AHA Award Recipients

Premio Del Rey

This prize was established in 1990 by a generous gift from Rev. Robert I. Burns, S.J. It is to be awarded biennially for the best book written on the medieval periods in Spain’s history and culture, 500–1516 CE.

2010

Debra Blumenthal, Univ. of California at Santa Barbara, Enemies and Familiars: Slavery and Mastery in Fifteenth-Century Valencia (Cornell Univ. Press)

2008

Katrin Kogman-Appel, Illuminated Haggadot from Medieval Spain: Biblical Imagery and the Passover Holiday (Penn State Univ. Press, 2006)

2006

Brian A. Catlos, University of California at Santa Cruz, The Victors and the Vanquished: Christians and Muslims of Catalonia and Aragon, 1050–1300 (Cambridge University Press, 2004)

2004

Jeffrey A. Bowman, Kenyon College, Shifting Landmarks: Property, Proof, and Dispute in Catalonia around the Year 1000 (Cornell University Press, 2004)

2002

Adam J. Kosto, Columbia University, Making Agreements in Medieval Catalonia: Power, Order, and the Written Word, 1000–1200 (Cambridge University Press, 2001)

2000

Bernard F. Reilly, Villanova U., The Kingdom of León-Castilla under King Alfonso VII, 1126–1157 (U. of Pennsylvania Press, 1998)

1998

Simon Barton, U. of Exeter, The Aristocracy in Twelfth-Century León and Castile (Cambridge University Press, 1997)

1996

David Nirenberg, Rice U., Communities of Violence: Persecution of Minorities in the Middle Ages (Princeton U. Press, 1995)

1994

Teofilo F. Ruiz, Brooklyn College, CUNY, Crisis and Continuity: Land and Town in Late Medieval Castile (Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, 1994)

1992

Paul H. Freedman, Vanderbilt U., The Origins of Peasant Servitude in Medieval Catalonia (Cambridge U. Press, 1991)

1990

Bernard F. Reilly, Villanova U., The Kingdom of Leon-Castilla under King Alfonso VI 1065–1109 (Princeton U. Press, 1988)

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