Roma Capitale, Italia
This article proposes some reflections on the historiography produced in the lastcentury and a half on medieval Sardinia, used as a case study because in the islandthe Middle Ages has been showered with nationalistic and identitarian values andreferences, which have often been used for contemporary political and culturalpurposes. A historiography that in some cases shows a sort of automatic andunconscious overlap of various consolidated interpretation schemes to what thesources literally say, as when it continues to propose topics of the alleged isolationand peripherality of the Island that were thought to be outdated.
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