Power and the Nation in European History 2005
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511614538.001
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“…15 The concurring opinion among mediaevalists is that self-conscious national-political communities developed in Europe in the longue durée. 16 This does not, however, mean that ethnic identification was an empty shell in the Middle Ages. Two publications argued extensively that from circa 1000, mediaeval people themselves believed that ethnic groups formed kinship groups with a shared past, culture and customs, common laws, and in some cases a common language.…”
Section: Elements Of Mediaeval Ethnic Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 The concurring opinion among mediaevalists is that self-conscious national-political communities developed in Europe in the longue durée. 16 This does not, however, mean that ethnic identification was an empty shell in the Middle Ages. Two publications argued extensively that from circa 1000, mediaeval people themselves believed that ethnic groups formed kinship groups with a shared past, culture and customs, common laws, and in some cases a common language.…”
Section: Elements Of Mediaeval Ethnic Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%