Citation:
López Gómez, J. C. (2021). Gilbert-Charles Picard (1913-1998) and the Religions de l’Afrique Antique. In REVISTA DE HISTORIOGRAFÍA (RevHisto) (Issue 36, pp. 265–288). Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-contributor-funder:
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España) Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Sponsor:
This contribution is a product of the synergy between two different projects, EPIDI: Epítetos divinos: experiencia
religiosa y relaciones de poder en Hispania (HAR207-84789-C2-2-P), funded by the Spanish Ministry
of Science, Innovation and Universities, at University Carlos III of Madrid, and RomanIslam – Center
for Comparative Empire and Transcultural Studies, funded by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche
Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG), at Universität Hamburg.
Project:
Gobierno de España. HAR207-84789-C2-2-P
Keywords:
Ancient religion
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Gilbert-charles picard
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Historiography
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Punic
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Roman
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Derechos de autor 2021 Instituto de Historiografía "Julio Caro Baroja" de la Universidad Carlos III. Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España
Abstract:
This article analyses, from a historiographic
perspective, the most important aspects of
Charles-Gilbert Picard’s work on the religious
world of the populations inhabiting the Maghreb
during the Punic and Roman periods, with
special emphasis on his magnumThis article analyses, from a historiographic
perspective, the most important aspects of
Charles-Gilbert Picard’s work on the religious
world of the populations inhabiting the Maghreb
during the Punic and Roman periods, with
special emphasis on his magnum opus on the
subject, Les religions de l’Afrique Antique. In doing so, I have attempted to explain the evolution
in thought of an author who was one of the most
prominent scholars of the ancient religions in
North Africa between the end of the Second
World War and the process of decolonisation of
the Maghreb.[+][-]