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Obras por Julia M. H. Smith

Associated Works

The New Cambridge Medieval History, Vol. 2: c. 700-c. 900 (1995) — Contribuidor — 101 exemplares
Companion to Historiography (1997) — Contribuidor — 69 exemplares
Topographies of Power in the Early Middle Ages (2001) — Contribuidor — 11 exemplares
Transformations of late antiquity : essays for Peter Brown (2009) — Contribuidor — 6 exemplares

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1947-10-05
Sexo
female

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Julia Smith takes a new approach to an old question: what was Europe like in the centuries after the prevailing power -- Rome -- went away? Rome disappeared as a political entity in the west; the conventional date of 476 CE marks the year of the deposing of the last western Roman Emperor . Rome's powerful influence in Europe in the subsequent centuries was tempered and altered by the flowering of a new diversity, as local cultural phenomena proliferated and interacted with established practices and traditions. If the notion of the Dark Ages were not already moribund, Professor Smith dispels any remaining doubt.

What is truly new here is the methodology. This book is a cultural account, an anthropology of the post-Roman period. Its reads more like ethnography than history. It takes as its focus power structures, regional studies, gender history, and religious, social and cultural meanings. The result is a fresh, erudite reappraisal and vivifying of what was once seen as a barren inactive period. In Professor Smith's hands, we see it as anything but.
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stellarexplorer | Dec 29, 2015 |
This collection of essays offers a view on late ancient/early medieval societies, centred on the remnants of the former Roman empire. By applying a gender perspective to a diverse range of topics and sources and disciplines the collection offers an added and in some cases new perspective on previously held 'truths', other items just confirms earlier research.

It is of course close to impossible to review a book consisting of 16 different essays only sharing a loose framework of time, place, and gender perspective. Inevitably there are pieces both good and not so good included. The good are in majority, though, and I recommend the book to anyone interested.… (mais)
 
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Busifer | Feb 21, 2009 |

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Obras
4
Also by
4
Membros
220
Popularidade
#101,715
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
2
ISBN
14
Línguas
2

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