Studies in Medievalism XXII: Corporate Medievalism II
By Karl Fugelso (Editor), Aida Audeh (Contribution by), Amy S Kaufman (Contribution by), Clare A Simmons (Contribution by), Elizabeth Emery (Contribution by), Fred Porcheddu (Contribution by), Katie Garner (Contribution by), Mark B. Spencer (Contribution by), Nickolas Haydock (Contribution by), Patrick J Murphy (Contribution by), Peter W. Lee (Contribution by), Richard Utz (Contribution by)
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By Karl Fugelso (Editor), Aida Audeh (Contribution by), Amy S Kaufman (Contribution by), Clare A Simmons (Contribution by), Elizabeth Emery (Contribution by), Fred Porcheddu (Contribution by), Katie Garner (Contribution by), Mark B. Spencer (Contribution by), Nickolas Haydock (Contribution by), Patrick J Murphy (Contribution by), Peter W. Lee (Contribution by), Richard Utz (Contribution by)
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Essays on the postmodern reception and interpretation of the Middle Ages, with a particular focus on its relationship with business and finance.
In the wake of the many passionate responses to its predecessor, Studies in Medievalism 22 also addresses the role of corporations in medievalism. Amid the three opening essays, Amy S. Kaufman examines how three modern novelists have refracted contemporary corporate culture through an imagined and highly dystopic Middle Ages. On either side of that...
In the wake of the many passionate responses to its predecessor, Studies in Medievalism 22 also addresses the role of corporations in medievalism. Amid the three opening essays, Amy S. Kaufman examines how three modern novelists have refracted contemporary corporate culture through an imagined and highly dystopic Middle Ages. On either side of that...






















