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  • - Exploring Medieval Manuscript Culture
    av Erik Kwakkel
    1 819 - 1 959

    This beautifully illustrated book provides an accessible introduction to the medieval manuscript and explores how its materiality can act as a vibrant and versatile tool to understand the deep historical roots of human interaction with written information.

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    2 799

    This collection brings together case studies of premodern queenship in a truly global comparative context, highlighting the vitally important place that women occupied at the heart of the realm.

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    1 565

    This volume and its companion gather a wide range of readings and sources to enable us to see and understand what monsters show us about what it means to be human. Classic Readings on Monster Theory introduces the most important and influential modern theorists of the monstrous.

  • av Donald (Lecturer in History Ostrowski
    1 155

    This book sets out to answer the question of why Eastern Church writers showed no interest in analytical reasoning - the so-called "intellectual silence" of Rus' culture - while Western Church writers, by the time of the Scholastics, routinely incorporated analytical reasoning into their defences of the faith.

  • av Yulia (New Mexico Institute of Technology Mikhailova
    1 765

    Offers a new perspective on the "feudal revolution" by comparing forms of social and political organization in the Kingdom of the Rus and Latin Europe.

  • av Ian (Emeritus Professor Wood
    309,-

    This concise and effective synthesis investigates the role of the institution of the Church in the transformation of the Roman West from the fourth to seventh centuries.

  • av Daniel Wollenberg
    299,-

    The election of fringe political parties on the far and extreme right across Europe since spring 2014 has brought the political discourse of "e;old Europe"e; and "e;tradition"e; to the foreground. Writers and politicians on the right have called for the reclamation, rediscovery, and return of the spirit of national identities rooted in the medieval past. Though the "e;medieval"e; is often deployed as a stigmatic symbol of all that is retrograde, against modernity, and barbaric, the medieval is increasingly being sought as a bedrock of tradition, heritage, and identity. Both characterizations - the medieval as violent other and the medieval as vital foundation - are mined and studied in this book. It examines contemporary political uses of the Middle Ages to ask why the medieval continues to play such a prominent role in the political and historical imagination today.

  • av Geoffrey Koziol
    309,-

    Geoffrey Koziol argues for the validity of a range of contradictory interpretations of the Medieval Peace of God movement.

  • av Nukhet (Professor of History Varlik
    1 959

    The first comprehensive volume of articles on plague and other diseases that afflicted humans and animals in the Ottoman Empire-from the Black Death to the fall of the empire.

  • av Clare (Senior Lecturer in Modern History Monagle
    299,-

    This is a somewhat polemical, and very passionate, consideration of the house that scholasticism built, and those who were excluded from it.

  • - A Manifesto
    av Richard (chair and professor in the School of Literature Utz
    299,-

    Richard Utz's manifesto calls on the academy to reconnect with the general public in order to build a sustainable future for medievalism.

  • av M. J. Toswell
    299,-

    From their medieval beginnings, universities have remained surprisingly resilient. What can be learnt from the medieval as we face today's challenges?

  • - Hierocratical Conceptions and Danish Hegemony in the Thirteenth Century
    av Andre Szczawlinska (Professor of Church History Muceniecks
    1 565

    Using the Gesta Danorum of Saxo Grammaticus as its main primary source, this works analyzes the transitions of the twelfth to thirteenth centuries in Denmark, particularly in the context of the Northern Crusades.

  • - Rethinking the Black Death
     
    1 915

    This ground-breaking book brings together scholars from the humanities and social and physical sciences to address the question of how recent work in the genetics, zoology, and epidemiology of plague's causative organism (Yersinia pestis) can allow a rethinking of the Black Death pandemic and its larger historical significance.

  • av Elizabeth Lambourn
    1 765

    An innovative and comparative approach to the study of interconnected legal cultures in the global medieval world.

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