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Uses Of The Past In Times Of Transition Forgetting Using And Discrediting The Past Approaches To Global Epigraphy Walter Pohl

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Uses Of The Past In Times Of Transition Forgetting Using And Discrediting The Past Approaches To Global Epigraphy Walter Pohl
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Publisher: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.84 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Walter Pohl, Andre Gingrich (eds.)
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Uses Of The Past In Times Of Transition Forgetting Using And Discrediting The Past Approaches To Global Epigraphy Walter Pohl by Walter Pohl, Andre Gingrich (eds.) instant download after payment.

In this issue we present the outcomes of two comparative and interdisciplinary research initiatives undertaken by colleagues at IMAFO: 'Uses of the Past in Times of Transition: Forgetting, Using and Discrediting the Past' was the focus of the final conference of the HERA Project: 'After Empire. Using and Not Using the Past in the Crisis of the Carolingian World, c. 900-1050' hosted in Vienna in early summer 2019. What follows is our new thematic focus on 'Global Epigraphy', which we started with this issue. Finally, we continue our cluster 'Byzantine Connections'.

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