Imagined communities : : constructing collective identities in medieval Europe / / edited by Andrzej Pleszczynski [and three others].

Imagined Communities: Constructing Collective Identities in Medieval Europe offers a series of studies focusing on the problems of conceptualisation of social group identities, including national, royal, aristocratic, regional, urban, religious, and gendered communities. The geographical focus of th...

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Superior document:Explorations in Medieval Culture ; Volume 8
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Explorations in medieval culture ; Volume 8.
Physical Description:1 online resource (405 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Genealogical fictions and chronicle writing in central East Europe in the 11th-13th centuries / Daniel Bagi
  • Strategies of creating dynastic identity in Central Europe in the 10th-12th centuries / Zbigniew Dalewski
  • 'Rex imperator in Regno Suo' - an ideology of Frenchness? Late medieval France, its political elite and juridical discourse / Georg Jostkleigrewe
  • The king and the saint against the Scots : the shaping of English national identity in the 12th century narrative of King Athelstan's victory over his Northern neighbours / Tomasz Tarczynski
  • Objects, places, and space in the process of constructing monastic identities : a few examples from the 10th, 11th and 12th centuries / Michal Tomaszek
  • The law as an element organizing and identifying a community in the narratives of the origins of the kingdoms of Britain (Geoffrey of Monmouth, Historia Regum Brittaniae, John of Fordun, Chronica Gentis Scottorum) / Bartosz Klusek
  • Creating the past and shaping identity : Angevin dynastic legend ('Gesta consulum andegavorum') / Karol Szejgiec
  • Creating knightly identities? Scottish lords and their leaders in the narratives about great moments in community history (between John Barbour's The Bruce and Blind Hary's Wallace) / Wojciech Michalski
  • People and boyars in the old Russian chronicles of the 11th-13th centuries : narrative modelling of social identities / Tatiana Vilkul
  • The identity of self-governing groups (guilds and communes) in the middle ages and their collective identity / Andrzej Pleszczynski
  • The conceptualisation of men and women by the authors of penitentials / Przemyslaw Tyszka
  • A surfeit of identity? Regional solidarities, Welsh identity and the idea of Britain / Euryn Rhys Roberts
  • Region as a fluid social construct in medieval Central Europe (11th-15th c.) / Przemyslaw Wiszewski
  • The shaping of post-Barbarian identity : the example of Pomerania in the 11th-12th century / Stanislaw Rosik
  • Kievan and Galician-Volodimir chronicles in the 12th and 13th centuries : the Ruthenian ethnos and foreign people / Mariusz Bartnicki
  • Czechs and Germans : nationals and foreigners in the work of Czech chroniclers : from Cosmas of Prague (12th century) to the chronicle of the so-called dalimil (14th century) / Joanna Sobiesiak
  • Corporative interests versus nationalism : Prague University at the turn of the 15th century / Martin Nodl
  • The imagined communities of heretics : constructing the identity of the religious enemy in the late middle ages / Pawel Kras.