Christian violence as an ideology in interconfessional conflicts in the kingdom of Castile (14th and 15th centuries)
Violence, Iberian Peninsula, Late Middle Ages, Christians, non-Christians, Kingdom of Castile.
The research aims to propose an analysis about violence in the interconfessional relationships of the late Middle Ages Iberian Peninsula. The historiographic interpretations do not operate the concept of violence in an ideological manner and point out hostility episodes against non-Christian communities as the apex of hatred allied to particular political conditions. The analysis of a documental body that approaches moments of hostility and conflicts between Christians and non-Christians will try to confront those historiographic interpretations by operating the concept of violence as inherently ideological.