The Early Middle Ages, which marked the end of the Roman Empire and
the creation of the kingdoms of Western Europe, was a period central
to the formation of modern Europe. This period has often been drawn
into a series of discourses that are more concerned with the
eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries than with the distant
past. In The Modern Origins of the Early Middle Ages, Ian Wood
explores how Western Europeans have looked back to the Middle Ages to
discover their origins and the origins of their society. Using
historical records and writings about the Fall of Rome and the Early
Middle Ages, Wood reveals how these influenced modern Europe and the
way in which the continent thought about itself. He asks, and answers,
the important question: why is early-medieval history, or indeed any
pre-modern history, important? This volume promises to add to the
debate on the significance of medieval history in the modern world.
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ISBN
9780191654770
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
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OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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