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The Real Academia de la Historia (RAH, 'Royal Academy of History') is a Spanish institution in
Madrid Madrid ( , ) is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million. It is the second-largest city in the European Union (EU), and ...
that studies history " ancient and
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,
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, civil, ecclesiastical,
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, scientific, of letters and arts, that is to say, the different branches of life, of civilisation, and of the culture of the
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". The Academy was established by royal decree of
Philip V of Spain Philip V ( es, Felipe; 19 December 1683 – 9 July 1746) was King of Spain from 1 November 1700 to 14 January 1724, and again from 6 September 1724 to his death in 1746. His total reign of 45 years is the longest in the history of the Spanish mo ...
on 18 April 1738.


Building

Since 1836 the Academy has occupied an 18th-century building designed by the neoclassical architect
Juan de Villanueva Juan de Villanueva (September 15, 1739 in Madrid – August 22, 1811) was a Spanish architect. Alongside Ventura Rodríguez, Villanueva is the best known architect of Spanish Neoclassicism. Biography His father was the sculptor Juan de Villa ...
. The building was originally occupied by the Hieronymites, a religious order. It became available as a result of legislation in the 1830s confiscating monastic properties (the ecclesiastical confiscations of Mendizábal).


Collections

As formerly the main Spanish institution for antiquaries, the Academy retains significant libraries and collections of antiquities, which cannot be seen by the public. The keeper of antiquities is the prehistorian Martín Almagro Gorbea. Items held include: * The '' Glosas Emilianenses'' * The '' Códice de Roda'' * The ''
San Millán Beatus The San Millán Beatus is an illuminated manuscript now held in the Real Academia de la Historia in Madrid as Cod. Emil. 33. It measures 35.5 cm by 23 cm and is a copy of the Commentary on the Apocalypse by Beatus of Liébana. Its illuminations ar ...
'' * The
Missorium of Theodosius I The Missorium of Theodosius I is a large ceremonial silver dish preserved in the Real Academia de la Historia, in Madrid, Spain. It was probably made in Constantinople for the tenth anniversary (decennalia) in 388 AD of the reign of the Emper ...
, a large ceremonial silver dish, probably made in
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for the tenth anniversary ( decennalia) in 388 of the reign of the Emperor
Theodosius I Theodosius I ( grc-gre, Θεοδόσιος ; 11 January 347 – 17 January 395), also called Theodosius the Great, was Roman emperor from 379 to 395. During his reign, he succeeded in a crucial war against the Goths, as well as in two ...
, the last Emperor to rule both the Eastern and Western Empires. It is one of the best surviving examples of Late Antique Imperial imagery and one of finest examples of late Roman goldsmith work.


Criticism

Some Spanish historians have considered it an obsolete misogynist institution, that still considers history as a matter of kings and battles.Marcos, J. M. and Corroto, P. and Jaén, B. Garcí
"Los historiadores se alarman ante la hagiografía de Franco"
in '' Público'', 30 May 2011
However, the image has changed since
Carmen Iglesias María del Carmen Iglesias Cano, 1st Countess of Gilbert, is a Spanish historian. She is a member of the Real Academia de la Historia since 1991 and its first female director since 2014. As Director of the Real Academia de la Historia, she has b ...
, the first female director, took over in 2014 from
Gonzalo Anes Gonzalo Anes Álvarez de Castrillón (10 December 1931 – 31 March 2014) was a Spanish economist, professor and historian. He was director of the Royal Academy of History. He was born in Trelles, Coaña, Asturias, and died on 31 March 2014 in ...
. By some authors RAH is considered a "thoroughly undemocratic" institution "unrepresentative of Spanish historical profession" and a hotbed of historical revisionism.


