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Creative selection between emending and forming medieval memory

Creative selection between emending and forming medieval memory. Edited by: Scholz, Sebastian; Schwedler, Gerald (2021). Berlin: De Gruyter.

Abstract

Karl Valentin once asked: "How can it be that only as much happens as fits into the newspaper the next day?" He focussed on the problem that information of the past has to be organised, arranged and above all: selected and put into form in order to be perceived as a whole. In this sense, the process of selection must be seen as the fundamental moment – the “Urszene” – of making History. This book shows selection as highly creative act. With the richness of early medieval material it can be demonstrated that creative selection was omnipresent and took place even in unexpected text genres. The book demonstrates the variety how premodern authors dealt with "unimportant", unpleasant or unwanted past. It provides a general overview for regions and text genres in early medieval Europe.

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Item Type:Edited Scientific Work
Communities & Collections:06 Faculty of Arts > Institute of History
Dewey Decimal Classification:900 History
Uncontrolled Keywords:Damnatio memoriae; Frühmittelalter; Geschichtsschreibung; Kulturelles Gedächtnis
Language:English
Date:2021
Deposited On:23 Nov 2021 13:27
Last Modified:27 Jan 2022 08:58
Publisher:De Gruyter
Series Name:Millennium-Studien
Volume:96
Number of Pages:204
ISBN:9783110756609
OA Status:Hybrid
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110757279
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