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Recent writers in the historiography of philosophy have placed into question the paradigms that structure our historical writing. This volume continues this discussion with particular reference to medieval philosophy. Inglis shows that the modern historiography of medieval philosophy had its origins in certain nineteenth-century German reactions to Kantian idealism. He uncovers the philosophical, political, and theological origins of how we have come to interpret medieval philosophy according to the standard spheres of philosophy. By keeping such historiography in mind and paying attention to the context in which the medieval actually wrote, Inglis raises serious questions concerning the accuracy of the dominant model and proposes an historically sensitive alternative. The genealogy will interest medievalists and intellectual historians, the alternative model will interest historians of medieval philosophy, and theology.
Philosophy, Medieval --- Philosophie médiévale --- Historiography. --- Historiographie --- Historiography --- Philosophie médiévale --- Medieval philosophy --- Scholasticism --- Philosophy, Medieval - Historiography
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The concept of medieval historiography as "usable past" is here challenged and reassessed. The contributors' shared claim is that the value of medieval historiographical texts lies not only in the factual information the texts contain but also in the methods and styles they use to represent and interpret the past and make it ideologically productive. Violence is used as the key term that best demonstrates the making of historical meaning in the Middle Ages, through the transformation of acts of physical aggression and destruction into a memorable and usable past. The twelve chapters assembled here explore a wide range of texts emanating from throughout the francophone world. They cover a range of genres (chansons de geste, histories, chronicles, travel writing, and lyric poetry), and range from the late eleventh to the fifteenth century. Through examination of topics as varied as rhetoric, imagery, humor, gender, sexuality, trauma, subversion, and community formation, each chapter strives to demonstrate how knowledge of the medieval past can be enhanced by approaching medieval modes of historical representation and consciousness on their own terms, and by acknowledging - and resisting - the desire to subject them to modern conceptions of historical intelligibility.
Historiography --- Violence --- Historiographie --- History --- Histoire --- France --- Historiography. --- History. --- Violent behavior --- Social psychology --- Culture. --- Francophone World. --- Gender. --- Historical Representation. --- Literature. --- Medieval Historiography. --- Middle Ages. --- Rhetoric. --- Texts. --- Violence. --- Writing. --- Reciprocity (Psychology)
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Nationalisme et historiographie --- --Nation --- Civilization, Medieval --- National characteristics, European --- Civilisation --- --Historiographie --- --Nationalisme --- --Historiography --- National characteristics. --- Historiography --- Nationalism and historiography --- Caractéristiques nationales --- Historiographie --- Civilization, Medieval - Historiography --- Nationalisme --- Nation --- History as a science --- nationalism --- historiography --- Europe
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Civilization, Medieval --- Middle Ages --- National characteristics, European. --- Historiography. --- Europe --- History --- --Nation --- National characteristics, European --- European national characteristics --- Medievalists --- Medieval civilization --- Civilization --- Chivalry --- Renaissance --- Historiography --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Moyen Age --- Civilisation médiévale --- Caractéristiques nationales européennes --- Historiographie --- Histoire --- Moyen âge, --- Civilisation --- --Historiographie --- --Nationalisme --- --Historiography --- Middle Ages - Historiography --- Civilization, Medieval - Historiography --- Moyen âge, 476-1492 --- Nationalisme --- Nation
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Historiography and identity III: Carolingian Approaches is the third volume of a series of six, which aims to study the relationship between the writing of history and the construction of identity from antiquity to the Middle Ages. Taken together, these volumes hope to recover the potential that historiography developed to articulate and shape strategies of identification in the ancient, late ancient, and medieval worlds. The third volume explores this history in Carolingian Europe from the 8th to the 10th century, which was crucial time for the definition of the cultural landscape of Latin Europe in the Middle Ages. Historiography and identity III: Carolingian approaches ist der dritte Band einer Reihe, die sich in sechs Bänden mit dem Verhältnis von Geschichtsschreibung und Identitätskonstruktion von der Antike bis zum Ende des Mittelalters beschäftigt. Dabei wollen die Bände genauer der Geschichte der Geschichtsschreibung nachgehen, wie, wann und warum sie Bedeutung für die Artikulation und Affirmation von Identitäten erlangte. Der dritte Band widmet sich der Erforschung dieser Prozesse in der Karolingerzeit, einer Zeit, die für die Formierung des lateinischen Westens eine prägende Rolle spielte.
