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Memories in Multi-Ethnic Societies: Cohesion in Multi-Ethnic Societies in Europe from c. 1000 to the Present, I Wiszewski, Przemyslaw [Hrsg.]. |
In Reihe: | Early European research / 15 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
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Autoren suchen: Wiszewski, Przemyslaw |
Inhalt
Cohesion of multi-ethnic societies in medieval and early modern Europe |
Multi-ethnicity and memory in medieval and modern societies |
The meaning of the past and the creation of early medieval ethnic communities: the case of Carolingian Italy |
Cohesion and conflict between ethnic groups in medieval Hungary: the thirteenth century Gestas of Master P. and Simon of Kéza |
Multi-ethnicity and memory in medieval Transylvania |
Religion and ethnicity in the humanist historiography of the Czech region |
The Crown of Aragon on the border: from conflict to an ideology of cohesion in a multi-ethnic society |
Multi-ethnicity or the network of local and regional identities in Silesian medieval historiography |
The Portuguese experience of multi-ethnic sociability in the Atlantic in the fifteenth century and the problem of implicit understanding |
Multi-ethnic Portuguese society in the reign of Joao I (1385-1433): from administrative practices to official royal narrative |
The creation and administration of a multi-ethnic state: the case of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania |
Portraying the people and lands of eastern Europe in Polish writings up to the union of Lublin (1569) |
Value orientation and the image of the Orbis Gentium in medieval East European societies |
Catalans and Sardinians: opposing identity discourses and fluctuating political relationships from the twelfth to the fifteenth centuries |
Catalan identity discourse in the late medieval Mediterranean: creation and contrast with neighbouring identities |
Three languages, one town: linguistic aspects of written communication between the king and Bohemian royal towns in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries |