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How can dispute records shed light on the study of dispute settlement processes and their social and political underpinnings? This volume addresses this question by investigating the interplay between record-making, disputing process, and the social and political contexts of conflicts.
The authors make use of exceptionally rich charter materials from the Iberian Peninsula, Italy, and Scandinavia, including different types of texts directly and indirectly related to conflicts, in order to contribute to a comparative survey of early medieval dispute records and to a better understanding of the interplay between judicial and other less formal modes of conflict resolution.
Contributors are Isabel Alfonso, José M. Andrade, François Bougard, Warren C. Brown, Wendy Davies, Julio Escalona, Kim Esmark, Adam J. Kosto, Juan José Larrea, André Evangelista Marques, Josep M. Salrach, Igor Santos Salazar, and Francesca Tinti.
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Illustrations
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Isabel Alfonso, José Andrade and André Evangelista Marques
Part 1 Surveying the Corpus of Iberian Dispute Records, 800-1100
1 Documentary Production and Dispute Records in Galicia before the Year 1100
José M. Andrade
2 Documentary Production and Dispute Records in León before the Year 1100
Isabel Alfonso
3 Documentary Production and Dispute Records in Castile before the Year 1100
Isabel Alfonso
4 Documentary Production and Dispute Records in Navarre and Aragon before the Year 1100
Isabel Alfonso
5 Documentary Production and Dispute Records in Catalonia before the Year 1100
Josep M. Salrach
6 From Written Sources to Digital Tools: The PRJ Database of Iberian Judicial Records in Context
Francesca Tinti
Part 2 Recording Disputes: The Textual Construction of Judicial Process
7 Disputing and Dispute Records in the Formulae Visigothicae
Warren C. Brown
8 Creating Records of Judicial Disputes in Northern Iberia before the Year 1000
Wendy Davies
9 Documentary and Procedural Engineering of Judicial Records in Italy (Ninth-Eleventh Centuries)
François Bougard
10 Cum suo scripto: Lay Deperdita and Ecclesiastical Memory in Dispute Records from Castile-Álava and Tuscany (Ninth-Tenth Centuries)
Igor Santos Salazar
Part 3 Framing Disputes: Judicial Authorities and Social Order
11 Versatile Participants in Medieval Judicial Processes: Catalonia, 900-1100
Adam J. Kosto
12 Lines Traced on Mountains: Delimitations and Territorial Disputes in the Western Pyrenees between the Ninth and Eleventh Centuries
Juan José Larrea
13 One Monk, One Donkey, One Dead Man: Contexts for a Homicide in a Tenth-Century Sahagún Charter
Julio Escalona
14 Double Records: Officializing Dispute Settlement in Twelfth-Century Denmark
Kim Esmark
Index