The origins of 'our' Europe can be traced back to when the barbarian peoples settled in Romanized Europe between the 5th and 8th centuries . As it is well known, this led to both a clash and an integration of profoundly different identities, cultures and societies. As these fluid communities came to coexist , everyday life came to be defined by respect to diversity and a two way cultural exchange in the name of the peace and order. And this was not just everyday practice - it was also reflected in the work of legislators and justice.

MIGRATION FLOWS IN EUROPE IN THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES / C. Storti. - In: VERGENTIS. - ISSN 2445-2394. - (2020 Sep).

MIGRATION FLOWS IN EUROPE IN THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES

C. Storti
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2020

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The origins of 'our' Europe can be traced back to when the barbarian peoples settled in Romanized Europe between the 5th and 8th centuries . As it is well known, this led to both a clash and an integration of profoundly different identities, cultures and societies. As these fluid communities came to coexist , everyday life came to be defined by respect to diversity and a two way cultural exchange in the name of the peace and order. And this was not just everyday practice - it was also reflected in the work of legislators and justice.
Migration; Romans; Barbarians; peace; justice; order Migrazioni; Roamni; Barbari; pace; giustizia; ordine
Settore IUS/19 - Storia del Diritto Medievale e Moderno
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