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History-writing and violence in the medieval Mediterranean [special issue of Al-Masaq: Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean]

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posted on 2024-02-12, 09:25 authored by Antonella Liuzzo ScorpoAntonella Liuzzo Scorpo, Jamie WoodJamie Wood
<p>History-writing has often been preoccupied with the multiple shapes, forms and expressions of violence as a subject, while in some cases the rhetorical violence of some kinds of historical writing has been used as an instrument for the cultivation of power and authority. The deeds of great men and their conflicts, as well as divine intervention in the form of retribution and punishment and the moral lessons that could be drawn from such episodes were defining features of historical writing from its earliest days. The transformation of episodes of physical violence in the world into written form, not to mention visual and material representations, has had a formative impact on individual and collective memories and identities throughout history. An exploration of the rhetoric and forms of violence, as applied to different modes and processes of history-writing, can thus help us to understand the narrative and social functions of such a ubiquitous phenomenon. In this special issue of Al-MAsaq, co-edited by Dr Antonella Liuzzo Scorpo and Dr Jamie Wood, these idea are explored in depth within the context of the Medieval Mediterranean.</p>

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Publication Title

History-writing and violence in the medieval Mediterranean [special issue of Al-Masaq: Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean] (ed. by Antonella Liuzzo Scorpo and Jamie Wood)

Volume

27

Issue

1

Publisher

Taylor & Francis (Routledge) for Society for the Medieval Mediterranean

ISSN

0950-3110

eISSN

1473-348X

Date Submitted

2015-03-24

Date Accepted

2015-03-13

Date of First Publication

2015-03-13

Date of Final Publication

2015-03-13

ePrints ID

16973

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