Relations between the crown of Aragon and the Maghreb in the XIII century. A political, military, and economic study about Catalan expansion on the Maghreb during the reign of king James I of Aragon (1213-1276)

Authors

Keywords:

Diplomacy, Catalan-Aragonese militia, trade, embassies, treaties, merchants.

Abstract

The PhD dissertation titled Relations between the Crown of Aragon and the Maghreb in the XIII century. A political, military, and economic study about the Catalan expansion on the Maghreb during the reign of King James I of Aragon (1213-1276) offers an actualized vision of the relations between the Crown of Aragon and the Maghreb sultanates during the reign of James I, studied by the French historian Charles-Emmanuel Dufourcq between the 40s and the 80s of the past XX century. This present article resumes their structure, the methodology used, the content, as well as his contribution to the historiography that has previously dealt with the subject of study based on three main pillars: diplomacy/political, Catalan-Aragonese militia/military and commercial agents/trade.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Downloads

How to Cite

Arroyo Amores, L. (2024). Relations between the crown of Aragon and the Maghreb in the XIII century. A political, military, and economic study about Catalan expansion on the Maghreb during the reign of king James I of Aragon (1213-1276). Butlletí De La Societat Catalana d’Estudis Històrics, (35), 283–303. Retrieved from https://revistes.iec.cat/index.php/BSCEH/article/view/154382

Issue

Section

Doctoral these