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This is the Author Accepted Manuscript for my chapter, ‘Origin Legends and Objects’, in ‘Origin Legends in Early Medieval Western Europe’, ed. Lindy Brady and Patrick Warren (Brill, 2022) – https://brill.com/view/title/55035
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Matthias Friedrich deposited Zu viel des Guten? Materielle Kultur und sinnliche Wahrnehmung im frühen Mittelalter on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months ago
Too Much of a Good Thing? Early Medieval Material Culture and Sensory Perception
By engaging with concepts of material agency and approaches put forward in line with an Archaeology of the Senses or ‘Sensory Archaeology,’ this article examines aesthetics and sensory perception of material and visual culture in the early medieval West. Although pre…[Read more] -
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Nicholas S.M. Matheou deposited Hegemony, Counterpower & Global History. Medieval New Rome & Caucasia in a Critical Perspective in the group
Medieval Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months agoThis chapter analyses Global Byzantium by situating the medieval empire of New Rome in the history of statehood’s generalisation worldwide. Arguing that statehood remains the implicit mental furniture of History at a macro-civilizational scale, and so more or less at the micro too, the chapter proposes the dual concepts of hegemony and c…[Read more]
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Nicholas S.M. Matheou deposited Hegemony, Counterpower & Global History. Medieval New Rome & Caucasia in a Critical Perspective in the group
Global & Transnational Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months agoThis chapter analyses Global Byzantium by situating the medieval empire of New Rome in the history of statehood’s generalisation worldwide. Arguing that statehood remains the implicit mental furniture of History at a macro-civilizational scale, and so more or less at the micro too, the chapter proposes the dual concepts of hegemony and c…[Read more]
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Nicholas S.M. Matheou deposited Hegemony, Counterpower & Global History. Medieval New Rome & Caucasia in a Critical Perspective in the group
Byzantine Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months agoThis chapter analyses Global Byzantium by situating the medieval empire of New Rome in the history of statehood’s generalisation worldwide. Arguing that statehood remains the implicit mental furniture of History at a macro-civilizational scale, and so more or less at the micro too, the chapter proposes the dual concepts of hegemony and c…[Read more]
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