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Carlos Baliñas-Pérez deposited “A Flumine Mineo usque in Tagum”: os camiños diverxentes de Galicia e Portugal na Idade Media (700-1100) in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoBeing part of a monography on the origins of Portuguese and Galician identities, this paper studies how future Portugal and Galicia, being part of a same polty in the Early Middle Ages, became different countries although maintaining strong cultural and historical links.
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Carlos Baliñas-Pérez deposited El Territorium Saliniense y los orígenes altomedievales de la comarca de Arousa. in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoCase study on the territorialization of Early Medieval Galicia (NW Iberia) centered on the land of O Salnés, taking into account the meaning of the place-name, the Roman past, the political organziation (county of Slnés), the appropriation of the land and the defensive system agains the Northmen iand Moslem sea-attacks.
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Carlos Baliñas-Pérez deposited “A Flumine Mineo usque in Tagum”: os camiños diverxentes de Galicia e Portugal na Idade Media (700-1100) in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoBeing part of a monography on the origins of Portuguese and Galician identities, this paper studies how future Portugal and Galicia, being part of a same polty in the Early Middle Ages, became different countries although maintaining strong cultural and historical links.
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Carlos Baliñas-Pérez deposited El Territorium Saliniense y los orígenes altomedievales de la comarca de Arousa. in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoCase study on the territorialization of Early Medieval Galicia (NW Iberia) centered on the land of O Salnés, taking into account the meaning of the place-name, the Roman past, the political organziation (county of Slnés), the appropriation of the land and the defensive system agains the Northmen iand Moslem sea-attacks.
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Ricky Broome deposited Approaches to Community in the Frankish Kingdoms c.650-800: Continuity and Change in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis paper considers how the narratives composed by seventh- and eighth-century authors reflect conceptions of one of the communities of which the authors were a part; the community of the
regnum Francorum. I will focus on five historical authors who particularly embody the developments which took place in these centuries: the compiler of the…[Read more] -
Ricky Broome deposited Approaches to Community in the Frankish Kingdoms c.650-800: Continuity and Change in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis paper considers how the narratives composed by seventh- and eighth-century authors reflect conceptions of one of the communities of which the authors were a part; the community of the
regnum Francorum. I will focus on five historical authors who particularly embody the developments which took place in these centuries: the compiler of the…[Read more] -
Ricky Broome deposited Approaches to Community in the Frankish Kingdoms c.650-800: Continuity and Change in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 2 months agoThis paper considers how the narratives composed by seventh- and eighth-century authors reflect conceptions of one of the communities of which the authors were a part; the community of the
regnum Francorum. I will focus on five historical authors who particularly embody the developments which took place in these centuries: the compiler of the…[Read more] -
Monica H. Green posted an update in the group
Medieval Southern Italy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoHi Claire, thanks for the invitation to join this group. For folks who don’t know me, I’m a historian of medicine. I have several projects underway, but one of them is a comprehensive study of all Latin medical literature in circulation from ca. 1075 to ca. 1225. This includes the period of extraordinary activity in southern Italy centered at the…[Read more]
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So nice to have you here Monica. I can’t wait for your book on Constantius Africanus!
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Actually, no need to wait. A colleague and I are starting a Constantine-themed blog in December. Will send news when it’s up and running. (And sorry about misspelling your name in initial post. Always have to double-check if it’s “Clare” or “Claire.”)
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Oh great, do post the link to the blog here! (no problem, I’m used to ‘Claire’, I hardly notice)
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Clare Vernon created the group
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Deborah Thorpe deposited What type of tremor did the medieval ‘Tremulous Hand of Worcester’ have? in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 3 months agoThe thirteenth-century medieval scribe, the ‘Tremulous Hand of Worcester’ is known for the tremor visible in his script. Thorpe and Alty combine historical analysis with the first neurological study of the scribe’s handwriting. After considering various differential diagnoses, they conclude that the balance of evidence favours essential tremor.
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Nicholas S.M. Matheou deposited REVIEW: Court Ceremonies and Rituals of Power in Byzantium and the Eastern Mediterranean. Comparative Perspectives. Edited by Alexander Beihammer, Stavroula Constantinou, & Maria Parani in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoReview of the collected volume Court Ceremonies and Rituals of Power in Byzantium and the Eastern Mediterranean.
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Nicholas S.M. Matheou deposited From Constantinople to the Frontier: The City and the Cities in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoFrom Constantinople to the Frontier: The City and the Cities provides twenty-five articles addressing the concept of centres and peripheries in the late antique and Byzantine worlds, focusing specifically on urban aspects of this paradigm. Spanning from the fourth to thirteenth centuries, and ranging from the later Roman empires to the early…[Read more]
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Nicholas S.M. Matheou deposited Re-Visiting Pre-Modern Ethnicity and Nationhood: Preface in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoIntroduction to special journal edition of Medieval Worlds, focused on revisiting and reframing the debate over ethnicity and nationhood before modernity.
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Mary Dockray-Miller posted an update in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoHi All — please check out my latest blog post on Melissa Range’s Scriptorium collection, a super read for this end of summer before fall craziness kicks in: https://mdockraymiller.hcommons-staging.org/2017/08/03/the-massachusetts-medievalist-reads-melissa-ranges-scriptorium/
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Nicola Griffith deposited Norming the Other: Narrative Empathy Via Focalised Heterotopia in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoThis critical commentary argues that the novels submitted (emphasis on Ammonite, The Blue Place, and Hild, with three others, Slow River, Stay, and Always briefly referenced), form a coherent body of work which centres and norms the experience of the Other, particularly queer women. Close reading of the novels demonstrates how specific word-choice…[Read more]
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Nicola Griffith replied to the topic Welcome! in the discussion
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoMary, I’m delighted you liked Hild! Yes, I’m working on the sequel, working title Menewood. It’s a bit delayed because I took an unexpected detour to get a PhD 🙂 And then I wrote a (non-7th C) novella. But, yep, sequel in the works, and one more after that.
Also, I love the stuff you’ve been uploading here…
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Mary Dockray-Miller replied to the topic Welcome! in the discussion
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoHi Nicola and Colin — just wanted to say that I loved Hild and eagerly await the sequel. (Am I right that there will be a sequel?) All of my work focuses on women’s connections with literary production in pre-1100 England, so I’m a huge Hild fan.
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Nicola Griffith replied to the topic Welcome! in the discussion
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 7 months agoColin, I missed this. Apologies! My expertise is creative writing rather than early medieval history (I have a PhD from Anglia Ruskin University). But my most recent novel is Hild, set in 7th-C Britain. It won some awards and is taught in several universities (with both a Literature and Early Medieval focus). I’m still researching the…[Read more]
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James Harland deposited Rethinking Ethnicity and “Otherness” in Early Anglo-Saxon England in the group
Early Medieval on Humanities Commons 8 years, 7 months agoThis article considers a recent critical problematisation of the discussion of ›Otherness‹ in Merovingian archaeology (Halsall 2017), and extends this problematisation to the early mortuary archae- ology of post-Roman/early Anglo-Saxon England. The article first examines the literary goals of Gildas’ De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae, and espec…[Read more]
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