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On barbarian identity : critical approaches to ethnicity in the early Middle Ages / edited by Andrew Gillett.

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  1. On barbarian identity : critical approaches to ethnicity in the early Middle Ages / edited by Andrew Gillett.
Published by
  1. Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, c2002.

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Additional authors
  1. Gillett, Andrew
  2. International Congress on Medieval Studies (35th : 2000 : Kalamazoo, Mich.)
Description
  1. xxiv, 265 p. : ill. (some col.), maps; 25 cm.
Series statement
  1. Studies in the early Middle Ages ; v. 4
Uniform title
  1. Studies in the early Middle Ages v. 4.
Subject
  1. To 1500
  2. Ethnicity > Europe > History > To 1500 > Congresses
  3. Middle Ages > Congresses
  4. Germanic peoples > Congresses
  5. Middle Ages > Historiography > Congresses
  6. Excavations (Archaeology) > Europe > Congresses
  7. Etnisch bewustzijn
  8. Barbaren
  9. Europe > History > 392-814 > Congresses
  10. Europe > History > Historiography > 392-814 > Congresses
  11. Europe > Antiquities > Congresses
Genre/Form
  1. Conference papers and proceedings
  2. History
Contents
  1. Introduction: Ethnicity, History, and Methodology / Andrew Gillett -- Does the Distant Past Impinge on the Invasion Age Germans? / Walter Goffart -- Reinhard Wenskus on 'Ethnogenesis', Ethnicity, and the Origin of the Franks / Alexander Callander Murray -- Nation versus Army: A Necessary Contrast? / Michael Kulikowski -- Was Ethnicity Politicized in the Earliest Medieval Kingdoms? / Andrew Gillett -- Visions of National Greatness: Medieval Images, Ethnicity, and Nationalism in Finland, 1905-1945 / Derek Fewster -- Ethnic Identities as Constructions of Archaeology: The Case of the Alamanni / Sebastian Brather -- Volkstum as Paradigm: Germanic People and Gallo-Romans in Early Medieval Archaeology since the 1930s / Hubert Fehr -- From Kossinna to Bromley: Ethnogenesis in Slavic Archaeology / Florin Curta -- Ethnicity, Theory, and Tradition: A Response / Walter Pohl -- Ethnogenesis: The Tyranny of a Concept / Charles R. Bowlus.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Note
  1. Consists partly of papers presented at a series of sessions at the 35th International Congress on Medieval Studies, held at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, in May 2000.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing action (note)
  1. committed to retain