1st Edition

Friendship in Medieval Iberia Historical, Legal and Literary Perspectives

By Antonella Liuzzo Scorpo Copyright 2014
258 Pages
by Routledge

258 Pages
by Routledge

258 Pages
by Routledge

Private and public relationships - frequently labelled as friendships - have always played a crucial role in human societies. Yet, over the centuries ideas and meanings of friendship transformed, adapting to the political and social climates of different periods. Changing concepts and practices of friendship characterized the intellectual, social, political and cultural panorama of medieval... Read more

Friendship in Medieval Iberia

Biography

Antonella Liuzzo Scorpo completed her first degree in European Languages and Cultures at the University of Catania (Italy), before undertaking doctoral research at the University of Exeter. She worked at the University of Exeter and as a Lecturer in Medieval History at Queen Mary University of London, before joining the University of Lincoln in 2013. She is interested in the legal, cultural and political history of the medieval Western Mediterranean, and in particular in thirteenth-century Iberia. Her main areas of research include the history of emotions, social implications of inter-faith collaborations and political agreements, as well as the connections between friendship and gender relationships. She has also published on ideas and representations of power in medieval Castile and Leon. She has also been actively involved in international research projects with other European Institutions.