Enric Guinot is Professor of Medieval History at the University of Valencia. His lines of research are the construction of feudal society in the 13th century, and the study of continuities and ruptures in the transition between Andalusi and feudal society in the Kingdom of Valencia and the south of the Crown of Aragon during the Late Middle Ages.
He has carried out specialised studies on feudal colonisation, the founding of peasant communities and new towns, the creation of nobility lordships and military orders, etc.
Also, about the medieval landscape, and especially the large irrigated areas from the Mediterranean, their material structure (irrigation canals, paths, residential spaces...), the organisation of the agricultural spaces (plots, their dimensions, their relationship with irrigation canals...), and finally the inheritance of the agricultural spaces between the Andalusi and feudal worlds in the 13th century and its subsequent evolution.