. have produced original studies in his honor. Muslim-Christian-Jewish relations, Mediterranean society and economy, Catalan thought and letters, and ecclesiastical history and medieval polemic are among the topics explored from diverse methodologies and with varied sources.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Figures Maps List of Tables List of Contributors Acknowledgments Abbreviations Bibliography of Robert I. Burns, S.J. Introduction 1 1. R. I. Burns as Ethnologist and Historian of the Old World and the New -- Lawrence J. McCrank 17 2. The Artillery of King James I the Conqueror -- Paul E. Chevedden 47 3. Army Mobilization, Royal Administration, and the Realm in the Thirteenth-Century Crown of Aragon -- Donald J. Kagay 95 4. Kings and Lords in Conflict in Late Thirteenth-Century Castile and Aragon -- Joseph F. O'Callaghan 117 5. The Civic Status of the Jew in Medieval Spain -- Norman Roth 139 6. Conversion and Co-existence: The Franciscan Mission in the Crown of Aragon -- Jill R. Webster 163 7. Islamic Social Structures in Muslim and Christian Valencia -- Mikel de Epalza 179 8. Berbers in Valencia: The Case of Irrigation -- Thomas F. Glick 191 9. Lay and Ecclesiastical Encounters on the Medieval Castilian Frontier -- Theresa M. Vann 209 10. Sacred and Secular Politics: The Convent of Sant Pere de les [actual symbol not reproducible] in Thirteenth-Century Barcelona -- Linda A. McMillin 225 11. Ransomers or Royal Agents: The Mercedarians and the Aragonese Crown in the Fourteenth Century -- James W. Brodman 239 12. Conspiracy and Cover-up: The Order of Montesa on Trial (1352) -- Elena Lourie 253 13. The Growth of the Cities of the Crown of Aragon in the Later Middle Ages -- Carmen Batlle 321 14. Commerce and the Kingdom of Majorca, 1150-1450 -- David Abulafia 345 15. The Transport of Muslim Slaves in Fifteenth-Century Valencia -- Paul G. Padilla 379 16. Dubrovnik and Spain: Commerce and Human Contacts, Fourteenth-Sixteenth Centuries -- Barisa Krekic 395 17. The Spanish Kingdoms and the Wider World in the Later Middle Ages -- William D. Phillips, Jr. 407 Bibliography 431 Index 451
Volume

v. 2 ISBN 9789004105737

Description

Brill's seriesThe Medieval Mediterranean has established itself as the main forum for studies exploring all aspects of the Mediterranean world during a period of 1000 years. In the medieval period, the Mediterranean experienced a multiplicity of developments in social, political and economic structures, and in populations, religions and cultures. The centuries between the Late Roman world of the fourth and fifth century and the early modern, "Braudelian", Mediterranean of the sixteenth century were characterised by sweeping changes, including the establishment of post-Roman kingdoms in the west, the emergence of Slav societies in the Balkans, the struggle between Christians and Muslims in Spain and the movement of crusaders. Founded in 1993,The Medieval Mediterranean series reflects the complexity of this period with a wide variety of high-quality scholarly works: from broad surveys to diachronic studies of particular areas or cities; investigations of individual themes or issues; conference proceedings, text editions and fully annotated translations. Top specialists in a range of fields have contributed to the series and the volumes which have appeared so far have been warmly welcomed by reviewers. This series is indispensable for readers with interests in the history of later antiquity, the Middle Ages, Byzantium, Islam, the Balkans and the Black Sea area. Publication schedule At present 3 volumes of around 350 pages each are published in the series each year. The vast majority of the books in the series are in the English language, although works of outstanding quality in French or German may also be included. Volumes contain illustrations and maps where appropriate.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations List of Tables List of Contributors Acknowledgements Abbreviations Bibliography of Robert I. Burns, S.J. Introduction Part One Man of Two Frontiers: Robert I. Burns, S.J. R.I. Burns as Ethnologist and Historian of the Old Worldc and the New Part Two Warfare and Diplomacy The Artillery of King James I the Conqueror Army Mobilization, Roayl Administration, and the Realm in the Thirteenth-Century Crown of Aragon Kings and Lords in Conflict in Late Thriteenth-Century Castile and Aragon Part Three The Land of Three Religions The Civic Status of the Jew in Medieval Spain Conversion and Co-existence: The Franciscan Mission in the Crown of Aragon Islamic Social Structures in Muslim and Christian Valencia Berbers in Valencia: The Case of Irrigation Part Four Lay and Ecclesiastical Interaction Lay and Ecclestiastical Encounters on the Medieval Castilian Frontier Sacred and Secular Politics: The Convent of Sant Pere de les Puelles in Thritheenth-Century Barcelona Ransomers or Royal Agents: The Mercedarians and the Aragonese Crwon in the Fourtheenth Century Consipiracy and Cover-up: The Order of Montesa on Trial (1352) Part Five Urban and Commercial Development The Growth of the Cities of the Crown of Aragon in the Later Middle Ages Commerce and the Kingdom of Majorca, (1150-1450) The TRansport of Muslim Slaves in Fiftheenth-Century Valencia Dubrovnik and Spain: Commerce and Human Contacts, Foutheenth-Sixteenth Centuries The Spanish Kingdoms and the Wider World in the Later Middle Ages Bibliography Index

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