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The Zooarchaeology of an Iberian Medieval Jewish Community: The Castle of Lorca (Murcia, Spain)
ABSTRACT Archaeological excavations at the castle of Lorca (Murcia, Spain) led to the identification of part of the Jewish district of the town. This area, occupied between the 14th and 15th centuries, represents a unique example of a medieval frontier Jewish quarter defined by complex urban planning, a synagogue, and various domestic units ...
Marcos García García +3 more
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La forma de vida beata llegó a Hispanoamérica en las primeras décadas posteriores a la conquista. Nos interesa reconocer los primeros pasos de estas mujeres religiosas en México y Lima hasta llegar al Nuevo Reino de Granada a finales del siglo XVI. Dado
Sofia Brizuela
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Abstract Scholars have largely blamed shipbuilding for maritime expansion for being the main driver of deforestation in early modern Portugal. This article sets out to revisit the origins and reproduction of this narrative by analysing three interconnected elements in a case study of Lisbon's shipyards.
KOLDO TRAPAGA‐MONCHET
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Una sociedad rural en el Mediterráneo medieval: el mundo agrícola nazarí
La doctora Trillo San José, profesora de Historia Medieval de la Universidad de Granada, nos tiene acostumbrados a abordar viejos problemas históricos desde novedosas perspectivas.
Jorge A. Eiroa Rodríguez
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Abstract This article contributes to two interconnected fields of study: recent literature on intra‐EU migration, specifically South–North flows; and scholarship into the impact of intersecting crises on (im)mobilities. Interest in intra‐EU mobilities has increased with the expansion of the EU and especially since the 2008 Great Recession, with a focus
Anastasia Bermudez, Beltrán Roca
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Skin Colour and Priesthood. Debating Bodily Differences in Early Modern Catholicism*
Can people of different skin colours become Catholic priests? What may seem self‐evident from today's perspective, Catholic theologians and canon lawyers controversially debated in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. While most authors agreed that colour per se was not a problematic factor, an increasing number argued that non‐white ...
Brendan Röder
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Analizamos la repercusión del fenómeno fronterizo en el desarrollo ganadero de los concejos del reino de Sevilla limítrofes con el reino de Granada, así como las consecuencias para la ganadería de la desaparición de la frontera, destacando cómo este ...
María Antonia Carmona Ruiz
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Abstract The Archaeological Site of Panama Viejo (Panama) comprises a protected area of 28 km2 within present‐day Panama City, on America's Pacific coast. In 1519, the Spaniards founded the city of Panama Viejo to secure a natural port in an area inhabited by indigenous peoples since at least the eighth century CE.
Miriam Martos +2 more
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Cehegín: tierra de frontera en la Baja Edad Media
Tras el protectorado y posterior conquista del reino murciano por parte de Castilla, se iniciaría para la historia de Cehegín un episodio marcado por la guerra, debido a su posición geográfica con respecto a su enemigo, el reino islámico de Granada. Esto
José Ramón Torrecilla Hernández
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Numeracy selectivity of Spanish migrants in colonial America (sixteenth–eighteenth centuries)
Abstract Since the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the so‐called New World in 1492, hundreds of thousands of Spaniards settled in Central and South America. This paper assesses the skill selectivity of Spanish migrants who went to Hispanic America during the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries for the first time.
María del Carmen Pérez‐Artés
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