For books only held by the Tampa campus, I
have simply indicated the call number. I have noted if books are held
at several campuses, or only at the Sarasota or St. Petersburg
libraries. Books that are not in the USF libraries may be ordered
through Interlibrary Loan, but I recommend that you use this service
only when you are reasonably sure of the usefulness of a book for your
paper.
I have included works in Spanish. No one is
required to read materials that are not in English, but, if you can
consult sources in Spanish, I would encourage you to do so. Some of the
Spanish sources also provide numerous illustrations of medieval Spanish
art and architecture; others are collections of articles that may
include English-language articles.
The bibliography will be expanded over the
next few weeks to include material on most of the subjects covered in
the course.
SOURCES AND DOCUMENTS: GENERAL
COLLECTIONS
-Smith, Colin.
Christians and
Moors in Spain, 2 vols. (Warminster: Aris and Phillips, 1988).
BP172.S65 1989
SURVEYS AND OVERVIEWS OF MEDIEVAL
SPANISH HISTORY
-Kennedy, Hugh.
Muslim Spain
and Portugal: a political history of al-Andalus (London: Longman
1996). DP102 .K46 1996
-Glick, T.F.
From Muslim
fortress to Christian castle: social and
cultural change in medieval Spain (Manchester: Manchester UP,
1995). DP99.G46 1995
-Reilly, Bernard.
The medieval
Spains (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993). DP99.R375 1993 (also St.
Pete)
-Fletcher, Richard.
Moorish Spain
(Berkeley: U California P, 1992). DP99 .F56 1992
-Bisson, Thomas.
The medieval
Crown of Aragon: a short history (Oxford: Oxford UP, 1986).
DP128 .B57 1986
-Lomax, Derek.
The reconquest
of Spain (London: Longman,1978). DP99.L69 (also Sarasota and St.
Pete)
-MacKay, Angus.
Spain in the
Middle Ages: From frontier to empire, 1000-1500 (London:
MacMillan, 1977). DP99.M23 1977 (also Sarasota and St. Pete)
-O'Callaghan, Joseph F.
A history of
medieval Spain (Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1975). DP96.O25 (also
Sarasota and St. Pete)
-Jackson, Gabriel.
The making of
medieval Spain (New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1972).
DP99 J32 (also Sarasota)
HISTORY, HISTORIOGRAPHY, CULTURAL
IDENTITIES AND THE USES OF THE PAST
-Lowney, Chris.
A vanished
world: medieval Spain’s golden age of enlightenment (New York:
Free Press, 2005). DP99.L695 2005
-Menocal, María Rosa.
The ornament of
the world: how Muslims, Jews, and Christians created a culture of
tolerance in medieval Spain (Boston: Little Brown, 2002).
DP102.M46 2002 (also St. Pete)
-Linehan, Peter A.
History and the
historians of medieval Spain (Oxford: Clarendon Press,
1993). DP96.L56 1993
-Hillgarth, Jocelyn N.
“Spanish historiography
and Iberian reality”, History and
theory 24 (1985), 23-43
(available on-line
through USF library)
-Rubia Barcia, José (ed.).
Américo
Castro and the meaning of Spanish civilization (Berkeley: U
California P, 1976). DP63.7.C38 A7
-Castro, Americo.
The Spaniards
(Berkeley, U California P, 1971). DP48.C365 1971 (also Sarasota)
-Glick, Thomas and Oriol Pi-Sunyer,
“Acculturation as an
explanatory concept in Spanish history”, Comparative
studies in society and history 11 (1969), 36-154. H1.C6
(periodicals,
also
available on-line through USF library)
-Castro, Americo.
The structure
of Spanish history (Princeton: Princeton UP, 1954). DP48.C31
MEDIEVAL SPANISH ART: SURVEYS AND
GENERAL STUDIES
-Barral i Altet, Xavier and others.
Art and
architecture of Spain (Boston: Little, Brown, 1998).
N7101 .
H5313
1998
-De Palol, Pedro and Hirmer, Max.
Early medieval
art in Spain (New York: Abrams, 1967). N7103.P3 (also Sarasota)
-Taracena, Blas, Pedro Battle Huguet, and Helmut Schlunk.
Ars Hispaniae,
vol. 2:
Arte
romano, arte paleocristiano, arte visigodo, arte asturiano.
(Madrid: Plus Ultra, 1947). N7101.A8.v.2
-Gómez Moreno, Manuel.
