Imperial histories from Alfonso X to Inca Garcilaso revisionist myths of reconquest and conquest /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Potomac, Md., U.S.A. :
Scripta Humanistica,
1997.
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Series: | Scripta Humanistica (Series) ;
134. Digitalia eBook Collection: Scripta Humanistica. |
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Online Access: | Digitalia Hispánica |
Table of Contents:
- Ch.1. Critical models of cultural historicism for Iberian history and historiography
- Ch.2. National-imperial propaganda of the Castilian/Hispanic Reconquest
- Ch.3. Popular myths of the Reconquest in Alfonso X's prosified epic songs
- Ch.4. Chivalric and crusading revisionism in Iberian royal-aristocratic chronicles
- Ch.5. Heroic typology and historical authority in late-medieval Romance chronicles
- Ch.6. Discourse of changing eras in histories and stories from the Reconquest to the Conquest
- Ch.7. Cultural-historical transition in Colon's rhetoric of quest and utopia Ch. 8Authorial-editorial frames in reports of the Discovery and histories of the Conquest
- Ch.9. Conquest utopias and dystopias as historical paradigm and parable: New World myth, Old World reception
- Ch.10. Revisionist histories and myths of the Iberian Reconquest and Conquest
- Notes.
- Select Bibliography: Works Cited or Consulted
- Appendix: Models, Texts, Chronology
- Index.