Possessing the land : Aragon's expansion into Islam's Ebro frontier under Alfonso the Battler, 1104-1134

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Possessing the land : Aragon's expansion into Islam's Ebro frontier under Alfonso the Battler, 1104-1134

by Clay Stalls

(The medieval Mediterranean : peoples, economies and cultures, 400-1453 / editors, Michael Whitby ... [et al.], v. 7)

E.J. Brill, 1995

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Bibliography: p. [321]-331

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Possessing the Land is the first comprehensive treatment of Christian Aragon's expansion under Alfonso I (1104-1134) into a major arena of medieval Christian/Islamic contact: the Islamic Ebro River march of Aragon. Based on an extensive examination of primary and secondary sources, the book's insights into the social and political processes of Christian settlement and the fate of post-conquest Islam are of particular importance. Its conclusions that the freeholding of land characterized the Ebro's Christian settlement, and not heavy seignorialization, and that Christian settlement relied on the Muslim infrastructure, challenge significantly the neo-Marxist thesis of the "feudalization" of twelfth-century Christian Iberian society and the corresponding Christian break with Iberia's Islamic Past. This book constitutes a fundamental work in Iberian frontier studies.

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Preface Abbreviations Map I. The Geography and History of Alfonso's Ebro Conquests 1 II. Possessing the Land: The King as Agent and Governor of Settlement 59 III. The Nobility of the Ebro 115 IV. Non-Noble and Non-Royal Settlement of the Ebro 157 V. The Church of the Ebro Frontier 224 VI. The Dilemma of Conquered Muslims Under Christian Rule: The Aragonese Solution 279 Conclusion 316 Bibliography 321 Index 333

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