Historiography and identity /

The first volume in the Historiography and Identity subseries examines the many ways historiographical works shaped identities in ancient and medieval societies, providing a basis for understanding the successive developments in Western historiography. The six-volume sub-series 'Historiography...

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Other Authors: Pohl, Walter, 1953- (Editor), Wieser, Veronika (Editor), Kramer, Rutger (Editor), Reimitz, Helmut (Editor), Ward, Graeme (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2019]-
Series:Cultural encounters in late antiquity and the Middle Ages ; v. 24, 27, 29.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Ancient and early Christian narratives of community / edited by Walter Pohl, Veronika Wieser
  • 2. Post-roman multiplicity and new political identities
  • 3. Carolingian approaches / edited by Rutger Kramer, Helmut Reimitz, and Graeme Ward.
  • Volume 1. Historiography and Identity: Methodological Perspectives / Wallter Pohl
  • Historiography and Community: Some Thoughts on the Greco-Roman Heritage / Nino Luraghi
  • On the Difficulties of Tracing a Religious Identity in the Early Middle Ages: Some Methodological Remarks and a Case Study on Gregory of Tours's Perception and Assessment of Other Religions / Hans-Werner Goetz
  • Intentional History and the Social Context of Remembrance in Ancient Greece / Hans-Joachim Gehrke
  • Memory and Community in Early Hellenistic Athens / Nino Luraghi
  • Greek Local History and the Shape of the Past / Daniel Tober
  • Love Stories: The Paradoxes of Pleasure in Roman Historiography / Andrew Feldherr
  • Lists, Originality, and Christian Time: Eusebius' Historiography of Succession / Scott Fitzgerald Johnson
  • Polemic in Translation: Jerome's Fashioning of History in the Chronicle / Madeline McMahon
  • Reading the Past into the Present: Constructing Community and Appocalyptic Thought in the Chronicle of Sulpicius Severus / Veronica Wieser
  • The Many and the One: Communities and Ecclesiastical Histories in the Age of Theodosius II / Peter van Nuffelen.
  • Volume 2. Historiography and identity in the post-Roman West : an introduction / Helmut Reimitz
  • Debating ethnicity in post-Roman historiography / Walter Pohl
  • Clinging to empire in Jordanes' Romano / Maya Maskarinec
  • From Scythian, to Getan, to Goth : the Getica of Jordanes and the classical ethnographic tradition / Randolph Ford
  • Two tales - two peoples? : Goths and Romans in Jordanes' works / Philipp D˞rler
  • Celtic Britain and Ireland : an arena for historical debate / T.M. Charles-Edwards
  • Genre and identity in Merovingian historiography / Helmut Reimitz
  • The appropriation of history : the Austrasians, Gregory of Tours, and Fredegar / Andreas Fischer
  • History-writing and education in Late Antique and early Medieval Iberia / Victoria Leonard, Jamie Wood
  • The ties that bind : diagnosing social crisis in Julian of Toledo's Historia Wambae / Molly Lester
  • Bedes' Historia ecclesiastica and Anglian Northumbria / Ian Wood
  • Historical writing in the Lombard kingdom : from Secundus to Paul the Deacon / Walter Pohl.