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“The Voice of the Hammer is an extended essay in semantics, meticulously constructing a key period in the history of labor through the various words used in the medieval period for physical work. . . . The book has important implications for occupational and medieval folklore.” —Western Folklore, 68.4
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Shaped by the increasing commercialization of economic relations, the social agitation of the agricultural and artisan classes, and the growing formalization of status consciousness, the cultural landscape of late medieval England was fertile territory for the representation of work. In The Voice of the Hammer, Nicola Masciandaro examines the Middle English lexicon, accounts of the history of work, and the poetry of Geoffrey Chaucer to reveal that late medieval society understood work as a distinct and ...