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16.1 Movers and Shakers 16.1 Movers and Shakers
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16.2 Defining the Tribe 16.2 Defining the Tribe
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16.3 The Transformation of the Roman World 16.3 The Transformation of the Roman World
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16.4 Exhibiting the Past 16.4 Exhibiting the Past
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16.5 East and West 16.5 East and West
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16.6 The End of the Schleswig-Holstein Question 16.6 The End of the Schleswig-Holstein Question
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16.7 Policing the Discourse 16.7 Policing the Discourse
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Abstract
Since 1971, despite the influence of Brown's World of Late Antiquity, many of the old arguments have resurfaced, with strong arguments in favour both of Roman continuity and of destruction caused by the barbarians. What has been new has been the presentation of ideas about the late Roman and early Medieval period to the general public through the medium of the exhibition. There have been major exhibitions in most countries of Western Europe. Very often the theme and the title spells out a political message (either relating to European unity, as in the Die Franken exhibition, or to regional vitality (as in the Die Alamannen exhibition)). The Russian Europe without Borders exhibition acknowledged the plundering of German archaeological material in 1945, while the Copenhagen Spoils of Victory exhibition finally acknowledged the German right to the Nydam ship.
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