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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
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Wealth in stone: building activity of the viscounts of Béarn on the pilgrimage roads of the Atlantic Pyrenees (ca. 1063 – ca. 1130)6
Al-Andalus fictionalized for television in the Arab world: (re-)viewing the historical musalsal Mulūk al-Ṭawāʾif6
Staging a woman’s lineage: memory and legitimation of Duchess Aldonza de Mendoza (d. 1435)3
Narrating codex history: the case study of a psalter-hymnal from Alcobaça Monastery, Portugal3
Splendour in life, humility in death: Queen Leonor de Lencastre (1458–1525) and the women around her3
The late medieval/early modern necropolis of Adro Vello (O Grove, Pontevedra, Spain) from sondage 1.2017: an osteoarchaeological approach to funerary practices and childhood2
Old Hispanic pre-baptism initiation rites, chants and processions2
Un vir nobilissimus genere hispano en la Vita del obispo Orencio de Auch2
Affective networks across the divide: singlewomen, the notarial archive, and social connections in the late medieval Mediterranean2
Against lords andParientes Mayores. Social conflict and resistance in the late medieval Basque Country2
Miro, King of the Suevi (d. 583), and ecclesiastical identities in northwestern Hispania (eleventh-twelfth centuries)2
Topography and buildings of an early Islamic Andalusi city: evidence for Madīnat Ilbīra from excavations and ground penetrating radar2
Housing developers in the context of construction fever in twelfth- and thirteenth-century Catalonia2
Echoes of deposition: Sancho II and Castile-León2
ʿĀmirid Jihad, the Religious Radicalisation of the Catalans, and the Loss of Andalusi Hegemony2
El testamento y su publicación sacramental en la Cataluña altomedieval: una oportunidad para la lexicografía2
Crafting the image of Pelayo: identity and state-building in early medieval Asturian chronicles1
Local identity in the Lives of the Fathers of Mérida : when ethnicity and religion aren’t the point1
From the minbar to the tabernacle: the transcultural journey of the Andalusian eucharistic doors1
Affinitas origine in a letter from King Sisebut to Adalwald and Theodelind: political and diplomatic uses of ethnogenesis in the seventh-century Visigothic kingdom1
Crossroads and quaternions: possibilities of digital platforms for the study of miscellaneous and composite codices1
Whose digital Middle Ages? Accessibility in digital medieval manuscript culture1
The emergence of the Galician language in administrative writing during the reign of Alfonso X (r. 1252–1284)1
The widow and the notary: death, gender, and legal culture in the Jewish and Christian communities of medieval Catalonia1
Intermediality in medieval Iberian manuscript cultures: methodological reflections on ongoing and future research1
Circulación y uso del grabado a fines de la Edad Media en los Reinos Hispanos1
Uolunt me suspendere: the first three executions by hanging in eleventh- and twelfth-century Iberia1
Digital visionary women: introducing the “Catalogue of Living Saints”1
Filling the gap: new approaches to medieval bookbinding studies1
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