Teresa de Ávila was proclaimed Saint Patron of Spain in 1618, 1627 and 1812, but not for long. Saint James, traditional Saint Patron, won three times. This article explains briefly these three episodes, but it is mostly focused on analyse the interpretation through the biography which has studied the topic. It is about seeing how during the last few years those interpretations have created complex theories that follow the new politic history and cultural history. The article studies and compares those contributions.<br><br>Teresa de Ávila fue proclamada patrona de España en 1618, 1627 y 1812, pero por poco tiempo. El Apóstol Santiago, patrón tradicional, venció en las tres ocasiones. Este artículo explica brevemente los tres episodios, pero...
This article discusses the problem of the failed cause of beatification of Angela Serafina, from her...
Emprendida a partir de 1591, la canonización de Santa Teresa ha revuelto los círculos religiosos y a...
El presente artículo se adentra en la prosa hagiográfica que Tomás Sánchez Dávila (1564-1627) dedica...
Teresa de Ávila was proclaimed Saint Patron of Spain in 1618, 1627 and 1812, but not for long. Saint...
This article describes the stages in the canonization process of St. Teresa of Ávila (Teresa de Jesú...
The article aims to study the importance of St. Teresa and her function as a character, between fict...
St. Teresa of Avila's official persona as an active contemplative was promulgated in her Bull of Can...
Less known than saint Teresa of Avila or saint Ignatius of Loyola, the study of saint Thomas of Vill...
El anuncio de la beatificación de Teresa de Jesús trajo consigo la organización de diversos festejo...
El presente artículo considera el nuevo patronazgo religioso de las ciudades y villas castellanas de...
As the British historian Simon Ditchfield pointed out some years ago, in early modern Europe, people...
Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 201
The present article examines the attempt to write a historia sacra by the Discalced Carmelite Tomás ...
What did it mean to be a Catholic in Spain between the xix and the xx centuries? This article aims t...
Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 2012-201
This article discusses the problem of the failed cause of beatification of Angela Serafina, from her...
Emprendida a partir de 1591, la canonización de Santa Teresa ha revuelto los círculos religiosos y a...
El presente artículo se adentra en la prosa hagiográfica que Tomás Sánchez Dávila (1564-1627) dedica...
Teresa de Ávila was proclaimed Saint Patron of Spain in 1618, 1627 and 1812, but not for long. Saint...
This article describes the stages in the canonization process of St. Teresa of Ávila (Teresa de Jesú...
The article aims to study the importance of St. Teresa and her function as a character, between fict...
St. Teresa of Avila's official persona as an active contemplative was promulgated in her Bull of Can...
Less known than saint Teresa of Avila or saint Ignatius of Loyola, the study of saint Thomas of Vill...
El anuncio de la beatificación de Teresa de Jesús trajo consigo la organización de diversos festejo...
El presente artículo considera el nuevo patronazgo religioso de las ciudades y villas castellanas de...
As the British historian Simon Ditchfield pointed out some years ago, in early modern Europe, people...
Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 201
The present article examines the attempt to write a historia sacra by the Discalced Carmelite Tomás ...
What did it mean to be a Catholic in Spain between the xix and the xx centuries? This article aims t...
Copia digital. Valladolid : Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Cultura y Turismo, 2012-201
This article discusses the problem of the failed cause of beatification of Angela Serafina, from her...
Emprendida a partir de 1591, la canonización de Santa Teresa ha revuelto los círculos religiosos y a...
El presente artículo se adentra en la prosa hagiográfica que Tomás Sánchez Dávila (1564-1627) dedica...