Ars Hispaniae,
vol. 3:
Arte
árabe español hasta los almohades y arte mozárabe
(Madrid: Plus Ultra, 1951). N7101.A8 v.3
-Torres Balbás, Leopoldo.
Ars Hispaniae,
vol. 4: Arte almohade, arte nazarí, arte mudéjar (Madrid:
Plus Ultra, 1949). N7101.A8 v.4
-Gudiol Ricart, José and José Antonio Gaya Nuño.
Ars Hispaniae,
vol. 5: Arquitectura y escultura románicas (Madrid: Plus
Ultra, 1948). N7101.A8 v. 5
-Gudiol Ricart, José and W. W. S. Cook.
Ars Hispaniae,
vol. 6:
Pintura
e imagineria románicas (Madrid: Plus Ultra, 1950).
N7107.A8 v.6
-Domínguez Bordona, Jesus.
Spanish
Illumination (New York: Hacker Art Books, 1969, reprint of 1929
publication). ND3199 .D59 1969
THE GEOGRAPHY OF SPAIN
-Houston, J.M.
The western
Mediterranean world: an introduction to its regional landscapes
(New York: Praeger, 1967). GB178.H6 1967 (also St. Pete)
-Delano-Smith, Catherine.
Western
Mediterranean Europe: a historical geography of Italy, Spain and
Southern France since the Neolithic (London: Academic Press,
1979). D974.S64 (also St. Pete and Sarasota)
PREHISTORY AND ROMAN SPAIN
-Curchin, Leonard A.
The
romanization of central Spain: complexity, diversity, and change in a
provincial hinterland (London: Routledge, 2004). DP95.C87 2004
-Haley, Evan.
“Town
and country: the acculturation of Spain”, Journal of
Roman archaeology 10 (1997), 495-503. DG11.J68 (periodicals)
-Fear, A.T.
Rome and
Baetica; urbanization in southern Spain, c. 50 BC-AD 150
(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996). DP302.A49 F43 1996
-Richardson, J. S.
The Romans in
Spain (Oxford: Blackwell, 1996). DP94 .R54 1996 (
also available on-line
through USF library)
-Fernandez Castro, Maria Cruz.
Iberia in
prehistory (Oxford: Blackwell, 1995). GN778.22.S72 F45 1995
-Curchin, L. A.
Roman Spain:
conquest and assimilation (London: Routledge, 1991). DP94.C87
1991
-Curchin, L. A.
The local
magistrates of Roman Spain (Toronto: U Toronto P, 1990).
DP94.C87 1990
-Harrison, R. J.
Spain at the
dawn of history (London: Thames and Hudson,1988). DP44 .H277
1988 (also St. Pete)
-Keay, S. J.
Roman Spain
(Berkeley: U California P, 1988). DP94 .K4 1988 (also St. Pete)
-Richardson, J. S.
Hispaniae:
Spain and the development of Roman imperialism, 218-82 BC
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986). DP94 .R53 1986
-González, J.
“The Lex Irnitana: a
new Flavian municipal law”, Journal of
Roman studies 76 (1986), 147-243. DG11.J6 (periodicals) (
also available on-line
through USF library)
-Mackie, Nicola.
Local
administration in Roman Spain, A.D. 14-212 (Oxford, 1983) (not
at USF)
-Syme, Ronald.
“The conquest of
northwest Spain”, in
Roman papers,
ed. Ernst Badian (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979), vol. 2, pp. 825-54.
DG209 .S95
EARLY MEDIEVAL SPAIN (CHRISTIAN AND
MUSLIM): SURVEYS, COLLECTIONS OF ARTICLES, AND GENERAL WORKS
-Collins, Roger.
Early Medieval
Spain: unity in diversity, 400-1000. 2nd edition (London:
MacMillan, 1995). DP96 .C649 1995 (includes an extensive discussion of
additional bibliography)
-Glick, Thomas F.
Islamic and
Christian Spain in the early Middle Ages (Princeton: Princeton
UP, 1979). DP99 .G47 (
available
on-line
through the LIBRO
website)
LATE
ANTIQUITY AND THE VISIGOTHIC PERIOD
-sources
-Fear, A. T. (ed.).
Lives of the
Visigothic Fathers (Liverpool: Liverpool UP, 1997). BR1024 .L58
1997
-Burgess, R.W (ed.).
The ‘Chronicle’
of Hydatius and the ‘Consularia Constantinopolitana’ (Oxford:
Clarendon Press 1993). DG319 .I313 1993
-studies
-Collins, Roger.
