Imagined communities

Inne tytuły:
constructing collective identities in medieval Europe
"Rex imperator in regno suo" - An ideology of frenchness? Late medieval France, its political elite and juridical discourse
Autorzy:
Dániel Bagi
Mariusz Bartnicki
Zbigniew Dalewski
Georg Jostkleigrewe ...
Wydawcy:
Koninklijke Brill (2018)
E. J. Brill
Wydane w seriach:
Explorations in Medieval Culture
ISBN:
978-90-04-35247-6
Autotagi:
druk
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Inne tytuły:constructing collective identities in medieval Europe "Rex imperator in regno suo" - An ideology of frenchness? Late medieval France, its political elite and juridical discourse A surfeit of identity? Regional solidarities, Welsh identity and the idea of Britain Corporative interests versus nationalism: Prague University at the turn of the 15th century Creating knightly identities? Scottish lords and their leaders in the narratives about great moments in community history (between John Barbour’s The Bruce and Blind Hary’s Wallace) Creating the past and shaping identity - Angevin dynastic legend ("Gesta consulum Andegavorum") Czechs and Germans: Nationals and foreigners in the work of Czech chroniclers: from Cosmas of Prague (12th century) to the Chronicle of the so-called Dalimil (14th century) Genealogical fictions and chronicle writing in Central East Europe in the 11th–13th centuries Kievan and Galician-Volodimir Chronicles in the 12th and 13th centuries: The Ruthenian ethnos and foreign people Objects, places, and space in the process of constructing monastic identities: A few examples from the 10th, 11th and 12th centuries People and Boyars in the Old Russian chronicles of the 11th-13th centuries: Narrative modelling of social identities Region as a Fluid Social Construct in Medieval Central Europe (11th-15th c.) Strategies of creating dynastic identity in Central Europe in the 10th-11th centuries The Conceptualisation of men and women by the authors of penitentials The Imagined Communities of Heretics: Constructing the identity of the religious enemy in the Late Middle Ages The King and the saint against the Scots: The Shaping of English National Identity in the 12th century narrative of King Athelstan’s victory over his northern neighbours The Shaping of Post-barbarian Identity: The Example of Pomerania in the 11th-12th Century The identity of self-governing groups (Guilds and Communes) in the Middle Ages and their collective identity The law as an element organizing and identifying a community in the narratives of the origins of the kingdoms of Britain, (Geoffrey of Monmouth, Historia Regum Brittaniae, John of Fordun, Chronica Gentis Scottorum)
Autorzy:Dániel Bagi Mariusz Bartnicki Zbigniew Dalewski Georg Jostkleigrewe Bartosz Klusek Paweł Kras Wojciech Michalski Martin Nodl Andrzej Pleszczyński Euryn Rhys Roberts Stanisław Rosik Karol Szejgiec Joanna Aleksandra Sobiesiak Tomasz Tarczyński Tetâna Leonìdìvna Vìlkul Michał Tomaszek Przemysław Wiszewski Przemysław Tyszka
Redakcja:Andrzej Pleszczyński Joanna Aleksandra Sobiesiak Michał Tomaszek Przemysław Tyszka Larissa Tracy
Wydawcy:Koninklijke Brill (2018) E. J. Brill
Serie wydawnicze:Explorations in Medieval Culture
ISBN:978-90-04-35247-6
Autotagi:druk
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