Memory in the Middle Ages: Approaches from Southwestern Europe
Memory was vital to the functioning of the medieval world. People in medieval societies shared an identity based on commonly held memories. Religions, rulers, and even cities and nations justified their existence and their status through stories that guaranteed their deep and unbroken historical roo...
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Zusammenfassung: | Memory was vital to the functioning of the medieval world. People in medieval societies shared an identity based on commonly held memories. Religions, rulers, and even cities and nations justified their existence and their status through stories that guaranteed their deep and unbroken historical roots. The studies in this interdisciplinary collection explore how manifestations of memory can be used by historians as a prism through which to illuminate European medieval thought and value systems. The contributors draw the link between memory and medieval science, management of power and remembrance of the dead ancestors through examples from southern Europe as a means of enriching and complicating our study of the Middle Ages; this is a region with a large amount of documentation but which to date has not been widely studied. Finally, the project has researched the role of memory as a means to sustain identity and ideology from the past to the present.[-][-]This book has two companion volumes, dealing with ideology and identity as part of a larger project that seeks to map and interrogate the significance of all three concepts in the Middle Ages in the West Memory was vital to the functioning of the medieval world. People in medieval societies shared an identity based on commonly held memories. Religions, rulers, and even cities and nations justified their existence and their status through stories that guaranteed their deep and unbroken historical roots. The studies in this interdisciplinary collection explore how manifestations of memory can be used by historians as a prism through which to illuminate European medieval thought and value systems. The contributors draw the link between memory and medieval science, management of power, and remembrance of the dead ancestors through examples from southern Europe as a means of enriching and complicating our study of the Middle Ages; this is a region with a large amount of documentation but which to date has not been widely studied |
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spelling | Memory in the Middle Ages Approaches from Southwestern Europe ed. by Flocel Sabaté Leeds Arc Humanities Press [2021] © 2020 1 online resource (516 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier CARMEN monographs and studies Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jul 2021) Memory was vital to the functioning of the medieval world. People in medieval societies shared an identity based on commonly held memories. Religions, rulers, and even cities and nations justified their existence and their status through stories that guaranteed their deep and unbroken historical roots. The studies in this interdisciplinary collection explore how manifestations of memory can be used by historians as a prism through which to illuminate European medieval thought and value systems. The contributors draw the link between memory and medieval science, management of power and remembrance of the dead ancestors through examples from southern Europe as a means of enriching and complicating our study of the Middle Ages; this is a region with a large amount of documentation but which to date has not been widely studied. Finally, the project has researched the role of memory as a means to sustain identity and ideology from the past to the present.[-][-]This book has two companion volumes, dealing with ideology and identity as part of a larger project that seeks to map and interrogate the significance of all three concepts in the Middle Ages in the West Memory was vital to the functioning of the medieval world. People in medieval societies shared an identity based on commonly held memories. Religions, rulers, and even cities and nations justified their existence and their status through stories that guaranteed their deep and unbroken historical roots. The studies in this interdisciplinary collection explore how manifestations of memory can be used by historians as a prism through which to illuminate European medieval thought and value systems. The contributors draw the link between memory and medieval science, management of power, and remembrance of the dead ancestors through examples from southern Europe as a means of enriching and complicating our study of the Middle Ages; this is a region with a large amount of documentation but which to date has not been widely studied In English History HISTORY / Medieval bisacsh Civilization, Medieval Collective memory Europe, Southern History To 1500 Campo Gutiérrez, Ana Del ctb Comas-Via, Mireia ctb Gallinari, Luciano ctb Genet, Jean-Philippe ctb Guiance, Ariel ctb Johnston, William M. ctb Martí, Esther ctb Martínez De Aguirre, Javier ctb McKitterick, Rosamond ctb Pilutti Namer, Myriam ctb Pons Cortès, Antoni ctb Ramos Dias, Marta Miriam ctb Renedo, Xavier ctb Rojas Donat, Luis ctb Rucquoi, Adeline ctb Sabaté, Flocel ctb Sabaté, Flocel edt Salmón, Fernando ctb Serrano, Marta ctb Terlouw, Kees ctb Zimmermann, Michel ctb https://doi.org/10.1515/9781641892636 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Memory in the Middle Ages Approaches from Southwestern Europe History HISTORY / Medieval bisacsh Civilization, Medieval Collective memory Europe, Southern History To 1500 |
title | Memory in the Middle Ages Approaches from Southwestern Europe |
title_auth | Memory in the Middle Ages Approaches from Southwestern Europe |
title_exact_search | Memory in the Middle Ages Approaches from Southwestern Europe |
title_exact_search_txtP | Memory in the Middle Ages Approaches from Southwestern Europe |
title_full | Memory in the Middle Ages Approaches from Southwestern Europe ed. by Flocel Sabaté |
title_fullStr | Memory in the Middle Ages Approaches from Southwestern Europe ed. by Flocel Sabaté |
title_full_unstemmed | Memory in the Middle Ages Approaches from Southwestern Europe ed. by Flocel Sabaté |
title_short | Memory in the Middle Ages |
title_sort | memory in the middle ages approaches from southwestern europe |
title_sub | Approaches from Southwestern Europe |
topic | History HISTORY / Medieval bisacsh Civilization, Medieval Collective memory Europe, Southern History To 1500 |
topic_facet | History HISTORY / Medieval Civilization, Medieval Collective memory Europe, Southern History To 1500 |
url | https://doi.org/10.1515/9781641892636 |
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