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Dr Manuel Hijano

Associate Professor/Director of Studies (Hispanic Studies)


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Associate Professor/Director of Studies (Hispanic Studies) in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures+44 (0) 191 33 43467
Member of the Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies

Biography

I am interested in the narratives of the medieval Iberian past, in particular the Castilian tradition of chronicles, epics and ballads. I am also interested in all issues associated to textual scholarship and critical editing. 

Since the completion of my thesis (a study and critical edition of a fifteenth-century Castilian chronicle called 'Estoria del fecho de los godos'), my work has focused on the textual tradition stemmed from Alofnso X's Estoria de España, as well as the use of oral or epic sources by Castilian historians in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.  

I am currently completing two editions of chronicle texts ('Historia menos atajante' and 'Historia hasta 1288 dialogada'), and working in a monograph on the Castilian epic, and its impact on the development of Spanish historiography. 

I am happy to supervise PhD on all areas related to the literature and history (or the relationship between the two) of medieval Iberia. 

Research interests

  • Spanish medieval history and historiography
  • The Castilian Epic
  • The value of narrative in the representation of the past

Publications

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Supervision students