Palma y Unamuno:
tradición e intrahistoria
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31381/test2.v0i15.1400Keywords:
Tradition, Intrahistory, Ricardo Palma, UnamunoAbstract
The term «Intrahistory» has different connotations. According to the Royal Spanish Academy, it is a voice introduced by Miguel de Unamuno to refer to the traditional life, which serves as a «decoration» to the most visible history. He compared this writer to official History with the headlines, as opposed to intrahistory as anything that happened but did not publish the newspapers. It is precisely in this context that the author of the present work tries to demonstrate that the traditions of Palma, by their wide popular base, break into the intrahistory field, by showing us historical figures and facts that are little oblivious to the called Official history