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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages: December 2011
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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Thursday, December 8, 2011. Establishing Royal Authority and Decreasing Papal Dependence: The Dialogues of Authority at the Besançon Affair. 8221; (Tierney, doc. 51) would infuriate the assembly. Subsequently, popes argued that, on account of the Donation of Constantine, the imperial dignity was theirs alone, and that they gave it back to Charlemagne (Tierney, doc. 80). Then, the question becomes, who carries that dignity to confer imperial dignity upon a person? Susan...
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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages: July 2010
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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Thursday, July 29, 2010. Migrations, Ethnic Identity and What Constitutes Modern History. This blog post is dedicated to two friends, who, in two different conversations, have convinced me that studying barbarians is not squarely an intellectual pursuit (it only mostly is.). Translation: National History is for the men of a country, some sort of common property; it is a part of the moral heritage that each disapearing generation entrusts to the one that replaces it.
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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages: November 2011
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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Tuesday, November 8, 2011. Investitures, Authority and the Consolidation of Royal Solidarity Evidence from Germany and Rome. Susan Reynolds’ work Kingdoms and Communities. Is a study of the various communal [1]. Ties that made medieval society a coherent whole. Indeed, in her introduction, she states that there was much greater interregional coherence in communal processes during the medieval period. [2]. Then cohesion is made at the local level in the context of crisis.
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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages: Foucault, Veyne and Graduate School
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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Thursday, August 14, 2014. Foucault, Veyne and Graduate School. This is not so much an apology to the "métier d'historien," to borrow from Marc Bloch, or for that matter, a great insightful essay. Rather, it is a somewhat introspective realization from reading Foucault's Archaeology of Knowledge. And beginning a fun reading book Fooled by Randomness. This particular point takes me back two years, a book by Elizabeth Clark ( History, Theory and Text. So, my pursuit is t...
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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages: August 2014
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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Thursday, August 14, 2014. Foucault, Veyne and Graduate School. This is not so much an apology to the "métier d'historien," to borrow from Marc Bloch, or for that matter, a great insightful essay. Rather, it is a somewhat introspective realization from reading Foucault's Archaeology of Knowledge. And beginning a fun reading book Fooled by Randomness. This particular point takes me back two years, a book by Elizabeth Clark ( History, Theory and Text. So, my pursuit is t...
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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages: September 2011
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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Tuesday, September 27, 2011. Bisson, Duby and Barthelemy on the question of Knighthood and Nobility in the Central Middle Ages. Bisson’s view that “the historical study of nobility is little else but a matter of perspective,” [1]. To Bisson, the answer to this question is a matter of perspective. Bloch was a social historian, and, Bisson states, Bloch viewed the nobility as a creation of the 11. That is, the nobiles. Of monasteries. [3]. Were magnates, whose origins ca...
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Media and Public History. 2014-Present, Lecturer, University of North Texas, History. Affiliated Faculty with Women’s and Gender Studies. 2013-2014, Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellow, Department of History, The Pennsylvania State University. Dual), The Pennsylvania State University, 2013. MA in History, with distinction, Pennsylvania State University, 2008. BA (summa cumme laude) in History and Women’s Studies, Syracuse University, 2006. Consuming Relief: Food Stamps and the New Welfare of the New Deal,.
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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages: September 2012
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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Wednesday, September 26, 2012. Review- The Roman Revolution. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1939). With the publication of Ronald Syme’s The Roman Revolution. Revolution lay in his ability to masquerade his authority as part of the great republican ideals, as working with these oligarchs for the restoration of their privileges (p.2). The second prefigures the longue durée. These three men were able to exert influence over the politics of their time through a tight co...
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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages: August 2010
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Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Thursday, August 12, 2010. Preliminary Remarks on Ancient Slavery. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). PSU Department of history. PSU Department of History. UCSB Ancient Borderlands Society. Preliminary Remarks on Ancient Slavery. You know, I have no idea. I love history. It's sort of my job right now. Like for real. I do this all day, everyday. So I suppose I can enjoy writing about it from time to time. For my credentials, see Linkedin. View my complete profile.
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