Peter Lambert and Bjorn Weiler are both of Aberystwyth University.
Introduction, Peter Lambert & Bjorn Weiler I. What is Historical Culture?, Peter Lambert II. Themes in Historical Culture, Bjorn Weiler 1. Imagining Rome in Medieval Constantinople: Memory, Politics, and the Past in the Middle Byzantine Period, Dimitris Krallis 2. The Present and the Past in the Sagas of Icelanders, Haki Antonsson 3. Monastic Historical Culture and the Utility of a Remote Past: The Case of Matthew Paris, Bjorn Weiler 4. Legend and Historical Experience in Fifteenth-Century Ottoman Narratives of the Past, Dimitri Kastritsis 5. The Chronicler and the Count: Law, Libel, and History in the Early Modern Atlantic World, Richard Kagan 6. The Poetry of History in Early Modern India, Allison Busch 7. The Immediacy of a Remote Past: The Saxon Wars of 772-804 in the 'Cultural Struggles' of the Third Reich, Peter Lambert 8. Ancient Past, Modern Ceremony: Thailand's Royal Barge Procession in Historical Context, Matthew Phillips 9. La Rosca de Investigacion y Accion Social: Reimagining History as Collaborative Exchange in 1970s Colombia, Joanne Rappaport 10. Chinese History as a Constructed Continuity: The Work of Rao Zongyi, T.H. Barrett 11. Memory as Theatre: Using a Ghanaian Ritual to Recall Past Greatness and to Redress Recent Reverses, Richard Rathbone Conclusion: Future Directions?, Peter Lambert & Bjorn Weiler
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