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Middle Ages --- Moyen Age --- North Sea Region --- Baltic Sea Region --- Nord, Mer du, Région de la --- Baltique, Région de la mer --- Nord, Région de la Mer du --- History --- Relations --- Histoire --- Nord, Mer du, Région de la --- Baltique, Région de la mer --- Nord, Région de la Mer du
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The different written and archaeological sources give a very heterogeneous picture of the social and religious structures in Eastern Middle Europe. Recent developments in modern archaeological and historical research have shown new approaches to the analysis of elites. In every society there is a leading minority, who cumulates both wealth and prestige and is characterized by an elevated social rank, reputation and acceptance. An external marker of these elites is especially the superregional transfer of certain items, but also of the culturally encoded value systems. The present study asks whether this notion of cultural transfer, developed in the context of modern history, can be applied as well to the study of mutual influences between the elites of medieval Western and Eastern Middle Europe. It also raises the question if this terminology is equally useful for the analysis of written and material sources, and to what extent it might open a new perspective on the rich but as yet often unexplored history of the lands east of the Elbe river.
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The different written and archaeological sources give a very heterogeneous picture of the social and religious structures in Eastern Middle Europe. Recent developments in modern archaeological and historical research have shown new approaches to the analysis of elites. In every society there is a leading minority, who cumulates both wealth and prestige and is characterized by an elevated social rank, reputation and acceptance. An external marker of these elites is especially the superregional transfer of certain items, but also of the culturally encoded value systems. The present study asks whether this notion of cultural transfer, developed in the context of modern history, can be applied as well to the study of mutual influences between the elites of medieval Western and Eastern Middle Europe. It also raises the question if this terminology is equally useful for the analysis of written and material sources, and to what extent it might open a new perspective on the rich but as yet often unexplored history of the lands east of the Elbe river.
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The different written and archaeological sources give a very heterogeneous picture of the social and religious structures in Eastern Middle Europe. Recent developments in modern archaeological and historical research have shown new approaches to the analysis of elites. In every society there is a leading minority, who cumulates both wealth and prestige and is characterized by an elevated social rank, reputation and acceptance. An external marker of these elites is especially the superregional transfer of certain items, but also of the culturally encoded value systems. The present study asks whether this notion of cultural transfer, developed in the context of modern history, can be applied as well to the study of mutual influences between the elites of medieval Western and Eastern Middle Europe. It also raises the question if this terminology is equally useful for the analysis of written and material sources, and to what extent it might open a new perspective on the rich but as yet often unexplored history of the lands east of the Elbe river.
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Human geography --- Human geography --- Landscape archaeology --- Civilization, Medieval --- Géographie humaine --- Géographie humaine --- Archéologie du paysage --- Civilisation médiévale --- History --- History --- Histoire --- Histoire --- Europe, Central --- Europe, Eastern --- Europe centrale --- Europe de l'Est --- Historical geography --- Historical geography --- Géographie historique --- Géographie historique
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Ad libros ! « Aux livres ! », ce cri attribué à dom Guillaume de Raynald au moment où le feu ravageait la Grande Chartreuse lors de l'incendie de 1371 est à la fois une injonction et un élan que tout médiéviste peut reprendre à son compte : élan du chercheur vers ses sources, injonction du professeur à ses élèves. Ces deux mots latins, qui ont servi de devise à Denise Angers et Joseph-Claude Poulin, forment donc un titre idéal pour des mélanges qui célèbrent ce couple d'humanistes passionnés. Ce mantra est aussi un credo qui explique toute l'importance que Denise Angers et Joseph-Claude Poulin ont accordée dans leur pédagogie à cet aspect de la formation des jeunes médiévistes à Ottawa, à Québec ou à Montréal : cours sur les sources, introduction à la paléographie, à la codicologie ou à l'archéologie médiévale. Les études qui sont réunies dans ce livre rendent hommage à leur irréprochable engagement scientifique, dans un bouquet de contributions qui embrassent l'ensemble du Moyen Âge, du VIIIe au XVe siècle – avec une avancée jusqu'en Nouvelle-France –, mais dont le point commun réside dans l'attention aux sources.
Moyen Age --- Vie chrétienne --- Histoire --- Angers, Denise, --- Poulin, Joseph-Claude --- France --- Moyen Age - Sources --- Vie chrétienne - Histoire - 600-1500 (Moyen Age) --- Angers, Denise --- Angers, Denise, - 1940- - Bibliographie --- Poulin, Joseph-Claude - Bibliographie --- France - Histoire - 500-1500 (Moyen Âge) --- Angers, Denise, - 1940 --- -Poulin, Joseph-Claude --- Middle Ages. --- Middle Ages --- Christian life --- History --- Haut Moyen-Âge --- Moyen-Âge
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Ad libros ! « Aux livres ! », ce cri attribué à dom Guillaume de Raynald au moment où le feu ravageait la Grande Chartreuse lors de l'incendie de 1371 est à la fois une injonction et un élan que tout médiéviste peut reprendre à son compte : élan du chercheur vers ses sources, injonction du professeur à ses élèves. Ces deux mots latins, qui ont servi de devise à Denise Angers et Joseph-Claude Poulin, forment donc un titre idéal pour des mélanges qui célèbrent ce couple d'humanistes passionnés. Ce mantra est aussi un credo qui explique toute l'importance que Denise Angers et Joseph-Claude Poulin ont accordée dans leur pédagogie à cet aspect de la formation des jeunes médiévistes à Ottawa, à Québec ou à Montréal : cours sur les sources, introduction à la paléographie, à la codicologie ou à l'archéologie médiévale. Les études qui sont réunies dans ce livre rendent hommage à leur irréprochable engagement scientifique, dans un bouquet de contributions qui embrassent l'ensemble du Moyen Âge, du VIIIe au XVe siècle – avec une avancée jusqu'en Nouvelle-France –, mais dont le point commun réside dans l'attention aux sources.
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