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The volume extends the mainly European focus of the series 'Historiography and ldentity' to probe into a more global perspective, exploring the historiographical cultures of a number of Eurasian macro-regions: China, Japan, Iran, South Arabia, Syria, Byzantium, Lotharingia, and Spain. The broader, Eurasian perspective can contribute to a deeper understanding of the very different ways in which works of historiography could communicate, promote, and negotiate 'visions of community' and concepts of belonging. Der Band erweitert den Schwerpunkt der Reihe 'Historiography and ldentity' auf eine globale Perspektive. Im Fokus stehen historiographische Kulturen in verschiedenen Makroregionen Eurasiens: China, Japan', Iran, Südarabien, Syrien, Byzanz, Lotharingien und Spanien. Diese breitere, eurasische Perspektive kann zu einem tieferen Verständnis der sehr unterschiedlichen Wege beitragen, auf denen in historiographischen Werken„Visionen von Gemeinschaft" und Konzepte von Zugehörigkeit kommuniziert, verbreitet und verhandelt wurden.
Medieval history --- Asian history --- European history --- Historiography, ldentity, Middle Ages, Byzantium, Islam, Iran, South Arabia, China, Frankish kingdoms, lberia --- ÖFOS 2012, Church history --- ÖFOS 2012, Source studies --- ÖFOS 2012, Sinology --- ÖFOS 2012, Oriental studies --- Historiographie, Identität, Mittelalter, Byzanz, Islam, Iran, Südarabien, China, Frankenreich, Iberien --- ÖFOS 2012, Kirchengeschichte --- ÖFOS 2012, Quellenkunde --- ÖFOS 2012, Sinologie --- ÖFOS 2012, Orientalistik
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The volume extends the mainly European focus of the series 'Historiography and ldentity' to probe into a more global perspective, exploring the historiographical cultures of a number of Eurasian macro-regions: China, Japan, Iran, South Arabia, Syria, Byzantium, Lotharingia, and Spain. The broader, Eurasian perspective can contribute to a deeper understanding of the very different ways in which works of historiography could communicate, promote, and negotiate 'visions of community' and concepts of belonging.
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The volume extends the mainly European focus of the series 'Historiography and ldentity' to probe into a more global perspective, exploring the historiographical cultures of a number of Eurasian macro-regions: China, Japan, Iran, South Arabia, Syria, Byzantium, Lotharingia, and Spain. The broader, Eurasian perspective can contribute to a deeper understanding of the very different ways in which works of historiography could communicate, promote, and negotiate 'visions of community' and concepts of belonging.
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The volume extends the mainly European focus of the series 'Historiography and ldentity' to probe into a more global perspective, exploring the historiographical cultures of a number of Eurasian macro-regions: China, Japan, Iran, South Arabia, Syria, Byzantium, Lotharingia, and Spain. The broader, Eurasian perspective can contribute to a deeper understanding of the very different ways in which works of historiography could communicate, promote, and negotiate 'visions of community' and concepts of belonging. Der Band erweitert den Schwerpunkt der Reihe 'Historiography and ldentity' auf eine globale Perspektive. Im Fokus stehen historiographische Kulturen in verschiedenen Makroregionen Eurasiens: China, Japan', Iran, Südarabien, Syrien, Byzanz, Lotharingien und Spanien. Diese breitere, eurasische Perspektive kann zu einem tieferen Verständnis der sehr unterschiedlichen Wege beitragen, auf denen in historiographischen Werken„Visionen von Gemeinschaft" und Konzepte von Zugehörigkeit kommuniziert, verbreitet und verhandelt wurden.
Historiography, ldentity, Middle Ages, Byzantium, Islam, Iran, South Arabia, China, Frankish kingdoms, lberia --- ÖFOS 2012, Church history --- ÖFOS 2012, Source studies --- ÖFOS 2012, Sinology --- ÖFOS 2012, Oriental studies --- Historiographie, Identität, Mittelalter, Byzanz, Islam, Iran, Südarabien, China, Frankenreich, Iberien --- ÖFOS 2012, Kirchengeschichte --- ÖFOS 2012, Quellenkunde --- ÖFOS 2012, Sinologie --- ÖFOS 2012, Orientalistik
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The volume extends the mainly European focus of the series 'Historiography and ldentity' to probe into a more global perspective, exploring the historiographical cultures of a number of Eurasian macro-regions: China, Japan, Iran, South Arabia, Syria, Byzantium, Lotharingia, and Spain. The broader, Eurasian perspective can contribute to a deeper understanding of the very different ways in which works of historiography could communicate, promote, and negotiate 'visions of community' and concepts of belonging. Der Band erweitert den Schwerpunkt der Reihe 'Historiography and ldentity' auf eine globale Perspektive. Im Fokus stehen historiographische Kulturen in verschiedenen Makroregionen Eurasiens: China, Japan', Iran, Südarabien, Syrien, Byzanz, Lotharingien und Spanien. Diese breitere, eurasische Perspektive kann zu einem tieferen Verständnis der sehr unterschiedlichen Wege beitragen, auf denen in historiographischen Werken„Visionen von Gemeinschaft" und Konzepte von Zugehörigkeit kommuniziert, verbreitet und verhandelt wurden.
Medieval history --- Asian history --- European history --- Historiography, ldentity, Middle Ages, Byzantium, Islam, Iran, South Arabia, China, Frankish kingdoms, lberia --- ÖFOS 2012, Church history --- ÖFOS 2012, Source studies --- ÖFOS 2012, Sinology --- ÖFOS 2012, Oriental studies --- Historiographie, Identität, Mittelalter, Byzanz, Islam, Iran, Südarabien, China, Frankenreich, Iberien --- ÖFOS 2012, Kirchengeschichte --- ÖFOS 2012, Quellenkunde --- ÖFOS 2012, Sinologie --- ÖFOS 2012, Orientalistik --- Historiography, ldentity, Middle Ages, Byzantium, Islam, Iran, South Arabia, China, Frankish kingdoms, lberia --- ÖFOS 2012, Church history --- ÖFOS 2012, Source studies --- ÖFOS 2012, Sinology --- ÖFOS 2012, Oriental studies --- Historiographie, Identität, Mittelalter, Byzanz, Islam, Iran, Südarabien, China, Frankenreich, Iberien --- ÖFOS 2012, Kirchengeschichte --- ÖFOS 2012, Quellenkunde --- ÖFOS 2012, Sinologie --- ÖFOS 2012, Orientalistik
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Explores the social function of historical writing from across various world regions from Europe through the Islamic world to China, around the turn of the millennium, and how they construct and shape identities, as well as communicate ‘visions of community’ and legitimate political claims. Historical writing has shaped identities in various ways and to different extents. This volume explores this multiplicity by looking at case studies from Europe, Byzantium, the Islamic World, and China around the turn of the first millennium. The chapters in this volume address official histories and polemical critique, traditional genres and experimental forms, ancient traditions and emerging territories, empires and barbarians. The authors do not take the identities highlighted in the texts for granted, but examine the complex strategies of identification that they employ. This volume thus explores how historiographical works in diverse contexts construct and shape identities, as well as legitimate political claims and communicate ‘visions of community’.
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