Desde la muerte de Bennassar, reflexiones sobre los inicios de la historiografía vallisoletana

  1. Javier Burrieza Sánchez
Livre:
Pasados y presente: estudios para el profesor Ricardo García Cárcel
  1. 1447042 (coord.)
  2. José Luis Betrán Moya (coord.)
  3. Francisco Javier Burgos Rincón (coord.)
  4. Bernat Hernández (coord.)
  5. Doris Moreno (coord.)
  6. Manuel Peña Díaz (coord.)

Éditorial: Departament d'Història Moderna i Contemporània ; Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona = Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

ISBN: 978-84-121566-2-1

Année de publication: 2020

Pages: 1241-1253

Type: Chapitre d'ouvrage

Résumé

Since the death of Bennassar, reflections on the beginnings of historiography about Valladolid Taking the work of Bartolomé Bennassar about "Valladolid in the Golden Age" as an apology and reference made within the context of the historiographical renovation of Annales, in this article we will focus a reflection -through two works- on the principles of historiography relative to Valladolid. The one published in 1627 by Fray Antonio Daza and the one written in the first quarter of the 17th Century by the regidor Juan Antolínez de Burgos, although this one was not published until the 19th Century. The first one did not refer to Valladolid as a whole but to a Franciscan man from this city who was tried to turn into a saint, holiness that began in the town that saw him born. Finally, from the middle of the 18th Century, it was the patron of Valladolid: saint Pedro Regalado. The second one is the first historical compendium of this city, related to the descriptive literary production of this land.