Historiography in the Middle Ages

Author:   Deborah Deliyannis
Publisher:   Brill
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9789004226777


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   23 February 2012
Format:   Paperback
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This volume contains twelve essays that describe the writing of history in medieval Western Europe. Each chapter examines a type of subject matter about which medieval historians wrote, and discusses both the texts and the modern approaches to these texts. The authors include both historians and literary scholars. There are four chapters on early medieval historiography (universal history, national/ethnic history, institutional history, and biography/hagiography) and eight on later medieval historiography (the same four, plus dynastic, urban, contemporary, and legendary history). This comprehensive one-volume survey, in English, of medieval historiography can serve both as an introduction for students and the interested layperson, and as a handbook for the scholar. Originally published in hardcover.

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Author:   Deborah Deliyannis
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.753kg
ISBN:  

9789004226777


ISBN 10:   900422677
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   23 February 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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chapters include: Universal History 300-1000: Origins and Western Developments (Michael I. Allen), Ethnic and National History ca. 500-1000 (Joaquín Martínez Pizarro), Local and Institutional History (300-1000) (Michel Sot), Christian Biography: Foundation To Maturity (Thomas J. Heffernan), World Historiography in the Late Middle Ages (Rolf Sprandel), High and Late Medieval National Historiography (Norbert Kersken ), Dynastic History (Leah Shopkow), Contemporary and Eyewitness History (Peter Ainsworth), Later Medieval Institutional History (Bert Roest), Medieval Urban Historiography in Western Europe (1100-1500) (Augusto Vasina), Biography 1000-1350 (Michael Goodich), Legendary History: Historia and Fabula (Peter Ainsworth)

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'...a wonderfully thought-provoking text which offers, I believe, the most comprehensive examination of medieval historiography to date...a tremendous contribution to contemporary scholarship. It is rich, accessible, and informative, illuminating our understanding of how the past was understood and written in medieval contexts. It would make a valuable acquisition for any library.' Alicia Marchant, The Limina, 2005. '...an extremely valuable resource for anyone seeking to find their bearings in a vast and complex field.' Graeme Dunphy, MLR, 2005.


...a wonderfully thought-provoking text which offers, I believe, the most comprehensive examination of medieval historiography to date ... a tremendous contribution to contemporary scholarship. It is rich, accessible, and informative, illuminating our understanding of how the past was understood and written in medieval contexts. It would make a valuable acquisition for any library. - Alicia Marchant, in: The Limina, 2005 ...an extremely valuable resource for anyone seeking to find their bearings in a vast and complex field. - Graeme Dunphy, in: MLR, 2005


""...a wonderfully thought-provoking text which offers, I believe, the most comprehensive examination of medieval historiography to date ... a tremendous contribution to contemporary scholarship. It is rich, accessible, and informative, illuminating our understanding of how the past was understood and written in medieval contexts. It would make a valuable acquisition for any library."" – Alicia Marchant, in: The Limina, 2005 ""…an extremely valuable resource for anyone seeking to find their bearings in a vast and complex field."" – Graeme Dunphy, in: MLR, 2005


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Deborah M. Deliyannis, Ph.D. (1994) in the History of Art, University of Pennsylvania, is Lecturer in History and Art History at Indiana University. She is preparing for publication an edition and translation of Agnellus of Ravenna's Liber pontificalis ecclesiae Ravennatis.

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