Biographical work


Biographical dictionary

In 2011 the Academy published the first 20 volumes of a dictionary of national biography, the '' Diccionario Biográfico Español'', to which some five thousand historians contributed. The publicly funded publication has been subject of controversy for failing to achieve the standards of objectivity associated with, for example, the
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography The ''Dictionary of National Biography'' (''DNB'') is a standard work of reference on notable figures from British history, published since 1885. The updated ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' (''ODNB'') was published on 23 September ...
. The British Dictionary restricted itself to persons who were deceased, and the historian
Henry Kamen Henry A. Kamen (born 4 October 1936 in Rangoon) is a British historian, who has published extensively on Europe, Spain, and the Spanish Empire. Biography Henry Arthur Kamen was born in Rangoon (then part of British Burma) in 1936, the son of ...
has argued that it was a mistake for its Spanish equivalent to include living figures among entries. However, while there was criticism of entries for some living people (such as the politician Esperanza Aguirre), the main allegations of bias concern articles relating to
Francoist Spain Francoist Spain ( es, España franquista), or the Francoist dictatorship (), was the period of Spanish history between 1939 and 1975, when Francisco Franco ruled Spain after the Spanish Civil War with the title . After his death in 1975, Spani ...
. A notable example was the entry on Francisco Franco, written by Luis Suárez Fernández, in which Franco is defined as an autocratic head of state rather than a dictator. In contrast, the dictionary reportedly defames individuals such as
Juan Negrín Juan Negrín López (; 3 February 1892 – 12 November 1956) was a Spanish politician and physician. He was a leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party ( es, Partido Socialista Obrero Español, PSOE) and served as finance minister and ...
, the last prime minister of the Second Republic. The dictionary sparked an outcry. Most objections came from voices on the left such as the party United Left and the newspaper ''Público''. For his part, Green party senator Joan Saura asked for publication of the dictionary to be stopped and the offending volumes withdrawn. There was also a call for corrections from the Ministry of Education. The Academy announced in June 2011 that amendments would be made to the text on line and in future paper editions. In 2012, when the Minister of Education, Culture and Sport, made a statement on the subject of the dictionary, it was still not clear whether the Academy was willing to describe Franco as a dictator. Carmen Iglesias, director of the academy, vowed to modify the online version in 2015. In 2018 a ceremony was held at El Pardo to launch the online edition, ''Diccionario Biografico Electronico''. Franco's status as a dictator was confirmed.


Metro collaboration

In 2015 the Academy entered into an initiative in collaboration with Metro de Madrid to provide information about people who have given their names to metro stations. Stations named after people include Concha Espina and
Paco de Lucia Paco is a Spanish nickname for Francisco. According to folk etymology, the nickname has its origins in Saint Francis of Assisi, who was the father of the Franciscan order; his name was written in Latin by the order as ''Pater Communitatis'' (fat ...
. Display panels have been placed in the stations in question.


Monuments and memorials removed during the George Floyd protests

In 2020 the Academy issued a statement “deploring” recent attacks on statues of figures from Spanish history, such as
Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus * lij, Cristoffa C(or)ombo * es, link=no, Cristóbal Colón * pt, Cristóvão Colombo * ca, Cristòfor (or ) * la, Christophorus Columbus. (; born between 25 August and 31 October 1451, died 20 May 1506) was a ...
, which had taken place as part of the
George Floyd protests The George Floyd protests were a series of protests and civil unrest against police brutality and racism that began in Minneapolis on May 26, 2020, and largely took place during 2020. The civil unrest and protests began as part of internat ...
. It reaffirmed its “commitment to the knowledge of Spain’s actions in America, beyond the falsification, the distortion and the partisan manipulation.”


Numerary members

Per article 6 of its statutes, the ''Real Academia de la Historia'' is composed of a maximum of 36 "Numbered Academics" who must be Spanish citizens. There are also Academics of Honour and Academic Correspondents, who may be of any nationality. The Director since 2014 has been Carmen Iglesias. The Numbered Academics are (after the number of chair): # Vicente Pérez Moreda # Hugo O'Donnell y Duque de Estrada # Vacant # Luis Suárez Fernández # Feliciano Barrios Pintado # Vacant # Josefina Gómez Mendoza # José Remesal Rodríguez # María del Pilar León-Castro Alonso # Vacant # Martín Almagro Gorbea # Vacant # Jaime Salazar y Acha # Francisco Javier Puerto Sarmiento # Juan Pablo Fusi Aizpurúa #
Antonio Cañizares Llovera Antonio Cañizares Llovera (; born 15 October 1945) is a Spanish cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who was the Archbishop of Valencia from 2014 to 2022. He was prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacramen ...
# Amparo Alba Cecilia # José Antonio Escudero López # Luis Antonio Ribot García # Fernando Díaz Esteban # José Ángel Sesma Muñoz # Enriqueta Vila Vilar # María del Carmen Iglesias Cano # Fernando Marías Franco # Miguel Ángel Ladero Quesada # Serafín Fanjul García # Miguel Ángel Ochoa Brun # Luis Alberto de Cuenca y Prado # José Luis Díez García # Carmen Sanz Ayán # Vacant # Carlos Martínez Shaw # María Jesús Viguera Molins # Vacant # Xavier Gil Puyol # Luis Agustín García Moreno


Corresponding members


See also

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External links

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