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The (INH, "New History Institute") is a Catalan cultural foundation with headquarters in
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committed to historical journalism research. Its members, of which the most prominent is the Catalan nationalist writer Jordi Bilbeny, hold that history has been systematically manipulated by the Spanish (or "Castilian") state since the 15th century to eliminate the Catalan contribution to world history. The foundation promotes research, study and dissemination through publications, conferences, documentaries and symposia of its vision of Catalan history, in particular the annual "Symposium on the Catalan Discovery of America" in
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. This has led them to create a "history of their own" whose theses, "more or less picturesques,” are rejected by academia. Alberto Reig Tapia, from
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considers that their members do not make history but "Parody of History."
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, from
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, has called them “cartoon satirists.” The Institut Nova Història claims that major historical figures, including
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,
Erasmus Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus ( ; ; 28 October c. 1466 – 12 July 1536), commonly known in English as Erasmus of Rotterdam or simply Erasmus, was a Dutch Christian humanist, Catholic priest and Catholic theology, theologian, educationalist ...
,
Miguel de Cervantes Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra ( ; ; 29 September 1547 (assumed) – 22 April 1616 Old Style and New Style dates, NS) was a Spanish writer widely regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language and one of the world's pre-eminent novelist ...
,
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, Saint Teresa of Ávila and others were Catalan. It is funded by the Catalan autonomous government, and has received support from
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politicians.


History

The INH was created in 2007 following a split in the Foundation of Historical Studies of Catalonia. The principal researcher of the INH is Jordi Bilbeny, a member of the "Arenysian Movement for Self-Determination", a local independentist movement, and of the Arenys de Munt's
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, who launched the "Symposium on the Catalan Discovery of America" in 2001. From its inception, the INH has undertaken the study and dissemination of the alleged Catalan background and/or culture of
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,
Miguel de Cervantes Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra ( ; ; 29 September 1547 (assumed) – 22 April 1616 Old Style and New Style dates, NS) was a Spanish writer widely regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language and one of the world's pre-eminent novelist ...
, ''
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'', all topics put forward by Bilbeny. The president of the Institute is Albert Codinas, vice president of the , secretary of the , and co-founder of the Platform for the Right to Decide. Víctor Cucurull, another researcher, is president of the , and a member of the national secretariat of the Catalan National Assembly The INH has supported and organized, together with the municipality of
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, the ''Simposis sobre la descoberta catalana d'Amèrica'' (Symposia on the Catalan Discovery of America), held since 2001, where speakers present research on the alleged
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by the Catalans. In 2013, the Institute organized the first Universitat Nova Història in
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, under the sponsorship of the Provincial Council of Girona, the municipality of
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, Cercle Català de Negocis (Catalan Business Circle), asamblea.cat, the Regional Council of
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and Fundació Catalunya Estat.


