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Memory in the Middle Ages : Approaches from Southwestern Europe /

Memory was vital to the functioning of the medieval world. People in medieval societies shared an identity based on commonly held memories. Religions, rulers, and even cities and nations justified their existence and their status through stories that guaranteed their deep and unbroken historical roo...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Campo Gutiérrez, Ana Del (Contribuidor), Comas-Via, Mireia (Contribuidor), Gallinari, Luciano (Contribuidor), Genet, Jean-Philippe (Contribuidor), Guiance, Ariel (Contribuidor), Johnston, William M. (Contribuidor), Martí, Esther (Contribuidor), Martínez De Aguirre, Javier (Contribuidor), McKitterick, Rosamond (Contribuidor), Pilutti Namer, Myriam (Contribuidor), Pons Cortès, Antoni (Contribuidor), Ramos Dias, Marta Miriam (Contribuidor), Renedo, Xavier (Contribuidor), Rojas Donat, Luis (Contribuidor), Rucquoi, Adeline (Contribuidor), Sabaté, Flocel (Contribuidor, Editor ), Salmón, Fernando (Contribuidor), Serrano, Marta (Contribuidor), Terlouw, Kees (Contribuidor), Zimmermann, Michel (Contribuidor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leeds : ARC Humanities Press, [2021]
Colección:CARMEN monographs and studies
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  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • List of Illustrations
  • Foreword
  • Introduction. Memory in the Middle Ages
  • PART ONE: MEMORY AND SCIENCE
  • Chapter 1. Memory and the Body in Medieval Medicine
  • Chapter 2. James I of Aragon, Vicent Ferrer, and Francesc Eiximenis: Natural Memory and Artificial Memory
  • PART TWO: MEMORY OF THE PAST AS IDENTITY
  • Chapter 3. History, Memory, and Ideas about the Past in the Early Middle Ages
  • Chapter 4. Charter Writing and Documentary Memory in the Origins of Catalan History
  • Chapter 5. The Memory of Saints in the Hispanic Translationes of the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries
  • Chapter 6. Establishing a Memory in Medieval Spain
  • Chapter 7. The Legend of the Princess of Navarre: A Founding Myth in the Sardinian Conflict against the Kings of Aragon
  • PART THREE: MEMORY AND POWER
  • Chapter 8. Memory of the State or Memory of the Kingdom? A Comparative Approach to the Construction of Memory in France and England
  • Chapter 9. Art to Seal the Memory: Coronation Ceremonies and the Sword as Symbol of Power (Aragon, 1200-1400)
  • Chapter 10. Architecture and Legacy in Medieval Navarre
  • Chapter 11. Family Memory in Late Medieval Catalonia: The Marcs, Lords of Eramprunyà
  • PART FOUR: MEMORY AND COMMEMORATING THE DEAD
  • Chapter 12. The Tomb as Tool for Keeping Memory Alive: The Case of Late Medieval Zaragoza
  • Chapter 13. Wills, Tombs, and Preparation for a Good Death in Late Medieval Portugal
  • Chapter 14. Ceremonial Topography in the Consueta Antiga of the Cathedral of Mallorca
  • PART FIVE: REMEMBERING THE MIDDLE AGES
  • Chapter 15. Memory and Identity in Catalan-Aragonese Sardinia from 1323 to the Present
  • Chapter 16. Nineteenth-Century French Legal History and the Memory of the Middle Ages
  • Chapter 17. Spolia and Memory in Nineteenth-Century Venice
  • Chapter 18. Neo-Medievalism and the Anchoring of New Spatial Identities: Linking New Regional and Urban Identities with Medieval Memories
  • Chapter 19. The Hegemony of the Cult of Anniversaries and its Disadvantages for Historians