01.07.2024

Medieval Worlds 20: Moving Jobs & Cultural Brokers

Volume 20 of our open access e-journal Medieval Worlds is online, presenting two thematic sections - Moving Jobs: Occupational Identity and Motility in the Middle Ages and Cultural Brokers in European and Asian Contexts. Investigating a Concept - and, in our individual article section, comprehensive historical context for the latest findings in archaeogenetic research on the early medieval Carpathian Basin.

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In this volume S. Liccardo and S. Wabnitz provide an in-depth study of Western and Chinese sources on marriage strategies, especially levirate in the early Middle Ages, drawing on anthropological insights and providing historical context for the latest results of archaeogenetic research.

Our thematic section Moving Jobs: Occupational Identity and Motility in the Middle Ages was collected by guest editors Annamaria Pazienza and Irene Bavuso and focuses on the mobility of people in connection with their work. It offers case studies on the Southern Tarim Basin (T. Høisæter), central Greece (G. Wu), Italy (A. Pazienza) and southern Germany (W. North). A second instalment of this section will follow in December 2025. In our second thematic section Cultural Brokers in European and Asian Contexts. Investigating a Concept guest editors Clemens Gantner and Cinzia Grifoni present contributions which explore this possible approach to agents of knowledge transfer in the context of their disciplines: K. Schaeffer in Tibetan Buddhist history, Ch. Pecchia in Colonial South Asia, C. Grifoni in early medieval Francia and C. Gantner in early medieval Italy/Byzantium. Introductions to both clusters provide methodological context and comparative insights.

Submissions for our upcoming volumes are always welcome.

Medieval Worlds 20: Moving Jobs & Cultural Brokers