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portada León and Galicia Under Queen Sancha and King Fernando I (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm
Weight
0.54 kg.
ISBN13
9781512824629

León and Galicia Under Queen Sancha and King Fernando I (in English)

Bernard F. Reilly (Author) · Simon R. Doubleday (Author) · University of Pennsylvania Press · Hardcover

León and Galicia Under Queen Sancha and King Fernando I (in English) - Reilly, Bernard F. ; Doubleday, Simon R.

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Synopsis "León and Galicia Under Queen Sancha and King Fernando I (in English)"

Acclaimed historians Bernard F. Reilly and Simon R. Doubleday tell the story of the reign of Queen Sancha and King Fernando I, who together ruled the territories of León and Galicia between 1038 and 1065--often regarded as a period in which Christian kings and their vassals asserted themselves more successfully in the face of external rivals, both Viking and Muslim. The reality was more complex. The Iberian Peninsula remained a space of multiple, intertwined forms of power and surprisingly nuanced relationships between--and among--the diverse configurations of Christian and Muslim authority. Some of these complexities would be obscured by later generations of medieval chroniclers, whose narratives focused on the singular authority of the king and expressed a more binary view of interreligious relations. Through their account of the key events and turning points of Sancha and Fernando's reign, Reilly and Doubleday propose a revised understanding of its political culture, offering a corrective to accounts that have emphasized a stark opposition between Christian and Muslim powers, a supposedly steady growth and centralization of royal government, and the individual figure of the monarch. Exploring the interplay of crown and elites, underscoring the role of royal women, and rejecting the Reconquista paradigm, León and Galicia Under Queen Sancha and King Fernando I reenvisions medieval Iberia at a pivotal stage in European history.

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