Therese
Martin

Investigadora Científica de OPIS
Dpto. de Estudios Medievales
Redes de Poder en las Sociedades Medievales
Despacho
2E16
Teléfono
916022349 / Extensión interna: 441243

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Biografía

Therese Martin is a Senior Researcher (Investigadora Científica) and head of the Department of Medieval Studies at the Spanish National Research Council (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, CSIC) in Madrid. She has held Fulbright, Mellon, de Montêquin, Kress, Getty, and CASVA fellowships in support of her research on the intersections of medieval Iberia’s multiple cultures, women’s involvement with art and architecture in the central Middle Ages, and Romanesque construction and decoration.

Her prize-winning publications include “The Art of a Reigning Queen as Dynastic Propaganda in Twelfth-Century Spain,” Speculum (2005); “Crouching Crossbowmen in Early Twelfth-Century Sculpture: A Nasty, Brutish, and Short(-Lived) Iconography,” Gesta (2015); and “The Margin to Act: A Framework of Investigation for Women’s (and Men’s) Medieval Art-Making,” in ‘Me fecit.’ Making Medieval Art (History), a special issue she edited of the Journal of Medieval History (2016). She is the author of Queen as King: Politics and Architectural Propaganda in Twelfth-Century Spain (Brill, 2006), and the editor of The Medieval Iberian Treasury in the Context of Cultural Interchange, Expanded Edition (Brill, 2020, open access: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004424593) and of Reassessing the Roles of Women as ‘Makers’ of Medieval Art and Architecture (Brill, 2012; paperback 2015).

The latter publication resulted from a project of the same name, funded by a 1.2 million euro European Research Council Starting Grant (2010-2015). Her Spanish nationally funded research projects include “The Medieval Treasury across Frontiers and Generations: The Kingdom of León-Castilla in the Context of Muslim-Christian Interchange, c. 1050-1200” (2016-2018), and “The Medieval Iberian Treasury in Context: Collections, Connections, and Representations on the Peninsula and Beyond” (2019-2022). A Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, she previously served on the Editorial Board of Gesta, as an International Associate to the Board of Directors of the International Center of Medieval Art, and as a Councillor of the Medieval Academy of America. She is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies.

Proyectos de investigación

El tesoro medieval hispano en su contexto: colecciones, conexiones y representaciones en la Península y más allá

    Datos tomados de la base de datos ConCiencia

    Martin, T. (2019). Caskets of silver and ivory from diverse parts of the world: Strategic collecting for an Iberian treasury. Medieval Encounters, 25, 1-38.
    Therese Martin (2019). Fiona J. Griffiths, Nuns' Priests' Tales: Men and Salvation in Medieval Women¿s Monastic Life. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018, and Steven Vanderputten, Dark Age Nunneries: The Ambiguous Identity of Female Monasticism, 800-1050. Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell University Press, 2018. Mediaevistik, 32, 286-288.
    Therese Martin (2021). Glimpses of Gold: Material Evidence of Cross-Cultural Connections in Rock Crystal Chess Pieces and a Countess¿s Seal (10th-11th c.). Archivo Español de Arte, 94, 201-214.
    Martin, T. (2020). Looking back, moving forward: a word from the incoming Editor-in-Chief. Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, 12, 1-2.
    Martin, T.; Rosser-Owen, M. (2021). Silver and Niello in Islamic Iberia: A New Look at the Material Evidence. West 86th. A Journal of Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture, 28, 290-297.
    Martin, T. (2016). Sources of power for queens and infantas: The infantazgo in the central middle ages. Anuario de Estudios Medievales, 46, 97-136.
    Martin, T. (2016). The margin to act: A framework of investigation for women&rsquo s (and men&rsquo s) medieval art-making. Journal of Medieval History, 42, 1-25.
    Therese Martin; John Williams (2018). Women's Spaces--Real and Imagined--in the Illustrated Beatus Commentaries. Arenal. Revista de Historia de las Mujeres, 25, 357-396.
    Therese Martin (2020). Beyond the Treasury of San Isidoro: A Tale of Two Projects. En The Medieval Iberian Treasury in the Context of Cultural Interchange (Expanded Edition) (pp. 1-22). Editorial: Brill.
    Therese Martin (2020). Caskets of Silver and Ivory from Diverse Parts of the World: Strategic Collecting for an Iberian Treasury. En The Medieval Iberian Treasury in the Context of Cultural Interchange (Expanded Edition) (pp. 23-60). Editorial: Brill.
    therese martin (2020). Los Beatos ilustrados en la España medieval (traducción de Therese Martin, ed.: John Williams, Visions of the End in Medieval Spain: Catalogue of Illustrated Beatus Commentaries on the Apocalypse and Study of the Geneva Beatus, Amsterdam: Amsterdam U... (pp. 260). Ledo del Pozo, España.
    therese martin (2020). The Medieval Iberian Treasury in the Context of Cultural Interchange (Expanded Edition) (pp. 320). Brill.
    John Williams; Therese Martin (2017). Visions of the End in Medieval Spain: Catalogue of Illustrated Beatus Commentaries on the Apocalypse and Study of the Geneva Beatus (pp. 292). Amsterdam University Press.