Studies in Medievalism XXXI: Politics and Medievalism (Studies) III
By Karl Fugelso (Editor), Elizabeth Emery (Contribution by), Valerie B. Johnson (Contribution by), M. J. Toswell (Contribution by), Kevin J Harty (Contribution by), Jacob Doss (Contribution by), Helen Young (Contribution by), Heta Aali (Contribution by), Reima V lim ki (Contribution by), Grace Khuri (Contribution by), Whitney Whitney Leeson (Contribution by), Gregory Halfond (Contribution by), Richard Utz (Contribution by), Ana Maria Machado (Contribution by), Ang lica Varandas (Contribution by)
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By Karl Fugelso (Editor), Elizabeth Emery (Contribution by), Valerie B. Johnson (Contribution by), M. J. Toswell (Contribution by), Kevin J Harty (Contribution by), Jacob Doss (Contribution by), Helen Young (Contribution by), Heta Aali (Contribution by), Reima V lim ki (Contribution by), Grace Khuri (Contribution by), Whitney Whitney Leeson (Contribution by), Gregory Halfond (Contribution by), Richard Utz (Contribution by), Ana Maria Machado (Contribution by), Ang lica Varandas (Contribution by)
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Essays on the use, and misuse, of the Middle Ages for political aims.
Like its two immediate predecessors, this volume tackles the most pressing and contentious issue in medievalism studies: how the Middle Ages have been subsequently deployed for political ends. The six essays in the first section directly address that concern with regard to Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges's contemporaneous responses to the 1871 Commune; the hypocrisy of the Robinhood App's invocation of their namesake; misun...
Like its two immediate predecessors, this volume tackles the most pressing and contentious issue in medievalism studies: how the Middle Ages have been subsequently deployed for political ends. The six essays in the first section directly address that concern with regard to Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges's contemporaneous responses to the 1871 Commune; the hypocrisy of the Robinhood App's invocation of their namesake; misun...






















