03986nam 2200433 450 991082557470332120211103085741.090-04-34961-810.1163/9789004349612(CKB)4100000000467892(MiAaPQ)EBC5100702 2017025421(nllekb)BRILL9789004349612(EXLCZ)99410000000046789220170524d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe crown of Aragon a singular Mediterranean empire /edited by Flocel Sabate ; linguistic correction by Chris BosweLeiden ;Boston :Brill,2017.1 online resource (577 pages)Brill's companions to European history ;v. 1290-04-34960-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material --The Crown of Aragon in Itself and Overseas: A Singular Mediterranean Empire /Flocel Sabaté --The Northeast Iberian Peninsula and its Muslim Rulers (Eighth–Twelfth Century) /Jesús Brufal --Aragon and the Catalan Counties Before the Union /Adam J. Kosto --An Intense but Stymied Occitan Campaign /Pere Benito --The Culture (Ninth–Twelfth Centuries): Clerics and Troubadours /Isabel Grifoll --The Romanesque in the Mountains and on the Border /Xavier Barral-i-Altet --Territory, Power and Institutions in the Crown of Aragon /Flocel Sabaté --The Beginnings of Urban Manufacturing and Long Distance Trade /Antoni Riera --Crises and Changes in the Late Middle Ages /Antoni Riera --The Commercial Influence of the Crown of Aragon in the Eastern Mediterranean (Thirteenth–Fifteenth Centuries) /Damien Coulon --The People: Labourers and Rulers in an Expanding Society /Maria Bonet --Islands and the Control of the Mediterranean Space /Alessandra Cioppi and Sebastiana Nocco --Language: From the Countryside to the Royal Court /Lola Badia and Isabel Grifoll --Writers at the End of Middle Ages /Lola Badia --A Gothic Mediterranean Catalan Art /Xavier Barral-i-Altet --Identities in Contact in the Mediterranean /Flocel Sabaté --The Medieval Legacy: Constitutionalism versus Absolutism. The Case of Catalonia /Antoni Simon --The Medieval Heritage: Islands and Territories with a Specific Identity? /Luciano Gallinari and Esther Martí Sentañes --The Catalans and the Mediterranean /David Abulafia --Bibliography --Index.The Crown of Aragon. A Singular Mediterranean Empire recovers the history of an empire which was of great importance in the late medieval Mediterranean, but which has since been relegated almost to oblivion by the course of history. The Crown of Aragon was a Mediterranean crossroads: between west and east for the economy, and between north and south for culture and religion, drawing in many different peoples, covering Iberia to Greece. A new vision of the Crown of Aragon as a framework of overlapping identities facilitates its historiographical recovery, showcased in the chapters of this volume which analyse the economy, institutions, social evolution, political strategy and cultural expression in literature and art of the Crown of Aragon. Contributors are David Abulafia, Lola Badia, Xavier Barral-i-Altet, Pere Benito, Maria Bonet, Jesús Brufal, Alessandra Cioppi, Damien Coulon, Luciano Gallinari, Isabel Grifoll, Adam J. Kosto, Esther Martí-Setañés, Sebastiana Nocco, Antoni Riera, Flocel Sabaté and Antoni Simon.Brill's Companions to European History12.Aragon (Spain)HistoryAragon (Spain)Kings and rulers946/.5502Sabaté Flocel682622NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910825574703321The crown of Aragon3947458UNINA