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        <p>Despite the significant attention medieval scholarship has devoted to the study of peasant societies, these groups have traditionally been depicted as passive and homogeneous, merely able of resisting pressures from the state or powerful individuals. However, in recent years, the availability of new records, the widespread adoption of microhistorical analyses, and the renewal of conceptual frameworks have enabled scholars to undertake more detailed and nuanced investigations. This collective volume aims to explore the political, economic, and social practices of Iberian medieval peasant societies. A key finding of this multivocal analysis is the revelation of the relative subalternity of medieval ruling groups and the constraints on peasant actions across various geographical and chronological contexts.</p>
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        <p>Despite the significant attention medieval scholarship has devoted to the study of peasant societies, these groups have traditionally been depicted as passive and homogeneous, merely able of resisting pressures from the state or powerful individuals. However, in recent years, the availability of new records, the widespread adoption of microhistorical analyses, and the renewal of conceptual frameworks have enabled scholars to undertake more detailed and nuanced investigations. This collective volume aims to explore the political, economic, and social practices of Iberian medieval peasant societies. A key finding of this multivocal analysis is the revelation of the relative subalternity of medieval ruling groups and the constraints on peasant actions across various geographical and chronological contexts.</p>
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          <item>Local Societies and Relational Agency in Medieval Iberia. Two Avenues for the Study of Subaltern Groups</item>
          <item>Peasant agency, collective action, and institutions in early medieval societies: an approach from NW Iberia</item>
          <item>Reflecting Peasant Agency in Medieval Rural Milieu Research of East Central Europe</item>
          <item>Village formation and peasantry agency. The case study of Gorliz (Bizkaia)</item>
          <item>Considering peasant agency in the Early Middle Ages. A diachronic analysis of the archaeological record in Central Portugal</item>
          <item>Unveiling  a hidden subject: peasant agency in the Douro river basin (5th- 7th centuries)</item>
          <item>La práctica del caleado como marcador material de agencia campesina durante la revolución agraria de la Edad Moderna en el Cantábrico oriental</item>
          <item>The “arenas of struggle” of peasant agency in early medieval times: a theoretical and archaeological approach</item>
          <item>The tower of Agicampe (Loja, Granada). Social change in the rural Nasrid world</item>
          <item>Peasant agency and peopling processes in Early Medieval Catalonia: Some thoughts and examples of rural landscape (5th – 9th centuries)</item>
          <item>The reoccupation of the late roman villae of the Iberian Peninsula and the record of the subaltern debris. The case of Fuente Álamo (Puente Genil, Córdoba)</item>
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