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Early Medieval Wales and Calabria: a mountain of problems?
Italy and Early Medieval Europe: Papers for Chris Wickham, Pages: 430 - 438
Swansea University Author: Patricia Skinner
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DOI (Published version): 10.1093/oso/9780198777601.003.0032
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In 2011 Chris Wickham highlighted the comparative potential in the post-Roman histories of Wales and southern Italy, commenting that ‘the changing societies in each were the result of indigenous developments alone.’ This chapter takes up the implicit challenge in that statement and discusses South W...
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In 2011 Chris Wickham highlighted the comparative potential in the post-Roman histories of Wales and southern Italy, commenting that ‘the changing societies in each were the result of indigenous developments alone.’ This chapter takes up the implicit challenge in that statement and discusses South Wales and Calabria utilizing three frames: topographical, economic, and literary. |
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