
The Making of Medieval Sardinia
por:
Edited by Alex Metcalfe
,
Lancaster University
,
Hervin Fernández-Aceves
Idioma: Inglês
Formato: Capa dura
ISBN 10: 9004464484
ISBN 13: 9789004464483
Data de publicação:
August 19th, 2021
Editora: Brill
Páginas: 520
This comprehensive work delves into the rich and complex history of medieval Sardinia, offering insights from a diverse array of scholars. Edited by leading historians, the collection re-evaluates traditional narratives while also presenting new perspectives that challenge prevailing interpretations. Through a blend of classic and modern essays, readers are invited to engage with the multifaceted layers of Sardinia's past, from political dynamics to cultural exchanges.
The contributors bring a wealth of knowledge, each uncovering different aspects of Sardinian history that have often been overlooked or simplified. Their scholarly analyses reveal the intricate relationships between local powers and external influences that shaped the island's identity during the medieval period. This exploration not only sheds light on Sardinia itself but also reflects broader themes relevant to Mediterranean studies.
Navigating through themes of conflict, governance, and cultural assimilation, the volume serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the medieval Mediterranean landscape. It highlights Sardinia's significance as a crossroads of civilizations, making it a critical addition to the historiography of the region.
The contributors bring a wealth of knowledge, each uncovering different aspects of Sardinian history that have often been overlooked or simplified. Their scholarly analyses reveal the intricate relationships between local powers and external influences that shaped the island's identity during the medieval period. This exploration not only sheds light on Sardinia itself but also reflects broader themes relevant to Mediterranean studies.
Navigating through themes of conflict, governance, and cultural assimilation, the volume serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the medieval Mediterranean landscape. It highlights Sardinia's significance as a crossroads of civilizations, making it a critical addition to the historiography of the region.