[BOOK][B] Authoring the past: history, autobiography, and politics in medieval Catalonia

J Aurell - 2019 - degruyter.com
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Authoring the Past surveys medieval Catalan historiography, shedding light on the
emergence and evolution of historical writing and autobiography in the Middle Ages, on
questions of authority and authorship, and on the links between history and politics during
the period. Jaume Aurell examines texts from the late twelfth to the late fourteenth century—
including the Latin Gesta comitum Barcinonensium and four texts in medieval Catalan:
James I's Llibre dels fets, the Crònica of Bernat Desclot, the Crònica of Ramon Muntaner …
Authoring the Past surveys medieval Catalan historiography, shedding light on the emergence and evolution of historical writing and autobiography in the Middle Ages, on questions of authority and authorship, and on the links between history and politics during the period. Jaume Aurell examines texts from the late twelfth to the late fourteenth century—including the Latin Gesta comitum Barcinonensium and four texts in medieval Catalan: James I’s Llibre dels fets, the Crònica of Bernat Desclot, the Crònica of Ramon Muntaner, and the Crònica of Peter the Ceremonious—and outlines the different motivations for the writing of each.
For Aurell, these chronicles are not mere archaeological artifacts but rather documents that speak to their writers’ specific contemporary social and political purposes. He argues that these Catalonian counts and Aragonese kings were attempting to use their role as authors to legitimize their monarchical status, their growing political and economic power, and their aggressive expansionist policies in the Mediterranean. By analyzing these texts alongside one another, Aurell demonstrates the shifting contexts in which chronicles were conceived, written, and read throughout the Middle Ages.
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