Re-thinking the Green Revolution in the Medieval Western Mediterranean (6th - 16th centuries)

ERC (European Research Council)HORIZON-ERC-SYGID: 101071726
EC Contribution
€85,206
Consortium Size
8 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

As Mediterranean societies prepare for the impacts of climate change over the next few decades, a case study to inform their future resilience is associated with one of the defining events in world history: the emergence of Islam in the 7th century, the subsequent Arab (and later Berber) conquests of the southern and western Mediterranean, their associated population movements and the environmental adaptations that enabled these new societies to flourish. The introduction of new forms of agriculture that transformed the economies of the conquered regions has been previously framed as the “Green Revolution”. Moving beyond the limited focus of earlier research, with its restricted spatial and chronological scope, this project will adopt an integrated ecological approach, encompassing plants, animals and soils, from production through to consumption, and compare the impact and legacy of environmental transformations associated with long-term societal change in the western Mediterranean (Iberia and Morocco), beyond the initial Arab/Berber conquests. Adopting a broader chronological span, from the century before the conquests through to the century after the dissolution of the last Islamic polity in Iberia, the transition from Islamic to Christian regimes in Iberia will be compared, for the first time, with the persistence of Islamic polities in northwest Africa, against the backdrop of climatic fluctuations. This will enable relationships between environmental transformations and sequences of political and demographic change to be effectively contextualised. The synergy between our groups will combine regional specialisms with a wealth of scientific expertise, enabling us to conduct the first long-term and inter-regional study of how conquest, migration and encounters with resident populations and landscapes drove environmental transformation in the western Mediterranean during this formative period in world history.

Consortium (8)

Project Results (11)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (9)
El legado de Andrew M. Watson en al-Andalus: nuevas perspectivas sobre la Revolución Verde Islámica
Anales de la Universidad de Alicante. Historia Medieval· 2025DOI
García-Contreras Ruiz, Guillermo; García García, Marcos; Losilla Martínez, Nicolas; Ros, Jerome; Alexander, Michelle; Pluskowski, Aleks; Kirchner, Helena
Sigüenza en tiempos de ¿reconquista?: la formación de un territorio feudal (siglos XII-XIII)
Studia Historica. Historia Medieval· 2025DOI
Guillermo García-Contreras Ruiz
The Zooarchaeology of an Iberian Medieval Jewish Community: The Castle of Lorca (Murcia, Spain)
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology· 2025DOI
Marcos García García, Jorge A. Eiroa, José Ángel González Ballesteros, Mireia Celma Martínez
Agua y repartimientos. El paisaje agrario de la colonización cristiana en la Huerta de Ontinyent durante el siglo XIII
Transformaciones del medioambiente en la Edad Media. Paisajes, recursos y acción humana· 2024DOI
Miguel Robledillo
El cerro de la Judería de Atienza: primera aproximación arqueológica
Arqueología y Territorio Medieval· 2024DOI
Mattei, Luca; González Ballesteros, José Ángel; Eiroa, Jorge A.; García-Contreras Ruiz, Guillermo; García García, Marcos; Medina Cuesta, Ana; Pluskowski, Aleks
Extrahere cequiam. Irrigation Canal Building and Agricultural Hydraulics in the Crown of Aragon (1170–1300)
· 2024DOI
Josep Torró
Las huertas que conformaron la Vega: Una propuesta de identificación de los espacios de cultivo regados por la acequia Gorda de Granada en época andalusí
Historia Agraria Revista de agricultura e historia rural· 2024DOI
Ferran Esquilache Martí, Guillermo García-Contreras Ruiz
The Archaeology of Field Systems in Al-Andalus
Agronomy· 2024DOI
Kirchner, Helena
Antiquity
Antiquity· 2023DOI
Kirchner, Helena; García-Contreras, Guillermo; Fenwick, Corisande; Pluskowski, Aleks
Deliverables (1)
Data Management Plan
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - MEDGREENREV (Re-thinking the Green Revolution in the Medieval Western Mediterranean (6th - 16th centuries))