The United States of Medievalism

The United States of Medievalism
Author: Tison Pugh,Susan Aronstein
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781487536145

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The United States of Medievalism contemplates the desires, dreams, and contradictions inherent in experiencing the Middle Ages in a nation that is so temporally, spatially, and at times politically removed from them. The European Middle Ages have long influenced the national landscape of the United States through the medieval sites that permeate its self-announced republican landscapes and cities. Today, American-built medievalisms continue to shape the nation’s communities, collapsing the binaries between past and present, medieval and modern, European and American. The volume’s chapters visit the nation’s many medieval-inspired spaces, from Sherwood Forest in Texas to California’s San Andreas Fault. Stops are made in New York City’s churches, Boston’s gardens, Philadelphia’s Bryn Athyn Cathedral, Orlando’s Magic Kingdom, Appalachian highways, Minnesota’s Viking Villages, New Orleans’s Mardi Gras, and the Las Vegas Strip. As the editors and their fellow essayists take the reader on this cross-country trip across the United States, they ponder the cultural work done by the nation’s medievalized spaces. In its exploration of a seemingly distant period, this collection challenges the underexamined legacy of medievalism on the western side of the Atlantic. Full of intriguing case studies and reflections, this book is informative reading for anyone interested in the contemporary vestiges of the Middle Ages.

Medievalisms

Medievalisms
Author: Tison Pugh,Angela Jane Weisl
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781136265402

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From King Arthur and Robin Hood, through to video games and jousting-themed restaurants, medieval culture continues to surround us and has retained a strong influence on literature and culture throughout the ages. This fascinating and illuminating guide is written by two of the leading contemporary scholars of medieval literature, and explores: The influence of medieval cultural concepts on literature and film, including key authors such as Shakespeare, Tennyson, and Mark Twain The continued appeal of medieval cultural figures such as Dante, King Arthur, and Robin Hood The influence of the medieval on such varied disciplines such as politics, music, children’s literature, and art. Contemporary efforts to relive the Middle Ages. Medievalisms: Making the Past in the Present surveys the critical field and sets the boundaries for future study, providing an essential background for literary study from the medieval period through to the twenty-first century.

The Devil s Historians

The Devil s Historians
Author: Amy S. Kaufman,Paul B. Sturtevant
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781487587840

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The Devil's Historians offers a passionate corrective to common - and very dangerous - myths about the medieval world.

The Secret Middle Ages

The Secret Middle Ages
Author: Malcolm Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2004
Genre: Art, Medieval
ISBN: 0750938749

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Love, hatred, crime and punishment, proverbs, heaven on earth, husband-beating -- all feature in the jewellery, tableware, illustrations, carvings and textiles of the period. This book offers a major reassessment of the high medieval period. It will be essential reading for medievalists and those interested in the history of language and customs. ......

Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature

Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature
Author: C. S. Lewis
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781107658929

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An invaluable collection for those who read and love Lewis and medieval and Renaissance literature.

Reading the Middle Ages Volume I

Reading the Middle Ages  Volume I
Author: Barbara H. Rosenwein
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781442606050

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Spanning the period from c.300 to c.1150 and containing primary source material from the European, Byzantine, and Islamic worlds, Barbara H. Rosenwein's Reading the Middle Ages, Second Edition once again brings the Middle Ages to life. Building on the strengths of the first edition, this volume contains 20 new readings, including 8 translations commissioned especially for this book, and a stunning new 10-plate color insert entitled "Containing the Holy" that brings together materials from the Western, Byzantine, and Islamic religious traditions. Ancillary materials, including study questions, can be found on the History Matters website (www.utphistorymatters.com).

Medieval Travel and Travelers

Medieval Travel and Travelers
Author: John Romano
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2020-01-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781487588045

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It is widely believed that people living in the Middle Ages seldom traveled. But, as Medieval Travel and Travelers reveals, many medieval people – and not only Marco Polo – were on the move for a variety of different reasons. Assuming no previous knowledge of medieval civilizations, this volume allows readers to experience the excitement of men and women who ventured into new lands. By addressing cross-cultural interaction, religion, and travel literature, the collection sheds light on how travel shaped the way we perceive the world, while also connecting history to the contemporary era of globalization. Including a mix of complete sources, excerpts, and images, Medieval Travel and Travelers provides readers with opportunities for further reflection on what medieval people expected to find in foreign locales, while sparking curiosity about undiscovered spaces and cultures.

Feudal America

Feudal America
Author: Vladimir Shlapentokh,Joshua Woods
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2011
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780271037813

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"Uses a feudal model to analyze contemporary American society, comparing its essential characteristics to those of medieval European societies"--Provided by publisher.