Visigoths, Asturians and Mossarabs: approaching Early Medieval Iberian Architecture through Contemporary Trends of Thought
págs. 27-43
The Teaching of Military History at Portuguese Universities: Pride and Prejudice
págs. 45-59
págs. 61-77
On Political Communication in Medieval Studies: Summarising the Research Field and its Theoretical Background
págs. 79-102
The Delegitimisation of Rebel Nobles around the War of the Castilian Succession: Discursive Strategies in Enríquez del Castillo’s and Pulgar’s Chronicles
págs. 105-129
The Voice of the "Common": Spaces of Negotiation and Fiscal Dialogue in Late Medieval Castile: The Case of Burgos
págs. 131-152
The Monarchy and Rural Communities in Castile: Political Communication between Royal Powers and Non-Privileged Groups in Avila’s Council (1475-1500)
págs. 153-181
Secondary Scenarios of Seigneurial Political Communication: The Lawsuit between Pancorbo and Briviesca over Capital Status in La Bureba
págs. 183-198
The Seigneurial Pedido: Exaction, Negotiation and Seigneurial Power in Late Medieval Castile (The Example of the Towns in the Aragonese Trastámara Estates)
págs. 199-227
Studying Corruption and Anticorruption in a Late Medieval Commune: The case of Thirteenth- and Fourteenth-century Bologna
págs. 229-256
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págs. 279-308
págs. 309-330
The Historical Space as a Living Museum: A Situated and Historical View as an Axis of Teaching Innovation
págs. 333-354
págs. 355-376
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