History, Ancient. --- Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500. --- Social & cultural history. --- European history. --- Geschichtsschreibung, Identitätsforschung, Formierung einer europäisch-lateinischen Kultur, Karolingisches Europa --- ÖFOS 2012, Historical auxiliary sciences --- Medieval historiography, Historical study of identities, formation of Europe/Latin West, Carolingian Europe --- ÖFOS 2012, Medieval history --- ÖFOS 2012, European history --- ÖFOS 2012, Source studies
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Historiography and identity III: Carolingian Approaches is the third volume of a series of six, which aims to study the relationship between the writing of history and the construction of identity from antiquity to the Middle Ages. Taken together, these volumes hope to recover the potential that historiography developed to articulate and shape strategies of identification in the ancient, late ancient, and medieval worlds. The third volume explores this history in Carolingian Europe from the 8th to the 10th century, which was crucial time for the definition of the cultural landscape of Latin Europe in the Middle Ages. Historiography and identity III: Carolingian approaches ist der dritte Band einer Reihe, die sich in sechs Bänden mit dem Verhältnis von Geschichtsschreibung und Identitätskonstruktion von der Antike bis zum Ende des Mittelalters beschäftigt. Dabei wollen die Bände genauer der Geschichte der Geschichtsschreibung nachgehen, wie, wann und warum sie Bedeutung für die Artikulation und Affirmation von Identitäten erlangte. Der dritte Band widmet sich der Erforschung dieser Prozesse in der Karolingerzeit, einer Zeit, die für die Formierung des lateinischen Westens eine prägende Rolle spielte.
History, Ancient. --- Geschichtsschreibung, Identitätsforschung, Formierung einer europäisch-lateinischen Kultur, Karolingisches Europa --- ÖFOS 2012, Historical auxiliary sciences --- Medieval historiography, Historical study of identities, formation of Europe/Latin West, Carolingian Europe --- ÖFOS 2012, Medieval history --- ÖFOS 2012, European history --- ÖFOS 2012, Source studies
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Historiography and identity III: Carolingian Approaches is the third volume of a series of six, which aims to study the relationship between the writing of history and the construction of identity from antiquity to the Middle Ages. Taken together, these volumes hope to recover the potential that historiography developed to articulate and shape strategies of identification in the ancient, late ancient, and medieval worlds. The third volume explores this history in Carolingian Europe from the 8th to the 10th century, which was crucial time for the definition of the cultural landscape of Latin Europe in the Middle Ages. Historiography and identity III: Carolingian approaches ist der dritte Band einer Reihe, die sich in sechs Bänden mit dem Verhältnis von Geschichtsschreibung und Identitätskonstruktion von der Antike bis zum Ende des Mittelalters beschäftigt. Dabei wollen die Bände genauer der Geschichte der Geschichtsschreibung nachgehen, wie, wann und warum sie Bedeutung für die Artikulation und Affirmation von Identitäten erlangte. Der dritte Band widmet sich der Erforschung dieser Prozesse in der Karolingerzeit, einer Zeit, die für die Formierung des lateinischen Westens eine prägende Rolle spielte.
History, Ancient. --- Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500. --- Social & cultural history. --- European history. --- Geschichtsschreibung, Identitätsforschung, Formierung einer europäisch-lateinischen Kultur, Karolingisches Europa --- ÖFOS 2012, Historical auxiliary sciences --- Medieval historiography, Historical study of identities, formation of Europe/Latin West, Carolingian Europe --- ÖFOS 2012, Medieval history --- ÖFOS 2012, European history --- ÖFOS 2012, Source studies
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Linguistics --- Jakobson, Roman --- Romans --- Anglo-Saxons --- Civilization, Medieval --- Historiography --- Great Britain --- England --- History --- Antiquities --- -Romans --- -Ethnology --- Italic peoples --- Latini (Italic people) --- Medieval civilization --- Middle Ages --- Civilization --- Chivalry --- Renaissance --- Saxons --- Antiquities. --- -History --- -Anglo-Saxons --- -Historiography --- -Linguistics --- -Civilization, Medieval --- -Language and languages --- Structural linguistics --- Philosophy --- Jakobson, Roman, --- Language and languages --- Romans - Great Britain --- Civilization, Medieval - Historiography --- Great Britain - History - Roman period, 55 B.C.-449 A.D. --- England - Antiquities --- Great Britain - History - Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 --- Jakobson, Roman Osipovič --- Jakobson, R.O.
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The cartulary-chronicle of the Burgundian monastery of Beze reveals how a twelfth-century monk viewed the 500-year-long history of his house.
Monasticism and religious orders. --- Monachism --- Monastic orders --- Monasticism and religious orders for men --- Monasticism and religious orders of men --- Orders, Monastic --- Orders, Religious --- Religious orders --- Brotherhoods --- Christian communities --- Brothers (Religious) --- Friars --- Monks --- Superiors, Religious --- Benedictine monks. --- Bèze. --- Medieval monasticism. --- cartulary. --- history of Burgundy. --- medieval French history. --- medieval chronicles. --- medieval historiography. --- medieval memory. --- medieval monks. --- Bénédictins --- Abbaye Saint Pierre (Bèze, Côte d'Or) --- Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département des manuscrits --- Benedictines. --- Benedictines --- Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Beze (Bourgogne-Franche-Comte, France) --- History --- France --- Burgundy (France) --- Church history --- Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Bèze (Burgundy, France) --- Bencések --- Benedettini --- Bénédictins --- Beneditinos --- Benedyktyni --- O.S.B. --- Ordem de São Bento --- Order of Saint Benedict --- Ordine di San Benedetto --- Ordo Sancti Benedicti --- OSB --- Saint Benedict, Order of --- Bourgogne (France) --- Bourgogne-Franche-Comté (France) --- To 1500
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