Emotions and Marriage negotiations: Irish marriages in Late Medieval Spain

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Abstract

First wave Irish migrants who established communities in Spain founded initial permanent settlements in the Crown of Aragon, Biscay and Galicia during the 1490s. These early settlements were based upon trading links, and also the desire to establish communities throughout the Iberian peninsula. Initially Irish marital practices, very different from those in Spain, prevailed. Over time, however, changes and gradual assimilation emerged.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationManaging Emotions in the Late Middle Ages
EditorsFlocel Sabate Curull
PublisherBrepols
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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