Chapter The Creation of Two Ethnographic Identities: The Cases of the Ostrogoths and the Langobards

The aim of this paper is to analyse two ethnographic identities constructed for two barbarian peoples - the Ostrogoths and the Langobards. As I try to argue, the first identity was constructed to show that the Ostrogoths were a civilized people and a better version of the Romans, and moreover, this...

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Main Author: Kasperski, Robert (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2022
Series:Reti Medievali E-Book 43
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