I PART. El passat interrogat i desenmascarat
| Foreign and Mediterranean: integration and rejection | |
| Mohamed Tahar Mansouri | 13-23 |
| Which History for the 21st Century | |
| José Enrique Ruiz-Domènec | 25-30 |
| Catalonia and the Midi: Sixty years of medieval urban history (1946-2006) | |
| Philip Daileader | 31-58 |
II PART. El passat estudiat i mesurat
| Note about the Muslim conquest of the 7th-8th centuries: the Basque, Berber, Norse viking, Norman and Briton “magicians” | |
| Míkel De Epalza | 61-69 |
| Documents of dispute settlement in eleventh-century Aragón and Navarra: king’s tribunal and compromise | |
| Takashi Adachi | 71-85 |
| Did frederic Barberossa have a Mediterranean policy? | |
| Pierre Racine | 87-104 |
| James I and God: legitimacy, protection and consolidation in the Llibre dels Fets | |
| Damian J. Smith | 105-119 |
| "Cort e Palau de Rey". The Real Palace of Valenciain the medieval epoch | |
| Amadeo Serra Desfilis | 121-148 |
| Facing the depredations and fighting the predators. Urban castile and the defence of municipal jurisdiction in the late middle ages | |
| José Antonio Jara Fuente | 149-176 |
| The Sephadic communities in Rome in the early sixteenth century | |
| Anna Esposito | 177-185 |
III PART. El passat explicat i recreat
| Teaching history ¡, learning history: a three-way dialogue | |
| Teresa Vinyoles Vidal | 189-201 |
| From research to the exploitation of medieval patrimony: the Calafell project | |
| Joan Santacana Mestre | 203-225 |
Articles
| Originals escrits en llengua no anglesa | |
| 229-328 |
Revistes Catalanes amb Accés Obert (RACO)