Historiography and the Shaping of Regional Identity in Europe - Scritti per Stefano Gasparri

Dick e. h. De boer

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Luis Adao da fonseca

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Over the centuries, historiography — in many different forms — became an important vehicle by which to create, articulate, and express the existence, awareness, and characteristics of Europe's regions. Be it the histories of noble families that were important stakeholders in a region, urban histories describing the developing urban networks through which regions could function, dynastic histories emphasizing the relationship between ruler and region, or hagiographies describing holy men and women and their veneration as focal points within regions — all of them represented and reflected identities within an understood spatial and or mental sphere.
Historiography can therefore help us to understand the way in which regions were seen from within and from without, and to understand the patterns and dynamics of regional cohesion. Moreover, it sheds light on the dialectic between nation and region, and on the relationship between the regional sphere and the wider (inter)national sphere. The authors of this volume look at individual European regions from different points of view, using historiography as a lens.
They analyse the ways in which history as a construct has played a role in establishing regional identity, providing examples of the ways in which recording, interpreting, and recounting the history of regions through the ages has been instrumental in shaping these regions. The first section of the volume explores regional identity in medieval and early modern historiography ; the second shows how, in the age of the invention and triumph of the European nation-state (the long nineteenth century), historiography of a new kind was applied for a deliberate creation of regional identity, or at least reflected the need for a historical confirmation of identities.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    08/12/2020
  • Editeur
  • Collection
  • ISBN
    978-2-503-59071-4
  • EAN
    9782503590714
  • Présentation
    Relié
  • Nb. de pages
    301 pages
  • Poids
    0.65 Kg
  • Dimensions
    15,6 cm × 23,4 cm × 0,0 cm

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À propos des auteurs

Dick E.H. de Boer (1947) is professor emeritus of Medieval History at the University of Groningen (Netherlands). He was director of the Netherlands Research School for Medieval Studies, and co-founder and first academic director of CARMEN (Co-operative for the Advancement of Research through a Medieval European Network). He was the main responsible for the development of the EUROCORECODE-program. Luís Adão da Fonseca (1945) is professor emeritus of Medieval History at the University of Porto (Portugal).
He was president of the scientific council of the Centro de Estudos da População, Economia e Sociedade, and has served as an invited professor in the universities of Navarra, São Paulo, Johns Hopkins (Baltimore) and EHSS (Paris).

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