Forging the Past: Invented Histories in Counter-Reformation Spain

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By Katrina B. Olds *09

Published Jan. 21, 2016

Spain’s infamous “false chronicles” — the documents about Spanish sacred history fabricated by a little-known Jesuit priest — shaped scholarly discourse, religious practice, and local heritage throughout that nation for centuries after they appeared in 1595. Forging the Past: Invented Histories in Counter-Reformation Spain analyzes intellectual, cultural, and political history while reinvigorating debate on the nature of historical and religious truth. Katrina B. Olds *09 is a history professor at the University of San Francisco.

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