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The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World
(formerly Medieval Iberian Peninsula)
Edited by Larry J. Simon (Western Michigan University), Gerard Wiegers (University of Amsterdam), Arie Schippers (University of Amsterdam), Donna M. Rogers (Dalhousie University), Isidro J. Rivera (University of Kansas)

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ISSN:1569-1934
 
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Readership

This peer-reviewed book series is a successor to Brill's Medieval Iberian Peninsula series which sought to provide a forum for the publication of high-quality scholarly work--original monographs, article collections, editions of texts or documents, translations--on the peoples and cultures of medieval Christian, Jewish, and Islamic Iberia. While maintaining these previous interests, the new series expands chronologically to include studies of late Roman and Visigothic Iberia and especially studies of early modern Iberia and the Iberian World (1500-1800), including colonial experiences in the Americas, Africa, and Asia. The series publishes works covering the full linguistic and literary diversity of Iberian history, including the Arabic, Castilian, Catalan, Hebrew, Latin, and Portuguese traditions. It welcomes studies employing diverse forms of analysis and from all scholarly disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology and numismatics, art history, history (cultural, social, and economic as well as institutional, political, and intellectual), linguistics, literature, music, philosophy, and religious studies.
The series is aimed at readers with interests in late antiquity, the Middle Ages (the Mediterranean, North Africa, Judaism, the Muslim World and Iberia), the history of European expansion, and the colonial Americas.
2-3 volumes of 200-350 pages are published in the series each year (specialist monographs and syntheses, but also multi-authored contributions such as conference proceedings, and thematic issues, and source translations and edited texts).
[Brill Acquisitions Editor: Julian Deahl]


This product consists of the following titles
39. Crusade, Heresy and Inquisition in the Lands of the Crown of Aragon, c. 1167-1276
Damian J. Smith

38. Pedro de Valencia and the Catholic Apologists of the Expulsion of the Moriscos
Grace Magnier

37. Voicing Dissent in Seventeenth-Century Spain
Patricia W. Manning

36. Knights on the Frontier
Ana Echevarría

35. The Visigoths in Gaul and Iberia (Update)
A. Ferreiro

34. Revisiting al-Andalus
Edited by Glaire D. Anderson and Mariam Rosser-Owen

33. Framing Iberia
David A. Wacks

32. Spain in Italy
Edited by Thomas James Dandelet and John A. Marino

31. Till God Inherits the Earth
Alejandro García Sanjuán

30. Queen as King
Therese Martin

29. Messianism and Puritanical Reform
Mercedes García-Arenal

28. The Visigoths in Gaul and Iberia
A. Ferreiro

27. Islamic and Christian Spain in the Early Middle Ages


26. Church, State, Vellum, and Stone
Edited by Therese Martin and Julie A. Harris

25. Inventing the Sacred
Andrew W. Keitt

24. Hispania in Late Antiquity
Edited and translated by Kim Bowes and Michael Kulikowski

23. Doctors, Folk Medicine and the Inquisition
Timothy D. Walker

22. Under the Influence: Questioning the Comparative in Medieval Castile
Edited by Cynthia Robinson and Leyla Rouhi

21. Muwaššaḥ, Zajal, Kharja
Henk Heijkoop and Otto Zwartjes

20. Jews in An Iberian Frontier Kingdom
Mark D. Meyerson

19. Jewish Book Art Between Islam and Christianity
Katrin Kogman-Appel

18. Astrology and Numerology in Medieval and Early Modern Catalonia
John Scott Lucas

17. Ibn ḥazm et la polémique islamo-chrétienne dans l'histoire de l'islam
Abdelilah Ljamai

16. Ibn García's shu'ūbiyya Letter
Göran Larsson

15. In Praise of Song
Cynthia Robinson

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