medieval worlds • no. 15 special issue • 2022
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BANK AUSTRIA CREDITANSTALT, WIEN (IBAN AT04 1100 0006 2280 0100, BIC BKAUATWW), DEUTSCHE BANK MÜNCHEN (IBAN DE16 7007 0024 0238 8270 00, BIC DEUTDEDBMUC)
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medieval worlds • no. 15 special issue • 2022 ISSN 2412-3196 Online Edition ISBN 978-3-7001-9277-0 Online Edition 2022 222 Seiten, Indexed by: ERIH-PLUS, Crossref, DOAJ, EZB
Diarmuid Ó Riain
S. 214 - 222 doi:10.1553/medievalworlds_no15si_2022s214 Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften doi:10.1553/medievalworlds_no15si_2022s214
Abstract: This article reflects on the content of the previous chapters and offers concluding observations on medieval biographical collections from a transcultural comparative perspective. It looks at the fundamental desire to commemorate the illustrious dead that underpins such works, while also considering how compilers and authors moulded their collections to fit the particular circumstances of their time and place, and how the historical context could determine the aims and messages of individual compilations. The chapter highlights the relationship between biographical collections and processes of identity- and community-formation and concludes that across the medieval world such collections offer us a glimpse of compilers and communities in negotiation with their collective past, present and future. Keywords: transcultural comparison, remembrance, historical contexts, propaganda, community, identity Published Online: 2022/06/08 10:24:27 Object Identifier: 0xc1aa5572 0x003d78ab Rights:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
medieval worlds provides a forum for comparative, interdisciplinary and transcultural studies of the Middle Ages. Its aim is to overcome disciplinary boundaries, regional limits and national research traditions in Medieval Studies, to open up new spaces for discussion, and to help developing global perspectives. We focus on the period from c. 400 to 1500 CE but do not stick to rigid periodization.
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Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften Austrian Academy of Sciences Press
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