The topic of medievalism and its increasing number of sub-categories has become a dominant force in medieval studies, and these two volumes from Boydell and Brewer’s Medievalism series, which publishes monographs that in the words of the editors ‘investigate the post-medieval construction and manifestations of the Middle Ages’, illustrate how diversified the field has become
In Johannes Fried’s The Middle Ages, the author makes his case for an alternative interpretation of ...
Sophie Page and Catherine Rider (eds), The Routledge History of Medieval Magic (Abingdon: Routledge,...
Review of Celia Chazelle, Simon Doubleday, Felice Lifshitz and Amy G. Remensnyder, eds., Why the Mid...
The topic of medievalism and its increasing number of sub-categories has become a dominant force in ...
Medieval re-enactment, especially late 15th century, has become increasingly popular during the past...
This book reviewed deals with the investigation of conceptions of the medieval world called Medieva...
In Johannes Fried’s The Middle Ages, the author makes his case for an alternative interpretation of ...
Edited book. Medievalism, the continuing process of creating the middle ages , engenders formal med...
In Craft Beer Culture and Modern Medievalism: Brewing Dissent, Noëlle Phillips takes a critical look...
As an area of enquiry, the academic study of medievalism has seemed constitutionally, and indeed ins...
Thomas W. Barton, Susan McDonough, Sarah McDougall, andMatthew Weanovix, eds., Boundaries in the Med...
The Medieval New both is and isn\u27t a book about technology in the usual sense, and it is also a b...
Review of The Fantasy of the Middle Ages: An Epic Journey through Imaginary Medieval Worlds by Laris...
Edited book. The impact of cultural studies on contemporary medieval studies is investigated in this...
Medievalism: Inklings and Others. Jane Chance, editor. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. Dorothy L. ...
In Johannes Fried’s The Middle Ages, the author makes his case for an alternative interpretation of ...
Sophie Page and Catherine Rider (eds), The Routledge History of Medieval Magic (Abingdon: Routledge,...
Review of Celia Chazelle, Simon Doubleday, Felice Lifshitz and Amy G. Remensnyder, eds., Why the Mid...
The topic of medievalism and its increasing number of sub-categories has become a dominant force in ...
Medieval re-enactment, especially late 15th century, has become increasingly popular during the past...
This book reviewed deals with the investigation of conceptions of the medieval world called Medieva...
In Johannes Fried’s The Middle Ages, the author makes his case for an alternative interpretation of ...
Edited book. Medievalism, the continuing process of creating the middle ages , engenders formal med...
In Craft Beer Culture and Modern Medievalism: Brewing Dissent, Noëlle Phillips takes a critical look...
As an area of enquiry, the academic study of medievalism has seemed constitutionally, and indeed ins...
Thomas W. Barton, Susan McDonough, Sarah McDougall, andMatthew Weanovix, eds., Boundaries in the Med...
The Medieval New both is and isn\u27t a book about technology in the usual sense, and it is also a b...
Review of The Fantasy of the Middle Ages: An Epic Journey through Imaginary Medieval Worlds by Laris...
Edited book. The impact of cultural studies on contemporary medieval studies is investigated in this...
Medievalism: Inklings and Others. Jane Chance, editor. Reviewed by Nancy-Lou Patterson. Dorothy L. ...
In Johannes Fried’s The Middle Ages, the author makes his case for an alternative interpretation of ...
Sophie Page and Catherine Rider (eds), The Routledge History of Medieval Magic (Abingdon: Routledge,...
Review of Celia Chazelle, Simon Doubleday, Felice Lifshitz and Amy G. Remensnyder, eds., Why the Mid...