Interview with Karol Modzelewski

Authors

  • Paola Guglielmotti Università degli Studi di Genova
  • Gian Maria Varanini Università degli Studi di Verona

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6092/1593-2214/16

Keywords:

Middle Ages, Historiography, Ethnogenesis, Barbarian Collectivism, Sources, Research

Abstract

The first section of this interview addresses the political and cultural milieu that shaped Karol Modzelewski’s education (in Poland and Italy, too), the relations with both his mentor Aleksander Gieysztor and the historians of the previous generation, the condition of education in Poland especially in the ’60s, his political involvement, the selection of his research interests and the development the latter underwent. Then the interview examines Modzelewski’s relations with scholars belonging to other historiographical schools, with particular attention to the issue of ethnogenesis, the methodology concerning the structure of sources to reconstruct the history of the Barbarian world in the first millennium, the matter of the “Barbaric collectivism”, the reception of his study L’Europa dei barbari (‘The Europe of the Barbarians’, 2004), and finally how research is organized and evaluated in Poland.

Quotable as Intervista a Karol Modzelewski, a cura di Paola Guglielmotti e Gian Maria Varanini, "Reti Medievali - Rivista", 11, 1 (2010), p. 509-579, url: <http://www.rivista.retimedievali.it>.

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Published

2010-06-15

How to Cite

Guglielmotti, Paola, and Gian Maria Varanini. 2010. “Interview With Karol Modzelewski”. Reti Medievali Journal 11 (1):509-79. https://doi.org/10.6092/1593-2214/16.

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