1st Edition

People of the Iberian Borderlands Community and Conflict between Spain and Portugal, 1640–1715

By David Martín Marcos Copyright 2023
292 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

292 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

292 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book is devoted to the inhabitants of the Spanish–Portuguese borderlands during the early modern period. It seeks to challenge a predominant historiography focused on the study of borderlands societies, relying exclusively on the antagonistic topics of subversion and the construction of boundaries. It states that by focusing just on one concept or another there is a restrictive... Read more

PART ONE: Communities between two communities  1. The Portuguese of Castile, the Castilians of Portugal  2. The unrepresented  3. Refuge and destruction  4. Contraband, modus vivendi  PART TWO: War and the politics of daily life  5. On local truces  6. A grand yet local peace  7. ‘A wolflike urge’  8. A rayano perspective on borderland custom houses  PART THREE: At peace along the Raya  9. Restored sovereignties   10. ‘At the back of the world’  11. Innumerable unresolved conflicts  12. The return of Mars

Biography

David Martín Marcos holds a PhD in History from the Universidad de Valladolid. He is currently Ramón y Cajal Researcher at Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, in Madrid, where he teaches modules on early modern history.