The Many Histories of Medieval Spain

  1. Arias Guillen, Fernando 1
  1. 1 University of St Andrews
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    University of St Andrews

    Saint Andrews, Reino Unido

    ROR https://ror.org/02wn5qz54

Revue:
The Mediaeval Journal

ISSN: 2033-5385 2033-5393

Année de publication: 2012

Volumen: 2

Número: 2

Pages: 77-98

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1484/J.TMJ.1.103235 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAccès ouvert editor

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Résumé

Spanish medieval historiography has experienced a very significant change in the last decades and its former backwardness is now overcome. In recent years, Spanish medievalism has been definitively integrated into the European Middle Ages. It is not feasible to summarize all the issues that are currently discussed, but this article attempts to point out some of the major debates, topics, and features that have characterized medieval Spanish historiography in the last thirty to forty years. The tendency to become regional specialists on behalf of scholars and the controversy surrounding the term ‘Spain’ will be some of the main aspects analysed throughout these pages.