
"The Rise of Catalan Identity: A Cultural Revolution in the Late Medieval Period" by Philip Decker explores the dynamic evolution of Catalan identity during a period of profound political, cultural, and social transformation. The book traces the development of Catalonia from a region within the Crown of Aragon to a distinct political and cultural entity, examining the forces that led to the consolidation of its unique language, legal traditions, and cultural practices. Decker delves into the effects of the Corts Catalanes, feudalism, the rise of Catalan trade and maritime power, and the Catalan Renaissance (Renaixença)—all of which played crucial roles in shaping the region's identity. Through an analysis of key historical events, such as the integration into the Crown of Aragon and the political struggles of the Catalan elite, the book offers a nuanced understanding of how Catalonia's distinct identity emerged and transformed in the late medieval period. Decker also highlights the challenges faced by Catalonia in its relationship with the Spanish monarchy, marking a pivotal period in the long history of Catalan nationalism. This work will appeal to scholars of medieval history, cultural studies, and political history, offering a comprehensive examination of the roots of Catalan identity and its enduring legacy.
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