Visigothic
Spain, 409-711 (Malden, Ma.: Blackwell, 2004). DP96 .C653 2004
-Kulikowski, Michael.
Late Roman
Spain and its cities (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 2004).
HT145.S7 K838 2004
-Carr, Karen Eva.
Vandals to
Visigoths. rural settlement patterns in early medieval Spain.
(Ann Arbor: U Michigan P, 2002). HC387.G785 C37 2002 (also at St.Pete)
-Bowes, Kim.
“‘...Nec
sedere in villam’: villa churches, rural piety and the Priscillianist
controversy”, in Thomas S. Burns and John W. Eadie, eds.
Urban centers
and rural contexts in late antiquity (East Lansing, Michigan
State UP:, 2001), 323-48. HT114 .U725 2001
-Stocking, Rachel L.
Bishops,
councils, and consensus in the Visigothic kingdom 589-633 (Ann
Arbor: U Michigan P, 2000). BR1024 .S79 2000
-Ferreiro, Alberto.
The Visigoths:
studies in culture and society (Leiden: Brill, 1999). DP96 .V58
1999
-Burrus, Virginia.
The making of a
heretic: gender, authority and the Priscillianist controversy
(Berkeley: U California P, 1995). BT1465 .B87 1995 (
also available on-line
through USF library)
-Roberts, Michael.
Poetry and the
cult of the martyrs: the Liber Peristephanon of Prudentius (Ann
Arbor: U Michigan P, 1993). PA6648.P6 P4773 1993
-Collins, Roger.
Law, culture
and regionalism in early medieval Spain (Aldershot: Variorum
Reprints, 1992). DP96 .C65 1992
-Dunn, E. Catherine.
The Gallican
saint’s life and the late Roman dramatic tradition (Washington
D.C., Catholic U of America P, 1989). PA8077 .D86 1989
-Palmer, Anne-Marie.
Prudentius on
the martyrs (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989). PA6648.P6 P477 1989
-Ferreiro, Alberto.
The Visigoths
in Gaul and Spain, A.D. 418-711: a bibliography. (Leiden: Brill,
1988). DC62.2.V57 F47 1988
-Hillgarth, Jocelyn.
Visigothic
Spain, Byzantium and the Irish (London, 1985). (not at USF)
-Thompson, E.A.
Romans and
barbarians: the decline of the western empire (Madison: U
Wisconsin P, 1982) DG504 .T46 1982 (
includes
articles on the end of Roman Spain and on the Suevic kingdom).
-King, P.D.
Law and society
in the Visigothic kingdom (Cambridge, 1982). (not at USF)
-James, Edward (ed.).
Visigothic
Spain: new approaches (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1980). DP96.V57
(Sarasota and St. Pete only)
-Chadwick, H. W.
Priscillian of
Avila: the occult and the charismatic in the early church
(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1976). BT1465 .C44 (
also available on line)
-Thompson, E.A.
The Goths in
Spain (Oxford: 1969) DP96.T48
ISLAMIC SPAIN: HISTORY, CULTURE, AND
ART
-
The
Cambridge history of Arabic literature: the literature of al-Andalus
(Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000). PJ8417.A5 L58 2000
-Constable, Olivia Remie.
Trade and
traders in Muslim Spain: the
commercial realignment of the Iberian Peninsula, 900-1500
(Cambridge:
Cambridge UP, 1994). HF3685.C66 1994 (also Sarasota)
-Wasserstein, David .J.
The Caliphate
in the West (Oxford: Oxford UP, 1993). JN8118 .W37 1993
-Dodds, Jerrilynn D. (ed.).
Al-Andalus: the
art of Islamic Spain (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art,
1992). N7103 .A4 1992
-Jayussi, Salma Khadra (ed.).
The legacy
of Muslim Spain (Leiden: Brill, 1992). DP103 .L38 1992
-Harvey, L. P.
Islamic Spain
1250-1500 (Chicago: U Chicago P, 1990). DP102 .H34 1990
(also at St. Pete)
-Collins, Roger.
The Arab
Conquest of Spain, 710-797 (Oxford: Blackwell,1989).
DP99.C58 1989 (also at St. Pete)
-Abun Nasr, Jamil M.
A history of
the Maghrib in the Islamic period (Cambridge: Cambridge
UP, 1987). DT194.A23 1987
-Wasserstein, David.
The rise and
fall of the party-kings: politics and society in Islamic Spain,
1002-1086 (Princeton: Princeton UP, 1985). DP102.W37 1985
(also Sarasota)
-Le Tourneau, R.
