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What Can Cultural Anthropology Do for Medievalists? A Methodological Discussion of Ethnicity Applied to Late Antique and Early Medieval History
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Contributors VII
- Introduction: The ‘Germanic’ and its Discontents 1
- The Marriage of Philology and Race: Constructing the ‘Germanic’ 19
- Rome and Its Created Northerners 31
- Re-inventing the ‘Germanic’ in the Early Modern Era: Omnes Germani sunt, contra fabulas quorundam 67
- The Balloon that Wouldn’t Burst: A Genealogy of ‘Germanic’ 89
- What Can Cultural Anthropology Do for Medievalists? A Methodological Discussion of Ethnicity Applied to Late Antique and Early Medieval History 111
- From Rhetoric to Dialectic: The Becoming ‘Germanic’ of Visigothic (Legal-)Literature, and (Postulating) the End of a ‘Truth’ 127
- Sidonius Apollinaris’s Use of the Term Barbarus: An Introduction 145
- A Habitus Barbarus in Sub-Roman Britain? 167
- A Farewell to Arms: Germanic Identity in Fifth-Century Britain 189
- Germanic or Slavic? Reconstructing the Transition from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages in East Central Europe 211
- Linguistic Labels and Ethnic Identity 225
- (Proto-)Germanic Alliterative Verse: Linguistic Limits on a Cultural Phenomenon 241
- The Limits of Obligation and Friendship: Hrothgar, Beowulf, and the ‘Germanic’ Ideal 251
- Index 267
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- List of Contributors VII
- Introduction: The ‘Germanic’ and its Discontents 1
- The Marriage of Philology and Race: Constructing the ‘Germanic’ 19
- Rome and Its Created Northerners 31
- Re-inventing the ‘Germanic’ in the Early Modern Era: Omnes Germani sunt, contra fabulas quorundam 67
- The Balloon that Wouldn’t Burst: A Genealogy of ‘Germanic’ 89
- What Can Cultural Anthropology Do for Medievalists? A Methodological Discussion of Ethnicity Applied to Late Antique and Early Medieval History 111
- From Rhetoric to Dialectic: The Becoming ‘Germanic’ of Visigothic (Legal-)Literature, and (Postulating) the End of a ‘Truth’ 127
- Sidonius Apollinaris’s Use of the Term Barbarus: An Introduction 145
- A Habitus Barbarus in Sub-Roman Britain? 167
- A Farewell to Arms: Germanic Identity in Fifth-Century Britain 189
- Germanic or Slavic? Reconstructing the Transition from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages in East Central Europe 211
- Linguistic Labels and Ethnic Identity 225
- (Proto-)Germanic Alliterative Verse: Linguistic Limits on a Cultural Phenomenon 241
- The Limits of Obligation and Friendship: Hrothgar, Beowulf, and the ‘Germanic’ Ideal 251
- Index 267