Written in Spanish by Pablo C. Díaz, Clelia Martínez, and Francisco Javier Sanz, this work provides an essential historiographical overview of the Iberian Peninsula’s transformation between the 5th and 8th centuries. Rather than relying on purely chronological narratives, the authors focus on deep structural processes.

They dive into the complex transition from the twilight of the Roman Empire to the establishment (and eventual fall) of the Visigothic Kingdom, exploring key themes such as political fragmentation, socio-economic shifts, and religious transformations.

It is an indispensable reference guide that perfectly balances analytical depth with a clear presentation of the period’s most significant historical debates.

Whether you are a university student, a researcher, or simply a passionate history enthusiast, this book offers profound insights into how the foundations of Late Antique Hispania were laid.


Alfonso García Sánchez