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Amparo Cabanes Pecourt (born 1938) is a Spanish historian, professor of
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, writer, and politician. From 1981 to 1983 she was a Councilor of the Valencian Community. In her writings she has defended the position that Valencian is not
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Biography

Amparo Cabanes Pecourt was born in the fishing district of
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. She is a disciple of the medieval historian and philologist . She took Baccalaureate and studies in Valencia. She obtained the degrees of Philosophy and Letters ''con premio extraordinario'' (1962) and Doctor in History (1968), under the direction of Ubieto Arteta at the Literary University of Valencia. She also took Social Graduate studies at the Social School of Valencia (1959–1962). From 1963 to 1983 she taught as a Full Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Valencia, and taught two courses (1979–1982) at that university's School of Nursing. By means of a national competition she obtained the Chair of Paleography and Diplomacy with a posting at the University of Murcia's Faculty of Philosophy and Letters (1982), passing in September 1983, through a transfer competition, to the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Zaragoza, where she remained until her retirement in 2008. She is a member of the , and from 2009 to 2016 she was director of its History Section. She is the author of more than 100 publications, most of them dedicated to issues related to Valencian history, culture, and language.


Political career

In 1976, invited by
Manuel Sanchis i Guarner Manuel Sanchís Guarner (Valencia, 1911–1981) was a Spanish philologist, historian and writer. He was an author of a vast work ranging from studies of linguistics, literature, history, ethnography to popular culture, basically centered on the ...
to give a lecture on the repopulation of the
Kingdom of Valencia Kingdom commonly refers to: * A monarchy ruled by a king or queen * Kingdom (biology), a category in biological taxonomy Kingdom may also refer to: Arts and media Television * ''Kingdom'' (British TV series), a 2007 British television drama s ...
based on the apportionment of
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, Cabanes Pecourt threw away the preexisting theories and defended the thesis that more settlers were Aragonese than Catalan, and therefore those who helped him conquer the lands did not speak Catalan. She became involved in politics at the hand of
Fernando Abril Martorell Fernando Abril Martorell (31 August 1936 – 16 February 1998) was a Spanish politician and agricultural engineer. Biography Born in Valencia, Spain, in 1936, he studied Agricultural Engineering and Political Sciences in Madrid, later obtai ...
after agreeing in some Valencian meetings to give a solution to the problem of the Valencian language. From September 1981 to December 1982, she was Councilor of Education in the Council of the Valencian Community presided over by
Enrique Monsonís Enric Monsonís Domingo (June 28, 1931 – October 7, 2011) was a Spanish liberal politician. Monsonís served as the head of the pre-autonomous government of the Consell Pre-autonòmic del País Valencià (''Pre-autonomous Council of the Valencian ...
, at the proposal of the UCD, although she accepted the position as an independent. Later, until June 1983, she was a councilor without portfolio in the government chaired by socialist Joan Lerma. She was part of the electoral lists, as an independent, of the coalition between the Valencian Union and People's Alliance in the 1983 regional elections, although she was not elected as a deputy.


Selected works

* ''Crónica Latina de los Reyes de Castilla'' (1964) * ''Los monasterios valencianos. Su economía en el siglo XV'' (1974) * ''Documentos de Jaime I de Aragón'' (1976/1988) * ''Llibre del Repartiment del Regne de Valencia'' (1979–80) * ''Tirant lo Blanch de Joanot Martorell'' (1980) * ''Documentos y datos para un estudio toponímico de la Región valenciana'' (1981) * ''Pere III y Valencia'' (1978) * ''Dietari del capellà d'Alfons el Magnànim'' (1991) * ''Vidal Mayor'' (1997) * ''Aureum Opus de Xativa'' (1998) * ''Ausias March i els seus manuscrits'' (2000) * ''Avehinaments (Valencia s. XIV)'' (2000) * ''El beato del abad Banzo, un Apocalipsis aragonés recuperado'' (2005)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Cabanes Pecourt, Amparo 1938 births Living people 20th-century Spanish historians 20th-century Spanish women writers 21st-century Spanish women writers Independent politicians in Spain People from Valencia Spanish medievalists Spanish palaeographers Spanish women academics Spanish women in politics Academic staff of the University of Murcia Academic staff of the University of Valencia Academic staff of the University of Zaragoza Politicians from the Valencian Community