Studies in Medievalism XXX: Politics and Medievalism (Studies) II
By Karl Fugelso (Editor), Karl Fugelso (Contribution by), Louise D'Arcens (Contribution by), Stephen Lahey (Contribution by), Alexander L. Kaufman (Contribution by), Susan Aronstein (Contribution by), Laurie A Finke (Contribution by), John C. Ford (Contribution by), Galit Noga-Banai (Contribution by), Leticia Alvarez-Recio (Contribution by), Ethan Doyle White (Contribution by), Matthias D Berger (Contribution by), Shiloh Carroll (Contribution by), Karen A Winstead (Contribution by), S.C. Thomson (Contribution by), Scott Manning (Contribution by)
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By Karl Fugelso (Editor), Karl Fugelso (Contribution by), Louise D'Arcens (Contribution by), Stephen Lahey (Contribution by), Alexander L. Kaufman (Contribution by), Susan Aronstein (Contribution by), Laurie A Finke (Contribution by), John C. Ford (Contribution by), Galit Noga-Banai (Contribution by), Leticia Alvarez-Recio (Contribution by), Ethan Doyle White (Contribution by), Matthias D Berger (Contribution by), Shiloh Carroll (Contribution by), Karen A Winstead (Contribution by), S.C. Thomson (Contribution by), Scott Manning (Contribution by)
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Essays on the post-modern reception and interpretation of the Middle Ages,
This volume continues the theme of its predecessor, addressing how the Middle Ages have been invoked to score political points, particularly with reference to the rise of populism fueled by recent recessions and a pandemic. The nine essays in the first portion of the volume directly address political medievalism in Tariq Ali's 2005 novel on Mideast instability, A Sultan in Palermo; attempts by twentieth-century Czech ...
This volume continues the theme of its predecessor, addressing how the Middle Ages have been invoked to score political points, particularly with reference to the rise of populism fueled by recent recessions and a pandemic. The nine essays in the first portion of the volume directly address political medievalism in Tariq Ali's 2005 novel on Mideast instability, A Sultan in Palermo; attempts by twentieth-century Czech ...






















