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Dr C. M. Bromstick🧹, Dublin
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Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin

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Early Medieval historian: Ireland & Britain, kingship, landscapes, mentalities | knitting, video games, bread | ND | disabled | she/her | #BlackLivesMatter

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    1. Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin‏ @AdmiralHip 11 Nov 2019

      Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin Retweeted Julius Rüschenpöhler

      I suspect I am not the only one who learned about the emergence of individualism in the medieval period, If anyone has sources off the top of their head that would be good.https://twitter.com/ruschenpohler/status/1193959876394770433 …

      Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin added,

      Julius Rüschenpöhler @ruschenpohler
      Replying to @AdmiralHip @sillyolyou2 and 4 others
      Thanks for the input! Gives me a good impression of the main points of contention. Let me ask you, too: What are papers/book chapters/books that would give me a more accurate pic of the emergence of individualism? Or maybe you know someone you can @ who specializes in this.
      1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
    2.  🐬 🏰 💦‏ @HalstedMedieval 11 Nov 2019
      Replying to @AdmiralHip

      I've always treated such claims as skeptical and teleological? idk maybe i'm missing some brilliant study out there, but a lot of it seems to be really trying to draw a line between "primitive tribalism" and "Good Modernity Times"

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    3. Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin‏ @AdmiralHip 11 Nov 2019
      Replying to @HalstedMedieval

      That seems heavily what this seems tbh.

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    4.  🐬 🏰 💦‏ @HalstedMedieval 11 Nov 2019
      Replying to @AdmiralHip

      and here i thought we'd binned evolutionary theory ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    5. Julius Rüschenpöhler‏ @ruschenpohler 11 Nov 2019
      Replying to @HalstedMedieval @AdmiralHip

      Wait, I'm just asking for the emergence of first signs of individualism. If you're sceptical of what you call "broad brush" approaches, surely you have detailed narrative accounts of how specific individualistic traits (however you define them) came abt in certain times & places?

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    6. Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin‏ @AdmiralHip 11 Nov 2019
      Replying to @ruschenpohler @HalstedMedieval

      Yes, sorry, I should have clarified. I do not mean broad brush stuff, I mean there are studies on individualism out there within the context of medieval history.

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    7. Rutger K‏ @AnotherAspirin 11 Nov 2019
      Replying to @AdmiralHip @ruschenpohler @HalstedMedieval

      The Big One is Aron Gurevich’s The Origins of European Individualism (trans. 1995), but its theses are no longer widely accepted because ... well we don’t do That Kind Of Big Theses anymore. Still an interesting read - but read carefully!https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Origins_of_European_Individualism.html?hl=nl&id=QrksZOjpURYC …

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    8. Rutger K‏ @AnotherAspirin 11 Nov 2019
      Replying to @AnotherAspirin @AdmiralHip and

      Cf. this extended review: https://css.cua.edu/humanitas_journal/forgotten-roots-of-individualism/ … I admire Gurevich as a scholar but his idea that “the individual” has an origin just does not hold up to detailed scrutiny (ironically, this is due to a renewed focus on individual people, texts, artefacts and manuscripts).

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    9. Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin‏ @AdmiralHip 11 Nov 2019
      Replying to @AnotherAspirin @ruschenpohler @HalstedMedieval

      I remember in my Greek religion class, we defined individuality and the beginnings of it as being a belief in the abstract, because it positioned oneself in a wider worldview. But this began very early, and there is a lot of debate over when these beliefs began.

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    10. Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin‏ @AdmiralHip 11 Nov 2019
      Replying to @AdmiralHip @AnotherAspirin and

      But it was in relation to Neanderthals potentially burying their dead with flowers, because it suggested a belief in the afterlife. Or when they demarcated rooms in their cave dwellings, as an indicator of personal space.

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      Dr C. M. Bromstick 🧹, Dublin‏ @AdmiralHip 11 Nov 2019
      Replying to @AdmiralHip @AnotherAspirin and

      Like I said though, lots of debates on this. Hard to study the psychology of people in the past, through actions.

      11:14 AM - 11 Nov 2019
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        2.  🐬 🏰 💦‏ @HalstedMedieval 11 Nov 2019
          Replying to @AdmiralHip @AnotherAspirin @ruschenpohler

          Especially when those actions are only visible through other media: text has a bias but so do various forms of material evidence. How DO we interpret pottery, and how has that changed in the past and how will that change in the future?

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        3.  🐬 🏰 💦‏ @HalstedMedieval 11 Nov 2019
          Replying to @HalstedMedieval @AdmiralHip and

          One I work with a lot is hoards: There’s just a bunch of silver buried in the ground all over Europe. Why? Deposited for later retrieval? Some kind of sacrifice? Marker of boundary? Or diff depending on case? We take our preconceptions into the study of the material

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