Medieval Concepts of the Past: Ritual, Memory, Historiography

Medieval Concepts of the Past: Ritual, Memory, Historiography

ISBN-10:
0521060281
ISBN-13:
9780521060288
Pub. Date:
02/04/2008
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521060281
ISBN-13:
9780521060288
Pub. Date:
02/04/2008
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Medieval Concepts of the Past: Ritual, Memory, Historiography

Medieval Concepts of the Past: Ritual, Memory, Historiography

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Overview

Medieval Concepts of the Past shows how the history of the Middle Ages is being reshaped by leading medieval historians in Germany and the United States in light of cultural and social-scientific investigations into ritual, language, and memory. These two national traditions of medieval scholarship, which have been largely separated over the course of the twentieth century, are drawing closer together through a common interest in issues of social science and linguistic theory as applied to the representation of the past. This book marks a significant step in the reconvergence of these two historiographical traditions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521060288
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 02/04/2008
Series: Publications of the German Historical Institute
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.94(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction Gerd Althoff, Johannes Fried and Patrick J. Geary; 1. Authority and legitimation of royal policy and action: the case of Henry II Stefan Weinfurter; 2. King Henry II of Germany: royal self-representation and historical memory John W. Bernhardt; 3. The variability of rituals in the Middle Ages Gerd Althoff; 4. Rebels and rituals: from demonstrations of enmity to criminal justice Hanna Vollrath; 5. Oblivion between orality and textuality in the tenth century Patrick J. Geary; 6. Text and ritual in ninth-century political culture: Rome, 864 Philippe Buc; 7. The concept of time in the historiography of the eleventh and twelfth centuries Hans-Werner Goetz; 8. Constructing the past by means of the present: historiographical foundations of medieval institutions, dynasties, peoples, and communities Bernd Schneidmüller; 9. Topographies of memory: center and periphery in High Medieval France Amy G. Remensnyder; 10. Challenging the culture of memoria: dead men, oblivion, and the 'faithless widow' in the Middle Ages Bernhard Jussen; 11. Artistic and literary representations of family consciousness John B. Freed; 12. The strange pilgrimage of Odo of Deuil Beate Schuster; 13. The Rhineland massacres of Jews in the First Crusade: memories medieval and modern David Nirenberg; 14. The martyr, the tomb, and the matron: constructing the (Masculine) 'Past' as a female power base Felice Lifshitz.
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