This article examines the profound impact that the concept of pragmatic literacy has had on the research methodologies of medievalists. Particular attention is given to the insight it has afforded historians of political culture who seek to better understand the nature of political consciousness in this period
This thesis is concerned with reading practices and the late medieval vernacular text. More specific...
The author argues that writing promotes the interests of the State through the standardization it im...
Between ca. 1500 and ca. 1800 most Western European societies moved decisively from restricted to ma...
This article examines the profound impact that the concept of pragmatic literacy has had on the rese...
At first glance, the collapse of the Roman Empire also meant a breakdown of the unifying bureaucrati...
Besides discussing articles contained in two volumes of Medieval Urban Literacy the author also disc...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the English Association. Thi...
This thesis is a study in how the political culture of the reign of Henry III was conditioned by its...
This thesis is an examination of vernacular literacy in late-medieval East Anglia, using the evidenc...
Research communication has been gaining public attention in recent years. Therefore, medievalists al...
Arlinghaus F-J. Practices Of Communication. Literacy, gestures and words: research on late medieval ...
Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)In the mid-...
This dissertation explores the representation of attention and distraction in late medieval literary...
Explores the complex relations between the written word and medieval society by focusing on the prol...
'The Orality of a Silent Age: The Place of Orality in Medieval Studies' uses a brief survey of curre...
This thesis is concerned with reading practices and the late medieval vernacular text. More specific...
The author argues that writing promotes the interests of the State through the standardization it im...
Between ca. 1500 and ca. 1800 most Western European societies moved decisively from restricted to ma...
This article examines the profound impact that the concept of pragmatic literacy has had on the rese...
At first glance, the collapse of the Roman Empire also meant a breakdown of the unifying bureaucrati...
Besides discussing articles contained in two volumes of Medieval Urban Literacy the author also disc...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the English Association. Thi...
This thesis is a study in how the political culture of the reign of Henry III was conditioned by its...
This thesis is an examination of vernacular literacy in late-medieval East Anglia, using the evidenc...
Research communication has been gaining public attention in recent years. Therefore, medievalists al...
Arlinghaus F-J. Practices Of Communication. Literacy, gestures and words: research on late medieval ...
Humanities: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Research Forum)In the mid-...
This dissertation explores the representation of attention and distraction in late medieval literary...
Explores the complex relations between the written word and medieval society by focusing on the prol...
'The Orality of a Silent Age: The Place of Orality in Medieval Studies' uses a brief survey of curre...
This thesis is concerned with reading practices and the late medieval vernacular text. More specific...
The author argues that writing promotes the interests of the State through the standardization it im...
Between ca. 1500 and ca. 1800 most Western European societies moved decisively from restricted to ma...