Social and Intellectual Networking in the Early Middle Ages

Contributor(s)
Kelly, Michael (editor)
Fazioli, K. Patrick (editor)
Collection
ScholarLedLanguage
EnglishAbstract
Social and Intellectual Networking in the Early Middle Ages seeks to expand our understanding of early medieval connectivity by interrogating social and intellectual collaborations, competitions, and communications among persons, places, things, and ideas in the European and Mediterranean West during the second half of the first millennium CE. In so doing, its contributors explore the existence, performance, and sustainability of diverse political, scholarly, ecclesiastical, and material networks via manuscripts, artifacts, and theories framed by two broad interpretive categories. The first examines networks of scholars, writers, and the social and political histories related to their productions. The second imagines the transmission of “knowledge” as information, rhetoric, object, and epistemic grounding. In addition, the book rigorously investigates the theoretical possibilities and problems of researching early medieval networks, attempts to re-construct historical networks, and critically analyzes the concept of “information.
Keywords
Early Middle Ages;social networks;history;VisigothsISBN
9781685710545Publisher
punctum booksPublisher website
http://punctumbooks.comPublication date and place
Brooklyn, NY, 2023Imprint
Gracchi BooksClassification
c 500 CE to c 1000 CE
Europe
Social theory

