Transgressing boundaries and defining space in Iberia: a medieval legacy?
Attendance is free. The PDFs of the three readings on which each session will be based can be obtained writing to giuseppe.marcocci@history.ox.ac.uk
F. Prado-Vilar, ‘The gothic anamorphic gaze: regarding the worth of others,’ in Under the influence: questioning the comparative in medieval Castile, eds. C. Robinson and L. Rouhi (2005), 67–100.

M.J. Feliciano, ‘Muslim shrouds for Christian kings?,’ in Under the influence: questioning the comparative in medieval Castile, eds. C. Robinson and L. Rouhi (2005), 101–131.

F. Arias Guillén, ‘A kingdom without a capital? Itineration and spaces of royal power in Castile (c. 1252-1350), Journal of Medieval History 39, 4 (2013): 456–476.
Date: 25 April 2018, 14:00 (Wednesday, 1st week, Trinity 2018)
Venue: Ruskin Room, Cohen Quad (new building of Exeter College in Walton St)
Speaker: Various Speakers
Part of: Reading Group on Early Modern Iberian History
Booking required?: Not required
Booking email: giuseppe.marcocci@history.ox.ac.uk
Audience: Members of the University only
Editor: Laura Spence