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The Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World

This series delves into the rich history of the Iberian Peninsula and its global impact. It explores the intricate interactions between Christian, Jewish, and Muslim cultures from late antiquity through the early modern period. The collection offers deep insights into political, social, and cultural developments, including worldwide colonial experiences. It's an essential resource for anyone interested in medieval and early modern Europe and its broader empires.

Love, religion and politics in fifteenth century Spain

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  • Ian Macpherson and Angus MacKay bring together versions in English of sixteen articles published in journals and festschrift volumes over the past two decades. The articles are revised and selected from those which deal with questions of love, religion and politics in the fifteenth-century Kingdom of Spain.Ian Macpherson is a linguist and literary critic who aims to set his judgements in a historical and social context, and Angus MacKay a historian whose writings are informed by an awareness of the social context and literary production of the Spanish fifteenth century. The two authors have collaborated on many occasions, and the joint volume provides insights into the complex relationships between real life and imaginative writing in this turbulent period of Spanish history.

    Love, religion and politics in fifteenth century Spain