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  War and violence, borders and identities in the Middle Ages [Import]

Dozent/in
Prof. Dr. Klaus van Eickels

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Vorlesung
Rein Präsenz
2 SWS, benoteter Schein
Gaststudierendenverzeichnis, Studium Generale, Kultur und Bildung, Zentrum für Mittelalterstudien, Zentrum für Interreligiöse Studien, Erweiterungsbereich, Modulstudium, Frühstudium, Alte Studienordnung: Basismodul Mittelalterliche Geschichte (Typ II/III) und Aufbaumodul Mittelalterliche Geschichte (Typ II/III), Vertiefungsmodul Mittelalterliche Geschichte (Typ II/III), Ergänzungsmodule mit Vorlesung. Neue Studienordnung BA/MA: Überblicksmodul Mittelalter und Ältere Abteilung; Vertiefungsmodul Typ III Mittelalter; Erweiterungsmodul Überlick Ältere Abteilung 1-6. Lehrform Seminaristischer Unterricht
Zeit und Ort: Di 10:00 - 12:00, MG1/01.04; Einzeltermin am 26.4.2022 10:00 - 12:00, M3/01.16

Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches
The Chair of Medieval History assumes that all courses in the summer semester will be held in attendance under the general conditions then in force. The lecture will be held in German. At the same time, a lecture in English will be offered on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (mainly for foreign students from all faculties, but also for history students) on the same topic. - The topic of the lecture has been changed due to current events. The lecture "Distant Spaces. Traveling the Limits of the Known World in the Middle Ages" will be made up for in one of the next semesters. "

Inhalt
The use of force as prerogative of the state and a peace order that excludes war as a means of politics are not self-evident; they have developed historically and cannot be understood without looking at their medieval foundations. In many areas, interactions in medieval society were determined by the willingness and ability of all actors to assert their own rights and claims through violence; at the same time, however, ideas of order developed in the Middle Ages that aimed at limiting and delegitimising the use of violence. Unlike today, borders were not linear, but rather defined at specific points only; they had more symbolic than practical significance, since the rule was entanglement, not clear demarcation of space and power. The elites of medieval realms and regions developed forms of self-awareness, which in the 19th and 20th centuries often served as a starting point for the formation of modern national identity, acquiring, however, in this process of transformation a completely new scope under the conditions of territorially closed and delimited statehood and a far greater penetrating power through the mobilisation of the masses. The lecture course will discuss the relationship of church and aristocratic society to war and violence, the development from blurred and open to linearly defined and fixed borders and the significance of ethnic, linguistic and religious factors in the formation of identities, always taking into account the use of the Middle Ages as an argument in the conflicts of the 19th and 20th centuries.

Empfohlene Literatur
Robert J. Bartlett, The making of Europe. Conquest, colonization, and cultural change 950-1350, London 1993

Englischsprachige Informationen:
Title:
War and violence, borders and identities in the Middle Ages

Credits: 3

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Erwartete Teilnehmerzahl: 20

Institution: Zentrum für Lehrerinnen- und Lehrerbildung Bamberg (ZLB)

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