The Almohad
movement in North Africa in the twelfth
and thirteenth centuries (Princeton: Princeton UP, 1969).
DT199.L4
-Trimingham, A.H.
A history of
Islam in West Africa (Oxford: Oxford UP, 1962). BP65.A4 T7
(also at St. Pete)
MOZARABIC ART AND CULTURE
-Mentre, M.
Illuminated
manuscripts of medieval Spain (London: Thames and Hudson,
1996). ND803.M413 1996.
-Coope, Jessica A.
The Martyrs of
Córdoba. Community and family
conflict in an age of mass conversion (Lincoln: U. Nebraska P,
1995).
BX4659.S8 C66 1995.
-Williams, John.
The illustrated
Beatus: a corpus of the illustrations
in the Commentary on the Apocalypse, 3 vols. (London: Harvey
Miller,
1994). ND3361.R52 B438 1994.
-Garen, Sally.
“Santa Maria de Melque
and church construction under
Muslim rule,” Journal of the
Society of Architectural Historians 52
(1992), 288-305. NA1.S6 (periodicals) (
also available on-line
through USF/JSTOR)
-Williams, John and Barbara Shailor (eds.).
A Spanish
apocalypse:
the Morgan Beatus manuscript (New York: Braziller, 1991)
ND3361.R52 B436 1991.
-Wolf, Kenneth Baxter.
Christian
martyrs in Muslim Spain (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1988).
BX4659.S8 W65 1988. (also
available on-line
through
LIBRO)
-Wolf, Kenneth Baxter.
“The earliest Spanish
Christian views of
Islam,
” Church history
55 (1986), 281-93. BR1.C55 (periodicals) (
also available on-line
through USF/JSTOR)
-Williams, John.
Early Spanish
manuscript illumination (New
York: George Braziller, 1977). ND3199.W54 (also at
Sarasota)
-Fernandez Arenas, J.
La arquitectura
mozárabe (Barcelona: Ediciones polígrafa,
1972). NA1303.F4 1972.
-Williams, John.
“A Castilian tradition of Bible
illustration,”
Journal of
the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 28 (1965), 66-85. AS122.L6
(periodicals) (
also
available on-line through USF/JSTOR)
COMING SOON!!! THE
POETRY AND CULTURE OF THE HEBREW GOLDEN AGE
COMING SOON!!! THE
PILGRIMAGE TO SANTIAGO AND ROMANESQUE ART IN SPAIN
RECONQUEST, CRUSADE, CHRISTIAN
EXPANSION AND RESETTLEMENT
-O'Callaghan, Joseph F.
Reconquest and
crusade in medieval Spain (Philadelphia: U Penn P, 2003).
DP99 .O33 2003
-Barton, Simon and Richard A. Fletcher.
The world of El
Cid: chronicles of the Spanish reconquest (Manchester:
Manchester UP, 2000). DP99 .W66 2000 (also at St. Pete)
-Stalls, Clay.
Possessing the
land: Aragon's expansion into Islam's Ebro frontier under Alfonso the
Battler, 1104-1134 (Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1995).
DP127.6 .S7 1995
-Bull, Marcus.
Knightly piety
and the lay response to the First
Crusade: the Limousin and Gascony c. 970-c. 1130 (Oxford: Oxford
UP, 1993).
BR844.B85 1993 (also at Sarasota, and
available on-line
through the USF library)
-Powers, J.F.
A society
organized for war: the Iberian municipal
militias in the Central Middle Ages (Berkeley: U California P,
1988). UA787.P69 1988
-Fletcher, R.A.
“Reconquest and crusade
in Spain c. 1050-1150,”
Transactions
of the Royal Historical Society, 5th Series 37 (1987),
31-47. (
available
on-line through USF library)
-Dillard, Heath.
Daughters of
the Reconquest: women in Castilian town society 1100-1300
(Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1984). HQ1147.C37 D54 1984
(also at St. Pete, and
available on-line through LIBRO)
-Bishko, Charles Julian.
Studies in
medieval Spanish frontier history (London: Variorum Reprints,
1980). DP99.B54 1980 (
also available on-line through LIBRO)
-Lourie, Elena.
“A society organized
for war: medieval Spain,” Past and present
35 (1966), 54-76. D1.P3 (periodicals) (
also available on-line
through USF library/JSTOR)
-Powers, J.F.
“Frontier municipal
baths and social interaction in
thirteenth-century Spain,” American
historical review 84 (1979),
649-67.
