La mémoire des villes dans l’Espagne du Siècle d’Or : Oublier pour mieux reconstruire
A new phenomenon can be seen in Spain in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries : the appearance and multiplication of local chronicles. The writers intended to trace in them the roots of places – region, diocese, city, etc. – and to write history and past glories, participating in the formation an...
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description | A new phenomenon can be seen in Spain in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries : the appearance and multiplication of local chronicles. The writers intended to trace in them the roots of places – region, diocese, city, etc. – and to write history and past glories, participating in the formation and maintenance of a collective memory. By analyzing some of these stories, it is evident that myths and legends are very present and play an essential role in these texts. The purpose of our study is to identify how the memory discourse is structured, and show that despite the advent of a critical historiography at that time, the legendary dimension is part of the strategies for writing, or rather re-write, the History. |
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spelling | doaj-art-13c588a27475462eb44d8b30d16ece1f2025-01-09T15:44:09ZengUMR 5136- France, Amériques, Espagne – Sociétés, Pouvoirs, Acteurs (FRAMESPA)Les Cahiers de Framespa1760-47612018-02-012610.4000/framespa.4569La mémoire des villes dans l’Espagne du Siècle d’Or : Oublier pour mieux reconstruireLidwine LinaresA new phenomenon can be seen in Spain in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries : the appearance and multiplication of local chronicles. The writers intended to trace in them the roots of places – region, diocese, city, etc. – and to write history and past glories, participating in the formation and maintenance of a collective memory. By analyzing some of these stories, it is evident that myths and legends are very present and play an essential role in these texts. The purpose of our study is to identify how the memory discourse is structured, and show that despite the advent of a critical historiography at that time, the legendary dimension is part of the strategies for writing, or rather re-write, the History.https://journals.openedition.org/framespa/4569citymemorychroniclelegendfoundation |
spellingShingle | Lidwine Linares La mémoire des villes dans l’Espagne du Siècle d’Or : Oublier pour mieux reconstruire Les Cahiers de Framespa city memory chronicle legend foundation |
title | La mémoire des villes dans l’Espagne du Siècle d’Or : Oublier pour mieux reconstruire |
title_full | La mémoire des villes dans l’Espagne du Siècle d’Or : Oublier pour mieux reconstruire |
title_fullStr | La mémoire des villes dans l’Espagne du Siècle d’Or : Oublier pour mieux reconstruire |
title_full_unstemmed | La mémoire des villes dans l’Espagne du Siècle d’Or : Oublier pour mieux reconstruire |
title_short | La mémoire des villes dans l’Espagne du Siècle d’Or : Oublier pour mieux reconstruire |
title_sort | la memoire des villes dans l espagne du siecle d or oublier pour mieux reconstruire |
topic | city memory chronicle legend foundation |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/framespa/4569 |
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