The volume extends the mainly European focus of the series 'Historiography and ldentity' to probe into a more global perspective, exploring the historiographical cultures of a number of Eurasian macro-regions: China, Japan, Iran, South Arabia, Syria, Byzantium, Lotharingia, and Spain. The broader, Eurasian perspective can contribute to a deeper understanding of the very different ways in which works of historiography could communicate, promote, and negotiate 'visions of community' and concepts of belonging
This open access book provides an analysis of human actors and their capacity to explore and concept...
This major new book tackles key questions on Europe in the context of shifting parameters of East an...
The objective of this article is to propose a historiographical exercise through a Global History ap...
The volume extends the mainly European focus of the series 'Historiography and ldentity' to probe in...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
How was history written in Europe and Asia between 400-1400? How was the past understood in religiou...
How did Christianity, Islam and Buddhism frame the emergence and significance of particular communit...
How did Christianity, Islam and Buddhism frame the emergence and significance of particular communit...
The six-volume sub-series Historiography and Identity unites a wide variety of case studies from Ant...
The six-volume sub-series Historiography and Identity unites a wide variety of case studies from Ant...
Rethinking the ways global history is envisioned and conceptualized in diverse countries such as Chi...
Rethinking the ways global history is envisioned and conceptualized in diverse countries such as Chi...
This anthology of classic articles in the history of medieval ethnographies illustrates this theme w...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
This open access book provides an analysis of human actors and their capacity to explore and concept...
This major new book tackles key questions on Europe in the context of shifting parameters of East an...
The objective of this article is to propose a historiographical exercise through a Global History ap...
The volume extends the mainly European focus of the series 'Historiography and ldentity' to probe in...
Collective identities and transnational networks in medieval and early modern Europe, 1000-180
How was history written in Europe and Asia between 400-1400? How was the past understood in religiou...
How did Christianity, Islam and Buddhism frame the emergence and significance of particular communit...
How did Christianity, Islam and Buddhism frame the emergence and significance of particular communit...
The six-volume sub-series Historiography and Identity unites a wide variety of case studies from Ant...
The six-volume sub-series Historiography and Identity unites a wide variety of case studies from Ant...
Rethinking the ways global history is envisioned and conceptualized in diverse countries such as Chi...
Rethinking the ways global history is envisioned and conceptualized in diverse countries such as Chi...
This anthology of classic articles in the history of medieval ethnographies illustrates this theme w...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
The present article focuses on the formulaic tripartite description of the world present in many med...
This open access book provides an analysis of human actors and their capacity to explore and concept...
This major new book tackles key questions on Europe in the context of shifting parameters of East an...
The objective of this article is to propose a historiographical exercise through a Global History ap...