(available
on-line through USF library/JSTOR)
-Forey, A.J.
“The military orders
and the Spanish reconquest in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries,”
Traditio
40 (1984), 197-234. D111 .T7
-Burns, Robert I.
The Crusader
kingdom of Valencia: reconstruction on a thirteenth-century frontier,
2 vols.(Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard UP, 1967). DP302.V205 B8
THE POEM OF THE CID AND ITS CONTEXT
-Fletcher, Richard A.
The quest for
El Cid (New York: Knopf, 1990). DP99 .F57 1990
-Duggan, J.J.
The “Cantar de Mio
Cid”: poetic
creation in its economic and social contexts (Cambridge:
Cambridge UP, 1989). PQ6380.D8 1989
-Smith, Colin.
The making of
the `Poema de mio Cid'
(Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1983). PQ6373.S6 1983
-Smith, Colin.
Poema del mio
Cid (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972). PQ6366.A2 1972 (also
Sarasota)
RELATIONS AMONG CHRISTIANS, MUSLIMS
AND JEWS IN THE CHRISTIAN KINGDOMS
-Catlos, Brian A.
The victors and
the vanquished: Christians and Muslims of Catalonia and Aragon,
1050-1300 (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2004). DP125 .C38 2004
-Meyerson, Mark.
A Jewish
renaissance in fifteenth-century Spain (Princeton: Princeton UP,
2004). DS135.S7 M485 2004 (St. Pete only)
-Pick. Lucy K.
Conflict and
coexistence: archbishop Rodrigo and the Muslims and Jews of medieval
Spain (Ann Arbor: U Michigan P, 2004). BX4705.X5 P53 2004
-Meyerson, Mark and Edward D. English (eds.).
Christians,
Muslims, and Jews in medieval and early modern Spain: interaction and
cultural change (Notre Dame, Ind.: U. Notre Dame P, 1999).
BL980.S7 C48 1999
-Mirrer, Louise.
Women, Jews and
Muslims in the texts of reconquest Castile (Ann Arbor: U
Michigan P, 1996) PQ6060 .M57 1996
-Nirenberg, David.
Communities of
violence: persecution of minorities in the Middle Ages
(Princeton: Princeton UP, 1996). D164 .N57 1996 (also at St. Pete)
-Nirenberg, David.
“Muslim-Jewish
relations in the fourteenth-century Crown of Aragon”, Viator
24 (1993), 249-68. CB3.V53 (periodicals, Sarasota only)
-Meyerson, Mark.
The Muslims of
Valencia in the age of Fernando and Isabel: between coexistence and
crusade (Berkeley: U California P, 1991). DP302.V205 M49
1991 (
also
available on-line through the USF library)
-O'Callaghan, Joseph.
“The Mudejars of Castile
and Portugal in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries”, in
Muslims under
Latin rule, ed. James M. Powell (Princeton: Princeton UP, 1990),
11-56. DS36.96 .M87 1990 (also at St. Pete)
-Lourie, Elena.
Crusade and
colonisation: Muslims, Christians and Jews in medieval Aragon
(Aldershot: Variorum Collected Studies, 1990). DP125 .L68 1990
-Bartlett, Robert and Angus MacKay (eds.).
Medieval
frontier societies (Oxford: Oxford UP, 1989) CB353 .M42
1989
(also available on-line through
USF library) (includes: Gonzálzez Jiménez, Manuel,
“Frontier and settlement
in the kingdom of Castile”,
49-74;
MacKay,
Angus,
“Religion, culture and
ideology on the late medieval Castilian-Granadan frontier”, 219-43.
-Carpenter, D.
“Minorities
in Medieval Spain: the legal status of Jews and Muslims in the Siete
Partidas”,
Romance
Quarterly 33 (1986), 275-87. P1.K4 (periodicals)
-Boswell, John.
The royal
treasure: Muslim communities under the Crown of Aragon in the
fourteenth century (New Haven: Yale UP, 1977) (
available on-line
through
LIBRO)
-Burns, Robert I.
Medieval
colonialism: postcrusade exploitation of Islamic Valencia
(Princeton: Princeton UP, 1975). HC387.V3 B87
-Burns, Robert I.
Islam under the
Crusaders. Colonial survival in the
thirteenth-century kingdom of Valencia (Princeton: Princeton UP,
1973). DP302.V205 B83 (also at Sarasota)
Under construction/Revised
Feb. 4, 2006