Strategies of distinction : : The Construction of Ethnic Communities, 300-800 / / edited by Walter Pohl with Helmut Reimitz.

Between the fourth and the eight century, a number of 'experimental' polities had to create new forms of legitimacy and organisation to overcome a Roman world based on Empire, city and tribe. In the course of time, a new world developed that relied on Christendom, kingdom and people to pul...

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Superior document:Transformation of the Roman World Series ; v.2
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : BRILL,, 1998.
Year of Publication:1998
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Transformation of the Roman World Series
Physical Description:1 online resource (vi, 347 pages)
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Summary:Between the fourth and the eight century, a number of 'experimental' polities had to create new forms of legitimacy and organisation to overcome a Roman world based on Empire, city and tribe. In the course of time, a new world developed that relied on Christendom, kingdom and people to pull an increased variety of local communities together. Of these three factors, the ethnic one certainly is the most elusive. This volume discusses the process of construction of ethnic identities. What did names, law, language, costume, burial rites, rhetoric, culture, royal representation or ideology mean, and to whom? This is the question that is common to the papers assembled here. Even though they span several centuries, and a geographic area from the Iberian peninsula to the Black Sea steppes, they all deal with the ways how ethnic distinction became a political factor in the post-Roman world.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [307]-338) and index.
ISBN:9004609512
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Walter Pohl with Helmut Reimitz.