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[EAN: 9782503543277], Neubuch, [PU: Brepols Publishers, Turnhout], Jacket, Cultural Encounters in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages(CELAMA 14) Post-Roman Transitions Christian and Barbarian Identities in the Early Medieval West W. Pohl, G. Heydemann (eds.) X+580 p., 9 b/w ill., 9 b/w line art, 156 x 234 mm, 2013 ISBN: 978-2-503-54327-7 Languages: English, German, Italian Hardback The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 145,00 What were the social contexts, cultural resources, and political consequences of the new models for identification which emerged during the transition from the Roman empire to the medieval world? This volume looks at changing identities during the transition from the Roman Empire to a political world defined by a different kingdoms and peoples in western Europe. It addresses 'ethnicity' in the context of alternative modes of identification, mainly Christianity and Romanness. To widen the horizon of current debates, it shows that the ancient dichotomy between barbarians and Romans is hardly helpful in understanding the complex transitions to a post-imperial age in the West. In a broad sweep of regional examples, from Spain and North Africa to Dalmatia and the British Isles, the book follows the unfolding of Christian and barbarian identities: How were both the Roman and the barbarian past used for the formation and legitimation of new identities? The ?scripts of Romanness? changed in the early Middle Ages, and so did the significance of othering pagans, heretics, or barbarians. The contributions trace the tenacity and the ambiguity of traditional narratives and signs of distinction: manuscripts and material remains, costume and epigraphy, historiography and hagiography were used in creative ways to shape civic, local, or religious communities. Many of the contributions show the fundamental importance of Christian 'strategies of identification' for creating a stronger political role for ethnicity in the post-Roman kingdoms. As such, they follow a line of argument that has also been explored in the book?s companion volume in this series, Strategies of Identification: Ethnicity and Religion in Early Medieval Europe (CELAMA 13). Table of Contents Preface - Walter Pohl and Gerda Heydemann Christian and Barbarian Identities in the Early Medieval West: Introduction - Walter Pohl Section 1: Scripts for Identity ? Resources of the Past Who is Allowed to Pray for the King? Saint-Maurice d?Agaune and the Creation of a Burgundian Identity - Albrecht Diem Patria , peregrinatio, and paenitentia: Identities of Alienation in the Seventh Century - Alexander O?Hara Religiones and gentes in Isidore of Seville?s Chronica maiora - Jamie Wood Adventus , Warfare, and the Britons in the Development of West Saxon Identity - John-Henry Clay Arrivano i barbari a cavallo! Foundation Myths and Origines gentium in the Adriatic Arc - Francesco Borri Tuscans as gens? Shaping Local Identities and Communities in Early Medieval Tuscany - Marco Stoffella Section 2: Romanness and Otherness ? Signs of Distinction and their Ambiguities Who Were the Romans? Shifting Scripts of Romanness in Early Medieval Italy - Maya Maskarinec The Fading Power of Images: Romans, Barbarians, and the Uses of a Dichotomy in Early Medieval Archaeology - Philipp von Rummel Remembering the Warriors: Weapon Burials and Tombstones between Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages in Northern Italy - Irene Barbiera Who is the Barbarian? Considerations on the Vandal Royal Title - Roland Steinacher Die Wahrnehmung der nichtfrankischen Volker in der merowingerzeitlichen Historiographie - Gerald Krutzler Scritture nazionali e aree culturali: le epigrafi tra forme, contenuti e trasmissioni testuali in Italia e nell?Europa altomedievale - Flavia De Rubeis, Books<
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