Remembering the Dead

Medieval memoria - the commemoration of the dead - was both a form of collective memory and a social practice present in every sphere of life. It shaped identities and constituted groups, and thus the study of commemorative practices can tell us a great deal about medieval communities. This study sh...

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Auteur principal: Strenga, Gustavs
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description Medieval memoria - the commemoration of the dead - was both a form of collective memory and a social practice present in every sphere of life. It shaped identities and constituted groups, and thus the study of commemorative practices can tell us a great deal about medieval communities. This study shows the importance of memoria as a form of collective memory for different groups and institutions: city government and guilds, the Teutonic Order, bishops and cathedral chapters, and monastic communities, in late medieval Livonia (present-day Latvia and Estonia).
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1509512025-02-10T17:02:15Z Remembering the Dead Strenga, Gustavs Social history (c. 500-1500) Historical Sociology & Anthropology Communities, social groups and social relations Customs, traditions & identities Urban history (c. 500-1500) Scandinavian & Baltic lands (c. 500-1500) thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history::NHDJ European history: medieval period, middle ages Medieval memoria - the commemoration of the dead - was both a form of collective memory and a social practice present in every sphere of life. It shaped identities and constituted groups, and thus the study of commemorative practices can tell us a great deal about medieval communities. This study shows the importance of memoria as a form of collective memory for different groups and institutions: city government and guilds, the Teutonic Order, bishops and cathedral chapters, and monastic communities, in late medieval Livonia (present-day Latvia and Estonia). 2025-02-10T17:02:14Z 2025-02-10T17:02:14Z 2023 book ONIX_20250210_9782503591193_24 9782503591193 9782503591209 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/150951 eng Memoria and Remembrance practices image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International https://www.brepols.net/products/IS-9782503591193-1 https://www.brepolsonline.net/action/showBook?doi=10.1484%2FM.MEMO-EB.5.121329 Brepols Brepols 10.1484/M.MEMO-EB.5.121329 10.1484/M.MEMO-EB.5.121329 337417f5-5e42-49d3-8b32-3867e1572190 9782503591193 9782503591209 Brepols 5 318 Turnhout open access
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Historical Sociology & Anthropology
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Customs, traditions & identities
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Scandinavian & Baltic lands (c. 500-1500)
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Remembering the Dead
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topic Social history (c. 500-1500)
Historical Sociology & Anthropology
Communities, social groups and social relations
Customs, traditions & identities
Urban history (c. 500-1500)
Scandinavian & Baltic lands (c. 500-1500)
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history::NHDJ European history: medieval period, middle ages
topic_facet Social history (c. 500-1500)
Historical Sociology & Anthropology
Communities, social groups and social relations
Customs, traditions & identities
Urban history (c. 500-1500)
Scandinavian & Baltic lands (c. 500-1500)
thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European history::NHDJ European history: medieval period, middle ages
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