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The Uses of the Middle Ages in Modern European States
History, Nationhood and the Search for Origins
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The Uses of the Middle Ages in Modern European States
History, Nationhood and the Search for Origins
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An assessment of the role of the Middle Ages in national historiography and in modern conceptions of national identity, looking at relatively young nations, and regions which claim national traditions but were slow to achieve, or regain, separate statehood. Examples range from Ireland and Iceland through Austria and Italy to Finland and Greece.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Notes on the Contributors
- 1 Introduction
- Part I: Celts and Scandinavia
- Part II: Benelux
- Part III: Balkans
- Part IV: Central Europe
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index