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This book examines writing as a socially embedded practice in the Iberian Peninsula c. 900-1200, grounded in the charter record of the north-west, Galicia and northern Portugal, where documentary density coexists with highly uneven survival and archival mediation.
Offering a coordinated method that brings medieval palaeography, diplomatic analysis and social-historical interpretation into a single sequence of inquiry, the author demonstrates how descriptive observation is translated into historical claims and where inferential thresholds must be set. Alongside conceptual discussion, the book provides practical research tools: reusable analytical templates, worked examples, and a set of case studies designed to test the method under real conditions of transmission, selection, copying, and loss. These include rural parish documentary settings and focused monastic nuclei, with particular attention to mediated lay participation.
Written for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates, and scholars, this book is also intended as a working reference for archivists, librarians, and heritage professionals.
Title: The Secret Life of Writing
Format: Hardback Book
Release Date: 30 Oct 2026
Author: Ainoa Castro Correa
Sku: 3709741
Catalogue No: 9789048574032
Category: History
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