Reviews
Convincing, stimulating, [this] will no doubt contribute to the ongoing discourse on the creation and assertion of communal identities in Iberian and Mediterranean history.
Provides a lucid and accessible introduction to this broader, still largely emerging, field of Renaissance historia sacra.
A valuable, early modern addition to what is already flourishing historical literature.
All in all this is an excellent, informative and very readable book that does full justice to its interesting subject.
Fascinating study.
As a local intellectual and cultural history—indeed, as a book that breaks new ground by demonstrating more than any before it the richness and broader significance of 'local histories' in early modern Spain—the book is a thrilling success.
Book Details
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Prologue: Old Bones for a New City
1. Granada in the Sixteenth Century
2. Controversy and Propaganda
3. Forging History: Granadino Historiography and the
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Prologue: Old Bones for a New City
1. Granada in the Sixteenth Century
2. Controversy and Propaganda
3. Forging History: Granadino Historiography and the Sacromonte
4. Civic Ritual and Civic Identity
5. The Plomos and the Sacromonte in Granadino Piety
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index