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Shifting Ethnic Identities Spain Gaul, 500-700Shifting Ethnic Identities Spain Gaul, 500-700

Shifting Ethnic Identities Spain Gaul, 500-700

Erica Buchberger

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Previous scholarship has examined the ethnic identities of Goths, Franks, and other 'barbarian' groups in the post-Roman West, but Romans have been relatively neglected. Part of the reason for this lacuna is the assumption that 'Roman' continued to denote solely cultural and legal affiliation. In fact, as this book demonstrates, contemporaries also associated Romanness with descent and described Romans just like they described Franks and Goths - whom scholars are perfectly happy to call 'ethnic groups'. By distinguishing between political, religious, and descent nuances with which authors used the terms 'Roman', 'Goth', and 'Frank', this comparative study tracks changes in the use and perception of these identifications, which allowed Romans in Iberia and Gaul to adopt the Gothic or Frankish identities of their new rulers, one nuance at a time.

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OL21596805W

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Ethnology, spainRome, historyGaul, historyEthnologyRomansGaulsFranksEthnicityHistoryEthnic identity

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