CONGRESS CANCELED Vestiges of Movement in the Iberian Peninsula

Medieval Institute, Western Michigan University

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The history of Iberia is often frames in terms of communities in-situ. This panel invites papers that explore the history of Iberia in terms of movement, migration, the displacement of artifacts, spoil, commerce, coinage, and language shift. We argue that the history of the Iberian Peninsula cannot be understood unless we take a broader perspective and understand how different peoples came to reside in large metropolitan cities such as Córdoba, Sevilla, and Told. We look at those examples of exchanges or successive movement to draw conclusion about the impact and the vestiges of those processes. Yasmine C. Beale-Rosano-Rivaya

 
May 9th, 3:30 PM

CONGRESS CANCELED Vestiges of Movement in the Iberian Peninsula

Schneider 2345

The history of Iberia is often frames in terms of communities in-situ. This panel invites papers that explore the history of Iberia in terms of movement, migration, the displacement of artifacts, spoil, commerce, coinage, and language shift. We argue that the history of the Iberian Peninsula cannot be understood unless we take a broader perspective and understand how different peoples came to reside in large metropolitan cities such as Córdoba, Sevilla, and Told. We look at those examples of exchanges or successive movement to draw conclusion about the impact and the vestiges of those processes. Yasmine C. Beale-Rosano-Rivaya