Theories

The INH considers that the history of Catalonia has been manipulated and distorted since the end of the 15th century to favour the construct of a centralised Spanish ("Castilian") state. By minimising the role of Catalonia—or the
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—in Spanish collective history through falsification, concealment and censorship or "appropriation" of certain historical episodes, the prevalence of Castilian ideology is established. Among its claims are: *That
Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus (; between 25 August and 31 October 1451 – 20 May 1506) was an Italians, Italian explorer and navigator from the Republic of Genoa who completed Voyages of Christopher Columbus, four Spanish-based voyages across the At ...
, who discovered the Americas, was a Catalan; that his real name was Joan Colom i Bertran; that he was "a Catalan noble that fought against Ferdinand II in the
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of 1462-1472 and so needed to change his identity in order to avoid persecution by royalist forces"; and that he sailed from the port of
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rather than from Palos de Moguer. The theory is not new; it was originally proposed by Peruvian historian Luis Ulloa Cisneros in Paris in 1927. *That
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of Rotterdam was actually named Ferran, and was the second son of this Joan Colom i Bertran (Columbus). *That
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was actually Ferran Cortès, a Catalan noble;
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was Francesc Pinós De So i Carròs;
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's real name was Jaume d'Aragó-Dalmau;
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's last name was a distortion of the surname "Despuig", and his voyage to the new world was made in the name of the "King of Catalonia". Thus, the feat of discovery and conquest was accomplished entirely by Catalans, the only people who sailed to the Americas before 1518. *That
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was a Catalan, whose real name was Joan Miquel Servent, and who was a native of Xixona; that ''
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'' was a faulty translation of the original work in Catalan, ''El Quixot'', which was destroyed by the Castilians, and "passed off as Castilian". *That
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was Catalan, born in a town near Montserrat, such as
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or
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; that
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was actually Isabella of Aragon; that the mountains depicted at the bottom of the portrait were the Montserrat mountain range; and that Da Vinci's coat of arms was very similar to that of the "Catalan Royal House". These ideas were put forward in a 2014 documentary, ''Desmutant Leonardo ''(Deconstructing Leonardo), on .; Interview with Jordi Bilbeny at
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.
*That the original versions of ''
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'' and ''
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''—the latter having been written by Joan Timoneda—were in Catalan and were destroyed after having been translated into Castilian. *That Saint Teresa of Ávila was actually Teressa Enrìques de Cardona, abbess at the Monastery of Pedralbes for thirty years. *That the first university founded in the Iberian Peninsula was the
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, rather than the universities of
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and
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. *That the design of the flag of the United States of America was inspired by the Catalan
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.


Support from Catalans

The INH is linked to organizations funded by the Catalan autonomous government. It has collaborated with the separatist Catalan National Assembly in organising conferences on the history of Catalonia. In 2013 it was one of the recipients of the (President Lluís Companys National Awards) by the
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branch of
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. In 2012 the former president of the
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,
Jordi Pujol Jordi Pujol i Soley (, born 9 June 1930) is a retired Catalan politician who was the leader of the party Convergència Democràtica de Catalunya (CDC) from 1974 to 2003, and President of the Generalitat de Catalunya from 1980 to 2003. Early life ...
, wrote to Bilbeny congratulating him on his book ''Discovery and Catalan conquest of America. A history rewritten by the Castilians'', noting that the books published by the INH "are very convincing", while in 2014, the former vice-president of the Generalitat de Catalunya, Josep Lluís Carod-Rovira, participated at the reissue of Bilbeny's ''Brief account of the destruction of history'', where he spoke in praise of the book. The 2015 INH symposium in
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, under the title "The Catalan Discovery of America", was financed by the councils of Arenys de Munt and
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, together with associations such as the of Arenys de Munt. Muriel Casals, representative of the separatist coalition
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, gave the closing speech entitled "From the erased past to political independence". INH members have given talks on their theories in the main Catalan government-owned television and radio channels such as
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and
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.


Criticism

The INH has been described by one academic as "a group of Catalan self-styled scholars trying to prove and promote the idea that, throughout History, a massive conspiracy by the Crown of Castille, the Inquisition, and any institution that may be related to Castille, has been orchestrated against the nation of Catalonia to deprive it of its History and cultural identity in order to promote Castile". In 2019, a group of four Catalan historians publicly denounced the INH, calling it "a sect, not to say a drug" of "people who have never visited an archive" and likening it to
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. It was criticised in the Catalan parliament by the opposition party
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spokeswoman, Carina Mejías, who described its theories as "ridiculous". In August 2019
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, spokesman for Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya (ERC) also criticized INH saying that "No pseudo-science, pseudo-history should be funded with public money. It only serves those who wish to portray us as small, ridiculous and angry losers."


References

*{{cite book , title=El desafío secesionista catalán. El pasado de una ilusión, last=Reig Tapia , first=Alberto, author-link=Alberto Reig Tapia, publisher=Tecnos, location=Madrid, year=2021, isbn=978-84-309-8135-9


External links


Institut Nova Història Website

Presentation of the book by Enric Guillot
researcher of the Institut Nova Història in the TN-Vespre program of
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El TN migdia
(TV3) report on the studies of "El Quixot" (Don Quixote) (in Catalan) by Lluís Maria Mandado, researcher at the Institut Nova Història * Foundations based in Catalonia Catalan nationalism Conspiracy theories Pseudohistory Historical revisionism