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      The Destruction and Recovery of Monte Cassino, 529-1964

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          Between the sixth and twentieth centuries, the Benedictine Abbey of Monte Cassino (est. 529) experienced a cycle of atrocities which forever transformed its identity. This book examines how such a tumultuous history has been constructed, remembered, and represented from the Middle Ages to the present day. It uses this singular and pivotal case to analyse the historical process of remembering and its impact on modern representations of the past. Exactly how Monte Cassino is remembered is distinctive and diagnostic. The abbey is recognizable today as a beacon of western civilization, culture, and learning precisely because of its 'destruction tradition' over fourteen centuries. The Destruction and Recovery of Monte Cassino, 529.1964 asks how the abbey’s fragmented past has been ideologically, politically, and culturally constituted and preserved; how its experience with destruction and suffering . and recovery and rebirth . has become incorporated into a modern narrative of progress and triumph.

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          9789048552122
          9789463729130
          10 May 2021
          10 May 2021
          10.5117/9789463729130
          0587bcd5-7257-4162-9543-9223eb3886dc
          History

          HISTORY / Europe / Italy,HISTORY / Medieval,HISTORY / Civilization,HISTORY / Social History,European history: medieval period, middle ages,European history: Renaissance,European history: Reformation,Amsterdam University Press,History, Art History, and Archaeology,Diachronic,Sociology and Social History,AUP Wetenschappelijk,c. 500 CE to c. 1000 CE,c. 1000 CE to c. 1500,Modern period, c 1500 onwards,European history,Social impact of disasters

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