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Rewriting the Middle Ages in the Twentieth Century offers analytical introductions to the biographical and academic trajectories as well as the scholarly contributions of the most important medievalists of the 20th century, privileging the contexts in which their influential texts in modern medieval studies were articulated and their effect on subsequent approaches to the field. The volume pays tribute to the medievalists-historians, philologists, literary critics, philosophers, historians of art and science, and theologians-whose work effectively forged contemporary academics and acknowledges a debt of gratitude for the trail they blazed in the twentieth century. An introductory essay provides a comprehensive examination of the development of historiographical perspectives on medieval studies as shaped by the subjects of the volume, contextualizing the individual chapters and offering a critical reconsideration of the manifold ways in which medievalism has been inscribed. The chapters in the book develop from interdisciplinary and transversal strategies which reflect the kind of originative work enacted by both the subjects of the volume and the scholars who write about them. A concluding essay summarizes the place of the medievalists in relation to their professional identity, to the time in which they worked, and to the national spaces that marked their scholarly production.
Historians --- Medievalists --- Middle Ages --- Biography --- Historiography --- Médiévistes --- Histoire médiévale --- Historiographie --- History as a science --- anno 500-1499 --- Identity (Philosophical concept) --- Moyen Age --- Médiévistes --- Historiens --- Identité --- History --- Congresses --- Biography. --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Biographies --- 20th century --- Political science --- Historiographie. --- Historiographers --- Scholars --- Mediaevalists --- Histoire médiévale
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