Memory and Identity in the Middle Ages The Construction of a Cultural Memory of the Holy Land th th (4 -16 Centuries) An Interdisciplinary Conference (original) (raw)

Memory and Identity in the Middle Ages: The Construction of a Cultural Memory of the Holy Land (4th-16th centuries)

Michele Campopiano

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Memory and Identity in the Middle Ages: the Construction of a Cultural Memory of the Holy Land (4th-16th centuries). An Interdisciplinary Conference

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The politics of holy space: Jerusalem in the Theodosian Era, in: J. Weiss/S. Salih (eds), Locating the Middle Ages: the spaces and places of medieval culture, London 2012 (=King's College London Medieval Studies. 22), pp. 95-107.

Konstantin Klein

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Pilgrimage and Memory The Picture of the Holy Land in Early Modern Visual Culture of the Balkans, in Heilige Landschaften – Heilige Berge. Akten des 8. Internationalen Barocksommerkurses der Stiftung Bibliothek Werner Oechslin (2014), pp. 57-65.

Nenad Makuljevic

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Alex Winder

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Relics, Identity, and Memory in Medieval Europe

Earl Jeffrey Richards

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Loss of Memory, Preservation of Memory: Christian Identity through the invention and oblivion of Holy Land miracles (XII-XVI centuries)

Beatrice Saletti

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Pfoh 2015 Review of K.W. Whitelam (ed.) Holy Land as Homeland? Models for Constructing the Historic Landscapes of Jesus (Sheffield Phoenix, 2011), RBL 07/2015

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Memory and History: Liturgical Time and Historical Time

Gabrielle Spiegel

History and Theory, 2002

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SHAPING IDENTITIES IN A HOLY LAND. CRUSADER ART IN THE LATIN KINGDOM OF JERUSALEM: PATRONS AND VIEWERS

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VIII colloquium Ars Mediaevalis: Memory: Monument and Image in the Middle Ages (Aguilar de Campoo (Palencia) May 4th-6th 2018) FINAL PROGRAM

Gerardo Boto

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Making Memory: Jewish and Christian Explorations in Monument, Narrative and Liturgy

Alana Vincent

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Jackie Feldman

Religion and Society: Advances in Research 5, pp. 106-27., 2014

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“Mapping History’s Redemption: Eschatology and Topography in the Itinerarium Burdigalense in Jerusalem: Its Sanctity and Centrality to Judaism, Christianity and Islam, ed. Lee I. Levine. New York & Jerusalem: Continuum Press and Magness Press. 1998. pp. 163-187

Glenn Bowman

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The True Cross of Jerusalem in the Latin West: Mediterranean Connections and Institutional Agency, in: Visual Constructions of Jerusalem, hg. von Bianca Kuehnel / Galit Noga-Banai / Hanna Vorholt (Cultural Encounters in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages 18), Turnhout 2015, S. 207–223.

Nikolas Jaspert

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Daniella Talmon-Heller

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“Telling Jerusalem: Miracles and the Moveable Past in Late Antique Christianity,” in Objects in Motion: The Circulation of Religion and Sacred Objects in the Late Antique and Byzantine World. Edited by Hallie Meredith. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2011. Pp. 49-54.

Georgia Frank

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The Jerusalem Effect: Rethinking the Centre in Medieval World Maps

Marcia Kupfer

In Visual Constructs of Jerusalem, edited by Bianca Kühnel, Galit Noga-Banai and Hanna Vorholt (Brepols)

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Studies and Memorabilia from Palestine and Transjordan. The revival of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the re-discovery of the Holy Land during the 19th century

Paolo Maggiolini

Orientalism Revisited: Art, Land and Voyage Ian Richard, Netton (ed), Series: Culture and Civilization in the Middle East, Routledge, 2012, pp. 165-175

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Symposium: 'Sharing the Holy Land - Perceptions of Shared Sacred Space in the Medieval and Early Modern Eastern Mediterranean' - PROGRAMME

Jan Vandeburie

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The Holy Land: Early Medieval Perceptions

Thomas O'Loughlin

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The Emergence of Christian Commemorative Architecture in Palestine (Delivered at the "Transformations in Stone" Symposium at Lund University)

Jordan Ryan

Transformations in Stone: Archaeological Testimonies to Transitions within and between Religious Traditions in Antiquity, 5 March 2020

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Jerusalem as a Holy Place: Christian Sacred Sites in the Holy City

Rafael Palomino Lozano

Between Cultural Diversity and Common Heritage: Legal and Religious Perspectives on the Sacred Places of the Mediterranean, 2014

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Memory and Interpretation: New Approaches to the Study of the Crusades

Anne E. Lester

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The Crusader Loss of Jerusalem in the Eyes of a Thirteenth-Century Virtual Pilgrim

Cathleen A Fleck

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Amy Cottrill

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Ideas: Philosophy, Religion and History, in: A Cultural History of Memory in the Middle Ages, ed. Gerald Schwedler, London, Bloomsbury Academic. 2020.

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Annette Hoffmann, Gerhard Wolf, eds. Jerusalem as Narrative Space / Erzählraum Jerusalem, Leiden–Boston, Brill, 2012 Series: Visualising the Middle Ages; v. 6 Hard cover, XXXVIII + 534 pp., 16 color and 144 black-and-white photographs, includes index (book review)

Marko Katic

Зограф - Zograf 39, 2015

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Appropriating the Holy: Franciscan Processions in Jerusalem (14th-15th Centuries)

VALENTINA COVACI

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Identifying Conflict: The Temple Mount in Jerusalem as a Lieu de Mémoire and the Production and Nature of Sacred Resources

Daniel Jans-Pedersen

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A Textual Landscape: the Mapping of a Holy Land in the Fourth-Century Itinerarium of the Bordeaux Pilgrim

Glenn Bowman

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Fragments from older reliquaries reset in new ones : memorial or pratical act ?, dans Actes du colloque Objects of Memory, Memory of Objects. The artworks as vehicle of the past in the Middle Ages, éd. F. Alzbeta, Z. Frantova et al. Brno, Masary University, 2014, p. 26-43.

Hélène Cambier

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Phantoms of Remembrance. Creative Selection in Medieval Religious Life

Jörg Sonntag

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