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In thisCatalan name, the first or paternal surname is Vicens and the second or maternal family name is Vives; both are generally joined by the conjunction "i".
Jaume Vicens Vives

Jaume Vicens Vives (6 June 1910 in Girona, Catalonia, Spain – 28 June 1960 in Lyon, France) was aCatalan historian, and is considered one of the top influential Spanish historians of the 20th century.[1]

Biography

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Childhood

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He was the son of Juan Vicens Comas and Victoria Vives and was born on the Santa Eugènia road, number 5, in Girona. His father had arrived in Girona at the end of the 19th century and worked as a proxy in the factory La Farinera Ensesa. His mother had a dressmaker's shop in the Plaça del Gra. His parents had two sons and a daughter: Juan, born in 1906; Jaume, in 1910 and María del Carmen in 1923.

He completed his primary studies at the Salesian school of the Brothers of Christian Doctrine in Girona. From his childhood he already showed a clear scientific vocation, dedicating his best efforts to persevere in his studies.

His father died suddenly in 1922 and his mother moved to Barcelona in 1924, where she had more opportunities to support her family by working in her profession. In 1926 his mother remarried and the bad relations between Jaume and his stepfather led him to leave the family home when he was only 16 years old to live in a boarding house, paying for the completion of his secondary studies with a job as an accountant in a department store. His mother died in 1929.

According toEliseo Climent Corberá, his 1954 bookNotícia de Catalunya was a direct source and inspiration forJoan Fuster's influential 1962 bookNosaltres, els valencians.[1] That book was to have been originally titledNosaltres els catalans, but it was renamed underJosep Pla's advice,[2] for fear ofFrancoist censorship.[3] Fuster's work has the same structure and intention as Vicens' book does.[4][5] The book was expanded and republished in 1960.Notícia de Catalunya had also a major influence on Jordi Pujol.[1] Vicens was also a friend an influence for Juan Reglá.[1][6]

References

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  1. ^abcdFoix, Josep M.Jaume Vicens Vives: la voluntat d'ésser catalansArchived 2010-10-08 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^Història de la historiografia catalana, p. 225
  3. ^De la revolución liberal a la democracia parlamentaria: Valencia (1808-1975), p.35.
  4. ^Nosaltres, els valencians, p. 20 (dentro del apartadoIntroducció.
  5. ^Associació d'Escriptors en Llengua Catalana (ed.)."Joan Fuster" (in Catalan). Barcelona. Archived fromthe original on 31 January 2009. Retrieved5 April 2009.
  6. ^Comprendre el món: reflexions d'un historiador, back cover

Further reading

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  • Jackson, Gabriel. "The Historical Writing of Jaime Vicens Vives."American Historical Review (1970): 808-815.online
  • Payne, Stanley G. “Jaime Vicens Vives and the Writing of Spanish History.”Journal of Modern History 34#2 (1962), pp. 119–134.online
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