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SCIRE: project synopsis

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The project was completed in 2016; the publication of results is still ongoing.
For a comprehensive overview of project results, please see our free online brochure.

For our semantic database GENS, which is still being enlarged, please follow this link:

GENS — Group terminology & ethnic nomenclature:
a semantic database, Latin Europe 400—1200

In December 2010, Walter Pohl was awarded the Advanced Grant of the European Research Council (ERC), which allows for a five-year period of research. The project started in May 2011 and is hosted by the University of Vienna; the Austrian Academy of Sciences (OEAW) is the second beneficiary institution. It was completed in 2016; the publication of results is still ongoing. For a comprehensive overview of project results, please see the free ⇒online brochure.

SCIRE

In the early Middle Ages, Europe's political landscape was significantly shaped by the emergence of new fundamental modes of identification, both ethnic and religious. These processes created new forms of social cohesion and conflict. With the Bible, Christianity provided a repertoire of patterns suitable to give order and orientation that were significant for the shaping of ethnic identities.

The relation between Christianity, its repertoire of identification, and ethnic identity, both as forms of discourse and as social practices, will be the focus of SCIRE in a number of studies.


Principal investigator: Univ.-Prof. Walter Pohl
ERC Advanced Grant No. 269591
1 May 2011 — 30 April 2016








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