Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
TheTaula de Canviof Barcelona: success and troubles of a public bank in the fifteenth century5
Text, practice, and experience: an experimental approach to the archaeology of glassmaking in medieval Iberia4
La deuda pública en la Corona de Castilla en época Trastámara (ca. 1369–1504)4
Interdisciplinary exploration of medieval technical manuscripts from the Iberian Peninsula3
Splendour in life, humility in death: Queen Leonor de Lencastre (1458–1525) and the women around her3
Isabel la Católica y el hecho funerario: la soberanía femenina en clave de performatividad franciscana3
Discourses of antiquity in early medieval Iberia2
Antes del notariado alfonsí: los escribanos de Ribadavia en la primera mitad del siglo XIII2
Absent in (life and) death? Examining the tombs of Navarre’s regnant queens and the shaping of their memory2
Whose digital Middle Ages? Accessibility in digital medieval manuscript culture2
Francesc Eiximenis and the Catalan idea of corruption in the late medieval Crown of Aragon2
Affective networks across the divide: singlewomen, the notarial archive, and social connections in the late medieval Mediterranean2
Narrating codex history: the case study of a psalter-hymnal from Alcobaça Monastery, Portugal2
Crowning the queen: staging legitimacy and the coronation ritual in fourteenth-century Castile1
Viking mercenary activity in Galicia1
Castilian monarchy and dynastic memory: the financing of the Royal Chapel of Granada (1504–1526)1
A manuscript present: translatio, media, and mediation in early medieval hispanolatin book culture1
Contracts oftalla, from captivity to precarious labour in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries1
Singing to the tomb of Leocadia: a unique procession in the Old Hispanic rite1
Descriptive poetics and theArte de trovarin theCancioneiro da Biblioteca Nacional1
Jews and the child murder libel in the medieval Iberian Peninsula: European trends and Iberian peculiarities1
Valerius of Bierzo as an interpreter of the seventh-century ecclesiastical environment of northwestern Iberia1
Processional liturgy in the urban space of seventh-century Tarragona1
The colonisation of rainfed land in al-Andalus: an unknown aspect of the eleventh-century economic expansion1
The chest of memory: the funeral rites of Maria Álvarez de Xèrica and her burial in the Convent of Santa Catarina in Barcelona1
Filling the gap: new approaches to medieval bookbinding studies1
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