Alexandre Herculano’s “A abóbada (1401)”: a parodied forgery and coarse replicas of a patriotic narrative about Batalha

This article focuses on the short story “A abóbada (1401)” (The vault [1401]) by the Portuguese author Alexandre Herculano with a view to analyse the origin and development of a narrative that established national and international debates on the historiography of the Gothic architecture in Portuga...

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Main Author: Pedro Redol
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Coimbra University Press 2025-06-01
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description This article focuses on the short story “A abóbada (1401)” (The vault [1401]) by the Portuguese author Alexandre Herculano with a view to analyse the origin and development of a narrative that established national and international debates on the historiography of the Gothic architecture in Portugal. The article starts by examining the origins and development of the legend of the vault in Batalha’s chapter house, simultaneously with a discussion of the emergence of the monastery’s modern historiography. This is followed by a critical analysis of Herculano’s short story. Part three assesses the impact that, until recently, the tenets generated by Herculano’s narrative have had on the historiographical discourse centred on Batalha’s monastery, which alternated between ideas of a “national” and a “foreign” origin of its architecture. Finally, the article discusses recent theories that allow to overcome this dichotomy, opening a new era to Late Gothic architectural
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spelling doaj-art-a7ec1da4a90946eab4c17347ce4cfc8e2025-08-20T03:33:15ZporCoimbra University PressRevista de História da Sociedade e da Cultura1645-22592183-86152025-06-0125110.14195/1645-2259_25-1_1Alexandre Herculano’s “A abóbada (1401)”: a parodied forgery and coarse replicas of a patriotic narrative about BatalhaPedro Redol0Museus e Monumentos de Portugal, Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitória | Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Departamento de Conservação e Restauro This article focuses on the short story “A abóbada (1401)” (The vault [1401]) by the Portuguese author Alexandre Herculano with a view to analyse the origin and development of a narrative that established national and international debates on the historiography of the Gothic architecture in Portugal. The article starts by examining the origins and development of the legend of the vault in Batalha’s chapter house, simultaneously with a discussion of the emergence of the monastery’s modern historiography. This is followed by a critical analysis of Herculano’s short story. Part three assesses the impact that, until recently, the tenets generated by Herculano’s narrative have had on the historiographical discourse centred on Batalha’s monastery, which alternated between ideas of a “national” and a “foreign” origin of its architecture. Finally, the article discusses recent theories that allow to overcome this dichotomy, opening a new era to Late Gothic architectural https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/rhsc/article/view/14621NationalismArtistic interchangeTransnationality
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Alexandre Herculano’s “A abóbada (1401)”: a parodied forgery and coarse replicas of a patriotic narrative about Batalha
Revista de História da Sociedade e da Cultura
Nationalism
Artistic interchange
Transnationality
title Alexandre Herculano’s “A abóbada (1401)”: a parodied forgery and coarse replicas of a patriotic narrative about Batalha
title_full Alexandre Herculano’s “A abóbada (1401)”: a parodied forgery and coarse replicas of a patriotic narrative about Batalha
title_fullStr Alexandre Herculano’s “A abóbada (1401)”: a parodied forgery and coarse replicas of a patriotic narrative about Batalha
title_full_unstemmed Alexandre Herculano’s “A abóbada (1401)”: a parodied forgery and coarse replicas of a patriotic narrative about Batalha
title_short Alexandre Herculano’s “A abóbada (1401)”: a parodied forgery and coarse replicas of a patriotic narrative about Batalha
title_sort alexandre herculano s a abobada 1401 a parodied forgery and coarse replicas of a patriotic narrative about batalha
topic Nationalism
Artistic interchange
Transnationality
url https://impactum-journals.uc.pt/rhsc/article/view/14621
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