The study of the Visigoths continues to be one of the most actively researched topics in Late Antique Studies. As might be expected the vast majority of the work has been carried out in Europe and especially by scholars from the Iberian Peninsula. There has always been a need, however, to make much of this research accessible to English language specialists and the wider academic community in Late Antiquity Studies. Too often Late Antiquity Studies tend to ignore or marginalize the Iberian Peninsula and this may be due in part to the lack of access to this scholarship in the English language.
This volume of essays has as one of its goals to ameliorate such a deficiency. The scholars who participated in this volume are both from Europe and North America. They also represent scholars who are well known and those who are establishing distinguished scholarly reputations. Although thematically the essays do not exhaust the broad nature of Visigothic studies, they do nevertheless offer an impressive array of topics. Coverage includes research on Visigothic identity in Gaul, regional studies on Galicia and Lusitania, anti-Semitism in Visigothic law, the political grammar of Ildephonsus of Toledo, monasticism and liturgy, numismatics, Roman-Visigothic pottery in Baetica, urban and rural archaeology, and Gothic consciousness among Mozarab communities.
Forging a New Identity: The Kingdom of Toulouse and the Frontiers of Visigothic Aquitania(418-507)
Ralph W. Mathisen, Hagith Sivan
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Church and Culture in Lusitania in the V-VIII Centuries: A Late Roman Province at the Crossroads
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The Political Grammar of Ildefonsus of Toledo: A Preliminary Report
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Visigothic Monetary History: The Facts, What Facts?
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The Transformation and Process of Acculturation in Late Antique Hispania: Select Aspects from Urban and Rural Archaeological Documentation
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