Generated by GPT-5-mini| Ediciones Trea | |
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| Name | Ediciones Trea |
| Founded | 1980s |
| Country | Spain |
| Headquarters | Asturias |
| Publications | Books |
| Topics | History, Culture, Art, Travel, Local Studies |
Ediciones Trea is a Spanish publishing house founded in the late 20th century, based in Asturias, focused on works of regional history, cultural studies, travel literature, and art. The press has developed a catalog that intersects with Spanish historiography, Iberian studies, Basque and Galician regionalism, and European comparative history, engaging readers across Spain and Latin America. Through partnerships with libraries, museums, university departments, and cultural institutions, the publisher has contributed to scholarship and public history.
The company emerged during a period of cultural renewal following the transition to democracy in Spain, connecting with authors linked to Universidad de Oviedo, Instituto de Estudios Asturianos, Real Instituto de Estudios Asturianos, and municipal cultural programs in Gijón and Oviedo. Early catalogs reflected interests in Asturian identity, notable figures from the region, and translations of European travel writing, interacting with movements associated with Movimiento 15-M activists, Instituto Cervantes networks, and archival initiatives like the Archivo Histórico Nacional. Over time the house collaborated with university presses such as Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Universidad de Salamanca and participated in book fairs including the Feria del Libro de Madrid and the Feria del Libro de Barcelona.
Ediciones Trea's program includes monographs, edited volumes, travel guides, facsimiles, and illustrated books that address topics related to Asturias, Cantabria, Galicia, and Basque Country. Titles often engage historiographical debates familiar to scholars of Isabel I of Castile, Carlos V, Felipe II, Spanish Civil War, Second Spanish Republic, and the Reconquista through regional lenses. The catalog features works on art history referencing figures like Goya, Velázquez, Picasso, and Eduardo Chillida, and travel narratives in the tradition of Richard Ford, Washington Irving, and Alexandre Dumas. Editions include collaboration with institutions such as the Museo del Prado, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, and provincial archives.
Authors published by the house include regional historians, art historians, and travel writers linked to Antonio Gamoneda, Miguel Delibes, Emilio Salgari (translations), and contemporary scholars from Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Universidad de Barcelona, and Universidad de Navarra. The list of works spans local biographies of figures tied to Asturias and thematic studies intersecting with scholarship on Fernando VII, Napoleonic Wars in Spain, Francoist Spain, and studies of medieval institutions like the Cortes of León. Illustrated volumes have featured essays by curators associated with exhibitions at the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza and catalogues connected to collections from Fundación MAPFRE.
Distribution networks cover Spain, the wider Iberian Peninsula, and Spanish-speaking markets in Latin America, with circulation channels through chains like Casa del Libro and independent retailers in cities including Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Bilbao, Valladolid, and Zaragoza. The publisher has participated in international markets via fairs such as the Frankfurt Book Fair, the London Book Fair, and collaborations with distributors servicing libraries like the Biblioteca Nacional de España and university collections in Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Santiago de Chile, and Lima. Partnerships with regional tourist boards and municipal cultural offices have positioned travel titles for sale in museums, heritage sites, and cultural centers.
Books from the press have been shortlisted or cited in regional literary and academic prizes connected to institutions such as the Premio Nacional de la Crítica, Premio Nacional de Historia de España, and awards administered by the Academia de la Historia and provincial cultural prizes from Principality of Asturias. Collaborations with museums and archives have earned recognition through curatorial acknowledgements and citations in exhibition catalogues tied to honors by organizations like the Fundación Princesa de Asturias and regional cultural institutions.
The company operates as an independent Spanish publisher headquartered in Asturias, maintaining editorial decisions through a small in-house editorial board that liaises with external advisors from universities including Universidad de Oviedo, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, and research centers such as the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. Distribution and rights negotiations have been managed through agreements with commercial partners and cultural institutions, aligning with common practices among independent presses represented at fairs alongside houses like Anagrama, Alianza Editorial, and Planeta.
The press has influenced regional historiography and cultural tourism, informing local heritage routes, museum education programs, and municipal commemorations in locales including Avilés, Llanes, Cangas de Onís, and Covadonga. Scholarly reception notes citations in works discussing Spanish regional identities, medieval studies, and modern Spanish history, as well as references in exhibition catalogues from national museums. Popular reception has been sustained by readership among local historians, university students, and cultural travelers exploring routes popularized in guides echoing the travelogues of George Borrow and John Murray.
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