Memory and myths of the Norman Conquest:
The Norman Conquest is one of the most significant events in British history - but how is it actually remembered and perceived today? This book offers a study of contemporary British memory of the Norman Conquest, focussing on shared knowledge, attitudes and beliefs. A major source of evidence for i...
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Summary: | The Norman Conquest is one of the most significant events in British history - but how is it actually remembered and perceived today? This book offers a study of contemporary British memory of the Norman Conquest, focussing on shared knowledge, attitudes and beliefs. A major source of evidence for its findings are references to the Norman Conquest in contemporary British newspaper articles: 807 articles containing references to the Conquest were collected from ten British newspapers, covering a recent three year period. A second important source of information is a quantitative survey for which a representative sample of 2000 UK residents was questioned. These sources are supplemented by the study of contemporary books and film material, as well as medieval chronicles for comparative purposes, and the author also drawns on cultural theory to highlight the characteristics and functions of distant memory and myth. The investigation culminates in considering the potential impact of memory of the Norman Conquest in Britain today. Siobhan Brownlie is a Lecturer in the School of Arts, Languages & Cultures at the University of Manchester |
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spelling | Brownlie, Siobhan Verfasser aut Memory and myths of the Norman Conquest Siobhan Brownlie Memory & Myths of the Norman Conquest Suffolk Boydell & Brewer 2013 1 online resource (ix, 227 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015) Memory and Method -- Knowledge, Symbolization and Tradition -- Multiple Remediation -- Presentism and Multidirectionality -- Affective Mobility -- Mythologization: A Founding Myth -- A Time-honoured Myth -- Contradictory Myths -- Memorial and Mythic Functions -- Significance of Distant Memory -- Afterword -- Appendices -- Bibliography The Norman Conquest is one of the most significant events in British history - but how is it actually remembered and perceived today? This book offers a study of contemporary British memory of the Norman Conquest, focussing on shared knowledge, attitudes and beliefs. A major source of evidence for its findings are references to the Norman Conquest in contemporary British newspaper articles: 807 articles containing references to the Conquest were collected from ten British newspapers, covering a recent three year period. A second important source of information is a quantitative survey for which a representative sample of 2000 UK residents was questioned. These sources are supplemented by the study of contemporary books and film material, as well as medieval chronicles for comparative purposes, and the author also drawns on cultural theory to highlight the characteristics and functions of distant memory and myth. The investigation culminates in considering the potential impact of memory of the Norman Conquest in Britain today. Siobhan Brownlie is a Lecturer in the School of Arts, Languages & Cultures at the University of Manchester Geschichte Normans / Great Britain / Historiography Normans / Public opinion Public opinion / Great Britain Collective memory / Great Britain Normannische Eroberung Englands (DE-588)4302751-9 gnd rswk-swf Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd rswk-swf Großbritannien Great Britain / History / William I, 1066-1087 / Historiography Normannische Eroberung Englands (DE-588)4302751-9 s Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 s 1\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-1-84383-852-4 http://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781782041627/type/BOOK Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Brownlie, Siobhan Memory and myths of the Norman Conquest Memory and Method -- Knowledge, Symbolization and Tradition -- Multiple Remediation -- Presentism and Multidirectionality -- Affective Mobility -- Mythologization: A Founding Myth -- A Time-honoured Myth -- Contradictory Myths -- Memorial and Mythic Functions -- Significance of Distant Memory -- Afterword -- Appendices -- Bibliography Geschichte Normans / Great Britain / Historiography Normans / Public opinion Public opinion / Great Britain Collective memory / Great Britain Normannische Eroberung Englands (DE-588)4302751-9 gnd Kollektives Gedächtnis (DE-588)4200793-8 gnd |
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title | Memory and myths of the Norman Conquest |
title_alt | Memory & Myths of the Norman Conquest |
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title_full | Memory and myths of the Norman Conquest Siobhan Brownlie |
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