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      Imagined Communities on the Baltic Rim, from the Eleventh to Fifteenth Centuries

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          Prior to the high Middle Ages, the Baltic Rim was largely terra incognita-but by the late Middle Ages, it was home to diverse small and large communities. But the Baltic Rim was not simply the place those people lived-it was also an imagined space through which they defined themselves and their identities. This book traces the transformation of the Baltic Rim in this period through a focus on the self-image of a number of communities: urban and regional, cultic, missionary, legal, and political. Contributors look at the ways these communities defined themselves in relationship to other groups, how they constructed their identities and customs, and what held them together or tore them apart.

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          Book
          9789048528998
          9789089649836
          23 August 2016
          25 August 2016
          Affiliations
          [1 ]University of Oslo
          [2 ]Stockholm University
          [3 ]Warsaw University
          [4 ]Tallinn University
          [5 ]Finnish Scholarly Institude in Rome
          [6 ]University of Gothenburg
          [7 ]Russian Academy of Sciences
          [8 ]University College of Southeast Norway
          [9 ]University of Chicago
          10.5117/9789089649836
          8ae5fb5c-f2d0-4624-b1ef-f044e8dd8e0d
          History

          HISTORY / Europe / Baltic States,Amsterdam University Press,History, Art History, and Archaeology,Medieval Studies,AUP Wetenschappelijk,Classical history / classical civilisation

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