TY - JOUR A1 - Barceló, Pedro T1 - La imagen de Sicilia en la historiografia tardo-antigua Y1 - 1998 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Barceló, Pedro T1 - Aníbal de Cartago : un proyecto alternativo a la formación del Imperio Romano T3 - El libro de bolsillo : Historia Y1 - 2000 VL - 4187 PB - Alianza Ed. CY - Madrid ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Knippschild, Silke T1 - Abajo el tirano ! Destrucción de síbolos imperiales como representación del cambio de poder Y1 - 2004 SN - 84-8021-491-0 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Baraceló, Pedro A1 - Mínguez, Víctor T1 - Trajano, Constantino y Velázquez : Apuntes para una interpretación de La redición de Breda Y1 - 2004 SN - 84-8021-491-0 ER - TY - BOOK ED - Heimann, Heinz-Dieter ED - Knippschild, Silke ED - Mínguez, Víctor y. T1 - Ceremoniales, ritos y representacion del poder : III Coloquio internacional del Grupo Europeo de Investigación Histórica Religión, Poder y Monarquía, Castelló de la Plana - Vinaròs (España), 10, 11 y 12 de noviembre de 2003 BT - Zermonien Riten Darstellungen der Macht : III Internationales Kolloquium der Europäischen Forschungsgruppe Religion, Macht, Monarchie ; Castelló del la Plana - Vinarós (Spanien), 10, 11 und 12 November 2003 T3 - Humanitas Y1 - 2004 SN - 84-8021-491-0 VL - 15 PB - Univ. Jaume CY - Castello de la Plana ER - TY - BOOK ED - Kunst, Christiane ED - Marsá Gonzáles, Verónica T1 - Memoria y olvido de la historia T3 - Humanitats Y1 - 2006 SN - 978-84-8021-591-6 VL - 4 PB - Publi. de la Univ. Jaume I CY - Castelló de la Plana ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Faber, Eike A1 - Barcelo, Pedro T1 - Sobre los orígenes y la evaluación de los Germanos en la literatura alemana de los siglos XVI JF - Revista de historiografía : rivista semestral N2 - Los conceptos que tenían los habitantes del Sacro Imperio Romano sobre la nación germana respecto a su filiación étnica y sus orígenes cambian a partir del inicio de la historia moderna. A través del análisis de los ejemplos más relevantes el presente estudio traza las líneas maestras de este proceso de apropiación e interpretción del pasado que empieza con la recepción de la Germania de Tácito por los escritores humanistas y se prolonga a lo largo de los siglos XVII, XVIII y XIX. N2 - The concepts which inhabitants of the Holy Roman Empire had of the German Nation regarding their ethnic affiliation and origins changed at the beginning of the Modern Age. Through the analysis of the most significant examples, this paper provides an outline of the development of the appropriation process and interpretation of the past that begins with the humanist writers’ reactions to the discovery of Tacitus’ work, Germania, and continues over the course the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and the widespread belief that contemporary Germans and the Germani of classical authors are essentially identical. Y1 - 2011 SN - 1885-2718 VL - 15 IS - 2 PB - Universidad Carlos III CY - Madrid ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Simal Duran, Juan Luis T1 - An Atlantic perspective for Spanish history in the age of revolutions JF - Ayer : revista de historia contemporánea N2 - This bibliographical essay seeks to evaluate the impact that the historiographical trend known as Atlantic history, which emerged in the Anglo-Saxon academia, has had on the Spanish-American one. It also considers the criticisms and reticence that it has triggered. The analysis focuses on the applicability and relevance as an analytical tool for the Spanish case of the concept of Atlantic revolutions. It also wants to assess the benefits that geographically broad approaches -even beyond the Atlantic- present to nineteenth-century Spanish historiography. KW - Atlantic History KW - Transnational History KW - Global History KW - Age of Revolutions KW - Spain Y1 - 2013 SN - 1134-2277 IS - 89 SP - 199 EP - 212 PB - Asociación de Historia Contemporánea CY - Madrid ER - TY - JOUR A1 - D'Aprile, Iwan-Michelangelo T1 - Mediums of communication and the development of an European constitutional discourse at the dawn of the nineteenth century JF - Ayer : revista de historia contemporánea N2 - In this article, entangled media history is presented as an approach to combine recent methodological developments towards an international turn in intellectual history on the one hand with the social history of ideas on the other. By concentrating on press networks, publishers, and media formats the various processes of constitutionalization and nationalization in the aftermath of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic period can be reconstructed as part of an emerging European public sphere. This is exemplified by the example of the political discourse of that time in Germany. In a first step, the international networks around the two most important German publishers, Johann Friedrich Cotta and Friedrich Arnold Brockhaus, are reconstructed. In the second part, the crucial role of translations and adaptations of political articles in two decisive media formats of the political discourse, the historical-political journals and the "Conversationslexikon" is examined. And finally in a third step, the specific significance of the reception of the Spanish revolution of the "trienio liberal" for the development of a constitutional vocabulary in Germany is sketched. KW - Media History KW - Intellectual History KW - History of Political Thought KW - History of Revolutions KW - Press History KW - transformations of the public sphere Y1 - 2014 SN - 1134-2277 IS - 94 SP - 49 EP - 69 PB - Asociación de Historia Contemporánea CY - Madrid ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Simal, Juan Luis T1 - Exile, nation and liberalism (1776-1848): a transnational approach JF - Ayer : revista de historia contemporánea N2 - This article interrogates the application of a transnational perspective to the study of exile in the Age of Revolutions. The purpose is two-fold: 1) to acknowledge the benefits of the transnational approach for studying the phenomenon of exile in Europe and the Americas in this period, especially in order to understand the parallel formation of international liberalism and European counterrevolution; 2) to question some of the limitations of this approach, especially if it means neglecting the national framework in a context of intense nation-building, like the late 18th- and early 19th-centuries. An interpretation that understands exiles merely as transnational agents misses how important for them the nation was, for it shaped both their politics and their identities. KW - Exile KW - nation KW - liberalism KW - transnational history KW - Age of Revolutions Y1 - 2014 SN - 1134-2277 IS - 94 SP - 23 EP - 48 PB - Asociación de Historia Contemporánea CY - Madrid ER -