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Historiography and Identity II
CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS IN
LATE ANTIQUITY AND THE MIDDLE AGES
General Editor
Yitzhak Hen,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Editorial Board
Angelo di Berardino,
Augustinianum, Rome
Nora Berend,
University of Cambridge
Leslie Brubaker,
University of Birmingham
Christoph Cluse,
Universität Trier
Rob Meens,
Universiteit Utrecht
James Montgomery,
University of Cambridge
Alan V. Murray,
University of Leeds
Thomas F. X. Noble,
University of Notre Dame
Miri Rubin,
Queen Mary, University of London
Previously published volumes in this series are listed at the back of the book.
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olume 27
HISTORIOGRAPHY AND IDENTITY
The six-volume sub-series Historiography and Identity unites a wide variety of case studies
from Antiquity to the late Middle Ages, from the Latin West to the emerging polities in
Northern and Eastern Europe, and adding a Eurasian perspective that includes the Islamic
World and China. The series aims to develop a critical methodology to harness the potential of
identity studies to add to the understanding of the construction and impact of historiography.
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olume 2
Historiography and Identity II
Post-Roman Multiplicity and New Political Identities
Edited by
Gerda Heydemann and Helmut Reimitz
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
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Cover image by Dagmar Giesriegl, adapted from a fictional portrait of
Paul the Deacon contained in Florence, Bib. Laurent. MS 65.35, fol 35
r
(tenth century).
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ISBN: 978-2-503-58470-6
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DOI: 10.1484/M.CELAMA-EB.5.117387
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Acknowledgements
Historiography and Identity in the Post-Roman West:
An Introduction
HELMUT REIMITZ
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27
71
Debating Ethnicity in Post-Roman Historiography
WALTER POHL
Clinging to Empire in Jordanes’
Romana
MAYA MASKARINEC
From Scythian, to Getan, to Goth: The
Getica
of Jordanes and the
Classical Ethnographic Tradition
RANDOLPH FORD
95
Two Tales — Two Peoples? Goths and Romans in
Jordanes’ Works
PHILIPP DÖRLER
121
147
161
Celtic Britain and Ireland: An Arena for Historical Debate
T. M. CHARLES-EDWARDS
Genre and Identity in Merovingian Historiography
HELMUT REIMITZ
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