Manufacturing a past for the present : forgery and authenticity in medievalist texts and objects in nineteenth-century Europe

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Manufacturing a past for the present : forgery and authenticity in medievalist texts and objects in nineteenth-century Europe

edited by János M. Bak, Patrick J. Geary and Gábor Klaniczay

(National cultivation of culture, v. 7)

Brill, c2015

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • The manuscripts of Grünberg and Königinhof : romantic lies about the glorious past of the Czech nation / Pavlína Rychterová
  • To authenticate a manuscript : the case of Toldy and Hanka, hermeneutically reconsidered / Péter Dávidházi
  • The Kalevala and the authenticity debate / Pertti Anttonen
  • János Arany's Csaba trilogy and Arnold Ipolyi's Hungarian mythology / László Szörényi
  • From the anonymous Gesta to The flight of Zalán by Vörösmarty / János M. Bak
  • Forging the Cuman law, forging an identity / Nora Berend
  • Invented Middle Ages in nineteenth-century Hungary : the forgeries of Sámuel Literáti Nemes / Benedek Láng
  • Excellent scholar, excellent forger : the case of Karl Benedict Hase / Igor P. Medvedev
  • On Firkowicz, forgeries and forging Jewish identities / Dan D.Y. Shapira
  • Wisest is time : ancient vase forgeries / János György Szilágyi
  • Agilulf, "the Nonexistent Knight" and the forging of the Italian "Germanic" past / Cristina La Rocca
  • Imagining the real : material evidence and participatory past in nineteenth-century Lithuania / Giedrė Mickūnaitė
  • Time stopped : the open-air museum Skansen of Arthur Hazelius / Johan Hegardt
  • The New York Cloisters : a forgery? / Sándor Radnóti

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