The Venice City Council promoted an initiative to benefit from a European Commission program to support culture, with trade routes as its common thread. The result of that proposal was this book of Pan-European Cultural Corridors, in which Portuguese, French, Finnish, Italian, Greek and Norwegian researchers participated. Spain participated with a study by Pierre Guérin, focused on the Iberian world in the Llíria area, and with which I was commissioned on the Valencian possessions of the Borjas, placing special emphasis on the Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna.
In 2001, the Spanish version was published, and a year earlier, the English translation, which is included in the blog, due to being a different book, with its own ISBN.