
La utilización de la Epigrafia en la construcción del discurso nacionalista galego la Historia de Galicia de Murguía
Author(s) -
María Dolores Dopico Caínzos
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
portugália/portugália
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2183-3516
pISSN - 0871-4290
DOI - 10.21747/09714290/port42a6
Subject(s) - conquest , celtic languages , humanities , art , independence (probability theory) , history , ancient history , statistics , mathematics
The History of Galicia by Manuel Murguía laid the foundations of a Galician nationalism based on a differential fact, Celtism, which had remained unchanged from its origins to his own time. To support his theory, Murguía tried to show that no conquest, not even the Roman one, had suppressed the Celtic customs. The epigraphic sources, with the votive inscriptions that mentioned “Celtic” divinities, became a useful resource to show that survival, as well as the independence and spirit of rebellion of the Galician people.