Comparative Studies on Medieval Europe – Volume 5. 2017
Volume 5. 2017
ISSN Online: 2412-3196
ISBN-13 Online: 978-3-7001-8162-0
Accès : ici

Table des matières :
Walter Pohl – Introduction
Lars Boje Mortensen – The Sudden Success of Prose – a Comparative View of Greek, Latin, Old French and Old Norse
Richard W. Burgess – Michael Kulikowski – Could Isidore’s Chronicle Have Delighted Cicero? A Response
Ilya Afanasyev – Nicholas S. M. Matheou – Revisiting Pre-Modern Ethnicity and Nationhood: Preface
Andrea Ruddick – »Becoming English«: Nationality, Terminology, and Changing Sides in the Late Middle Ages
Yannis Stouraitis – Reinventing Roman Ethnicity in High and Late Medieval Byzantium
Claire Weeda – The Characteristics of Bodies and Ethnicity c. 900-1200
James M. Harland – Rethinking Ethnicity and ›Otherness‹ in Early Anglo-Saxon England
Patrick Wadden – Church, Apostle and People in Early Ireland
Mihailo St. Popović – Veronika Polloczek – Digitising Patterns of Power (DPP): Applying Digital Tools in the Analysis of Political and Social Transformations in the Historical Region of Macedonia (12th–14th Centuries)
Matthias Tischler – Patrick Marschner – The Bible in Historical Perception and Writing of the Transcultural Iberian Societies, Eighth to Twelfth Centuries page 195
Source : Medieval Worlds






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