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DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, Oct 27\, 4:00 PM\, 151 Eggers HallSamantha Herric
 k will present a paper on:Bad Sources? Imagined Histories of Medieval Euro
 peAbstract: What can we learn about the past from sources long dismissed a
 s worthless? Medieval legends recount a version of early Christian history
  starkly at odds with reality. They also repeat each other again and again
 . For these reasons\, they have been branded as unreliable and unoriginal.
  But what happens if we take them seriously—not as sources for early Chris
 tian history\, but as evidence of how medieval people constructed and used
  history? This talk explores the hidden value of these supposedly worthles
 s sources.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:History Department Workshop: Bad Sources? Imagined Histories of Med
 ieval Europe
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>On Thursday\, Oct 27\, 4:00 PM\, 151 Eggers
  Hall</p><p>Samantha Herrick will present a paper on:<br></p><p><strong>Ba
 d Sources? Imagined Histories of Medieval Europe</strong><br></p><p><stron
 g>Abstract</strong>: <br>What can we learn about the past from sources lon
 g dismissed as worthless? Medieval legends recount a version of early Chri
 stian history starkly at odds with reality. They also repeat each other ag
 ain and again. For these reasons\, they have been branded as unreliable an
 d unoriginal. But what happens if we take them seriously—not as sources fo
 r early Christian history\, but as evidence of how medieval people constru
 cted and used history? This talk explores the hidden value of these suppos
 edly worthless sources.&nbsp\;</p><p></p>
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