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Visions Of Medieval History In North America And Europe Studies On Cultural Identity And Power Cursor Mundi 41 Bilingual Hans Hummer Editor Dana Polanichka Editor

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Visions Of Medieval History In North America And Europe Studies On Cultural Identity And Power Cursor Mundi 41 Bilingual Hans Hummer Editor Dana Polanichka Editor
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Publisher: Brepols Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.71 MB
Pages: 451
Author: Hans Hummer (editor); Dana Polanichka (editor)
ISBN: 9782503596280, 2503596282
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: Bilingual

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Visions Of Medieval History In North America And Europe Studies On Cultural Identity And Power Cursor Mundi 41 Bilingual Hans Hummer Editor Dana Polanichka Editor by Hans Hummer (editor); Dana Polanichka (editor) 9782503596280, 2503596282 instant download after payment.

In this volume, scholars from North America and Europe explore the intersection of medieval identity with ethnicity, religion, power, law, inheritance, texts, and memory. They offer new historiographical interventions into questions of identity, but also of ethnonyms, conflict studies, the feudal revolution, gender and kinship studies, and local history. Employing interdisciplinary approaches and textual hermeneutics, the authors represent an international scholarly community characterized by intellectual restlessness, historiographical experimentation, and defiance of convention.

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