Middle Ages without borders: a conversation on medievalism : Medioevo senza frontiere : una conversazione sul medievalismo / Moyen Âge sans frontières : conversation sur le médiévalisme
di Carpegna Falconieri, Tommaso
Middle Ages without borders: a conversation on medievalism : Medioevo senza frontiere : una conversazione sul medievalismo / Moyen Âge sans frontières : conversation sur le médiévalisme - Rome Publications de l'École française de Rome 2021 - 1 electronic resource (232 p. (version papier) p.)
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This book presents the proceedings of the international conference "The Middle Ages in the Modern World," held in Rome November 21-24, 2018. Attended by more than a hundred participants of different ages, educational backgrounds, and places of origin, the conference constituted a landmark in the study of medievalism: the historical discipline, now in full bloom, that investigates the ways in which the thousand-year period between 500 and 1500 was, and continues to be, presented, reconstructed, and imagined in successive eras. The book opens with a substantial bibliography drawn from all of its components, followed by the seven keynote lectures and ninety-three shorter texts - abstracts of the individual conference papers - organized along eight thematic pathways, which together provide a vivid image of the current state of the field.
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English
books.efr.18397 9782728314942 9782728314935
10.4000/books.efr.18397 doi
Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500
medievalism historiography medieval civilisation
Middle Ages without borders: a conversation on medievalism : Medioevo senza frontiere : una conversazione sul medievalismo / Moyen Âge sans frontières : conversation sur le médiévalisme - Rome Publications de l'École française de Rome 2021 - 1 electronic resource (232 p. (version papier) p.)
Open Access
This book presents the proceedings of the international conference "The Middle Ages in the Modern World," held in Rome November 21-24, 2018. Attended by more than a hundred participants of different ages, educational backgrounds, and places of origin, the conference constituted a landmark in the study of medievalism: the historical discipline, now in full bloom, that investigates the ways in which the thousand-year period between 500 and 1500 was, and continues to be, presented, reconstructed, and imagined in successive eras. The book opens with a substantial bibliography drawn from all of its components, followed by the seven keynote lectures and ninety-three shorter texts - abstracts of the individual conference papers - organized along eight thematic pathways, which together provide a vivid image of the current state of the field.
All rights reserved
English
books.efr.18397 9782728314942 9782728314935
10.4000/books.efr.18397 doi
Early history: c 500 to c 1450/1500
medievalism historiography medieval civilisation