This volume reflects on the motivations underpinning the writing of
history in Late Antique Iberia, emphasising its theoretical and
practical aspects and outlining the social, political and ideological
implications of the constructions and narrations of the past. The volume
includes general topics related to the writing of history, such as the
historiographical debates on writing history, the praxis of history
writing and the role of central and local powers in the construction of
the past, the legitimacy of history, the exaltation of Christian history
to the detriment of other religious beliefs, and the perception of time
in hagiographical texts. Further points of interest in the volume are
the specific studies on the historiographical culture. All these issues
are analysed from an innovative perspective, which combines traditional
subjects with new historiographical topics, such as the configuration of
historical discourse through another type of documentation like
councils, hagiography or legislation.