"Gothicism and Early Modern Historical Ethnography" Journal of the History of Ideas 70 (2009) (original) (raw)

NEGLECTING BARBARIAN IDENTITY IN BARBARIAN KINGDOMS IN THE WRITINGS OF THE VITH-VIIITH CENTURY HISTORIANS

Ecaterina Lung

Analele Universității din București, seria Istorie, fascicula 2/2011, 2011

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To be or not to be (a goth): Gothic origins and the construction of identity of Iberian kingdoms (10th-12th centuries)

Maria Joana Gomes

Guarecer. Revista eletrónica de estudos medievais, 2018

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La fin de l'Empire romain d'Occident: Rome et les Wisigoths

Stuart McCunn

Early Medieval Europe, 2018

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To be or not be (a goth): gothic origins and the construction of identity of iberian kingdoms (10th-12th centuries)

Maria Joana Gomes

2019

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Herwig Wolfram, The Roman Empire and Its Germanic Peoples

Carole Cusack

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Debating Ethnicity in Post-Roman Historiography

Walter Pohl

Debating Ethnicity in Post-Roman Historiography, in: Historiography & Identity 2: Post-Roman Multiplicity and New Political Identities. ed. Gerda Heydemann and Helmut Reimitz (Turnhout 2020), pp. 27-70., 2020

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“Introduction” to Visions of Medieval Studies in North America and Europe: Studies on Cultural Identity and Power, co-edited with Hans Hummer and Dana M. Polanichka [Cursor Mundi. Viator Studies of the Medieval and Early Modern World, vol. 41] (Turnhout: Brepols, 2022), 9–28.

Courtney Booker

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The Gothic Fiction in the Formation of the National Historical Schools of Europe

Boyan Dumanov

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Gothic Negotiations of History

Keala J Jewell

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Goths, Lombards, Romans, and Greeks: Creating Identity in Early Medieval Italy

Michael E Stewart

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Shifting Ethnic Identities in Spain and Gaul, 500-700. From Romans to Goths and Franks

Erica Buchberger

2017

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The Memory Remains Why the Migration Period and the Fall of Rome Continue to Be Mischaracterized as a Barbarian Invasion

Walter Napier

2020

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Introduction: History, Ethnicity, and Methodology (in: On Barbarian Identity: Critical Approaches to Ethnicity in the Early Middle Ages)

Andrew Gillett

In Andrew Gillett (ed.), On Barbarian Identity: Critical Approaches to Ethnicity in the Early Middle Ages, Studies in the Early Middle Ages 4 (University of York/Brepols, Turnhout, 2002; ISBN 2-503-51168-6), 2002

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Barbarians, Historians, and the Construction of National Identities

Ian Wood

Journal of Late Antiquity, 2008

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Andrew Gillett, “Was Ethnicity Politicized in the Earliest Medieval Kingdoms?” (in: On Barbarian Identity: Critical Approaches to Ethnicity in the Early Middle Ages)

Andrew Gillett

In Andrew Gillett (ed.), On Barbarian Identity: Critical Approaches to Ethnicity in the Early Middle Ages, Studies in the Early Middle Ages 4 (University of York/Brepols, Turnhout, 2002), 85-121., 2002

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The Visigoths As the «other». Barbarians, Heretics, Martyrs

Eike Faber

Espacio, Tiempo y Forma, Serie II, Historia Antigua, 2009

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Introduction: Early medieval Romanness – a multiple identity

Walter Pohl

Transformations of Romanness, 2018

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Transformations of Romanness : early medieval regions and identities

Walter Pohl

Edinburgh Research Explorer (University of Edinburgh), 2018

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Neighbours and Strangers? Ostrogoths and Italians during the Gothic War, in C. Krötzl, K. Mustakallio & M. Tamminen (eds.), Negotiation, Collaboration and Conflict in Ancient and Medieval Communities, London 2022, pp. 186-206.

Marco Cristini

Negotiation, Collaboration and Conflict in Ancient and Medieval Communities, 2022

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“Invoking Gregory on the Caelian in Medieval Rome: A Study of an Inscription at SS. Giovanni e Paolo,” in Visions of Medieval History in North America and Europe. Studies on Cultural Identity and Power, ed. Courtney M. Booker, Hans Hummer and Dana Polanichka (Turnhout: Brepols, 2022), 335–56

Maya Maskarinec

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Becoming Barbarian: An Examination of Stilicho in Fifth-Century Latin Sources

Deanna Forsman

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L. REVELL, WAYS OF BEING ROMAN. DISCOURSES OF IDENTITY IN THE ROMAN WEST. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2016. Pp. x + 175, illus. isbn9781842172926. £29.95

Roman Roth

Journal of Roman Studies, 2018

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… in die festivitatis: Time reckoning and mechanisms of negotiating authority in Carolingian Europe

Dmitry Starostin

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Erica Buchberger: Shifting Ethnic Identities in Spain and Gaul 500-700: From Romans to Goths and Franks

Christopher Heath

Al-Masaq: Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean, 2019

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A TALE OF TWO CITIES: ROME AND RAVENNA UNDER GOTHIC RULE

Olaf Kleist

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Reestablishment of the Western Empire? Peter Heather, The Restoration of Rome: Barbarian Popes and Imperial Pretenders

Joseph Frechette

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ON THE GOTHIC ETHNOGENESIS AND EARLY MIGRATIONS, AND ON THE ETHNOLOGICAL FATE OF THE GOTHIC PEOPLES AFTER THE DECLINE OF THEIR POWER

Periklis Deligiannis

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Goths and Celts: Interlocking Myths of Ethnic Identity

Brendan Sweeney

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Writing the barbarian past: studies in early medieval historical narrative

Shami Ghosh

2015

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John Chrysostom and the Mission to the Goths: Rhetorical and Ethical Perspectives

Chris De Wet

HTS Theological Studies 68.1 (2012): Online: #Art. 1220, 10 pages. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/hts. v68i1.1220, 2012

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2019: Conquest, mass violence and ethnic stereotyping: investigating Caesar’s actions in the Germanic frontier zone

Nico Roymans

Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2019

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Disputing Strategies in Medieval Scandinavia

Hans Orning

Disputing Strategies in Medieval Scandinavia

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Goths and Gothic Identity in the Ostrogothic Kingdom

Brian Swain

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“Oblivio non natura nobis venit”: Cassiodorus and the Lost Gothic History, in N. Bruno, M. Filosa & G. Marinelli (eds.), Fragmented Memory: Omission, Selection, and Loss in Ancient Literature and History, Berlin - Boston 2022, pp. 215-232.

Marco Cristini

2022

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Vasiliev A. King's Pover and Stratification in the Goth Society in the Roman Age (Data of Archaeological and Written Sources) // Hierarchy and Power in the History of Civilizations. Abstracts. Moscow, 2006. - P. 162 (167 – 168).

alexander vasiliev

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