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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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Of digital surrogates and immaterial objects: the (digital) future of the Iberian manuscript in textual editing4
Missae per titulos: the emergence of the “titular” liturgies during the triduum in the Old Hispanic Rite3
Splitting up the funduq : the selective emulation of an Andalusi institution in the Kingdom of Valencia3
The taxation of consumption in late-medieval Castile: a case of contested authority and a rabbinic judgement in a fourteenth-century Jewish community2
Isidore of Seville's composite anecdote about Corinthian bronze and the editing of the classical past2
La conquista cristiana de al-Andalus, los ulemas y el destino de la población musulmana en las fuentes árabes (siglos XI–XIII)2
Wealth in stone: building activity of the viscounts of Béarn on the pilgrimage roads of the Atlantic Pyrenees (ca. 1063 – ca. 1130)2
The world of work in twelfth-century Coimbra: a study of the trade names attested in document 576 of the Livro Preto da Sé de Coimbra2
Isabel la Católica y el hecho funerario: la soberanía femenina en clave de performatividad franciscana2
Circulación y uso del grabado a fines de la Edad Media en los Reinos Hispanos2
The magistracy of Berenguer de Cardona, Aragonese provincial master of the Temple, 1291–13072
Topography and buildings of an early Islamic Andalusi city: evidence for Madīnat Ilbīra from excavations and ground penetrating radar1
Reform and hospital models in Castile: the case of the Fernández de Velasco family (1374–1517)1
Digital visionary women: introducing the “Catalogue of Living Saints”1
A manuscript present: translatio, media, and mediation in early medieval hispanolatin book culture1
From the Hispanic rite to the Franco-Roman rite: musical notation and liturgical change1
Local identity in the Lives of the Fathers of Mérida : when ethnicity and religion aren’t the point1
Al-Andalus fictionalized for television in the Arab world: (re-)viewing the historical musalsal Mulūk al-Ṭawāʾif1
Valerius of Bierzo as an interpreter of the seventh-century ecclesiastical environment of northwestern Iberia1
Aristocratic neo-Gothicism in fourteenth-century Iberia: the case of Count Pedro of Barcelos1
Marriage by the stars: was an astrologer the wedding planner for King Alfonso X of Castilla and León?1
Coins from the multi-stratified medieval site of Reccopolis: analysis of long-term numismatic records1
Converso evangelisation, funerary practices, and social integration in Valencia, 1391–14821
From fragments to codices: the reconstruction of copies of Carolingian homiliaries and the Homiliary of Luculentius , a case study of twenty-first-century fragmentology 1
The cautious beginnings of Sephardi self-identification: a view from the Cairo Geniza (tenth-thirteenth centuries)1
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