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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London [England] : Bloomsbury | [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_1775824136
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (288 pages) , illustrations
    Edition: First edition
    Edition: Also published in print
    ISBN: 9781350167452
    Series Statement: New Directions in Medieval Studies
    Content: Introduction: Accuracy and Authenticity, Karl Alvestad (University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway) and Robert Houghton (University of Winchester, UK) -- Part I. Defining and Claiming Accuracy and Authenticity -- 1. 'History is Our Playground': Accuracy, Authenticity and Historical Media, Andrew Elliot (University of Lincoln, UK) -- 2. The 'Accurate' Deeds of our Fathers: The Changing Narrative of the Foundation of Norway, Karl Alvestad (University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway) -- 3. Medieval Objects in Modern Buildings: Medievalism, Family Identities and Critical Heritage Studies, Linsey Hunter (University of the Highlands and Islands, UK) -- 4. Where do the 'White Middle Ages' Come From? Helen Young (University of Sydney, Australia) -- 5. Modding History: Games Culture and the Constitution of the Authentic/Accurate, Adam Chapman (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) -- Part II. Exploring and Perpetuating (In)Accuracy and (In)Authenticity -- 6. Symbol or Falsehood? The Evolution of the Image of Wallace's Two-Handed Sword, Laura Harrison (University of Edinburgh, UK) -- 7. Authenticity and the Depiction of Medieval Medicine and Science in Modern Film and Television, April Harper (SUNY Oneonta, USA) -- 8. Audience Receptions of the Medieval on the Small and Silver Screen, Sian Beavers (Open University, UK) -- 9. ''Tis But a Scratch': Medieval Martial Arts in Modern Media, Jacob Deacon (University of Leeds, UK) -- 10. Absent Mothers: The Feminized 'Dark Ages' in Modern Board and Card Game Cultures, Daisy Black (University of Wolverhampton, UK) -- Part III. Creating Accuracy and Authenticity -- 11. The Tourist Gaze the 'Medieval' Landscape, Megan Arnott (Western Michigan University, USA) -- 12. Playing at the Crossroads of Religion and Law: Historical Milieu and Context in 'Lost & Found', Owen Gottleib (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA) -- 13. Playing Modding for 'Realism' and 'Accuracy' in Skyrim, Victoria Cooper (University of Leeds, UK) -- 14. Playing the Taskscapes: Representing Medieval Life through Video Games Technologies, Juan Hiriart (Salford University, UK).
    Content: 15. If You're Going to be the King, You'd Better Damn Well Act Like the King: Setting Objectives to Encourage 'Realistic' Play in Grand Strategy Computer Games, Robert Houghton (University of Winchester, UK) -- Part IV. Conclusion Beyond Accuracy and Authenticity, Karl Alvestad (University of South-Eastern Norway, Norway) and Robert Houghton (University of Winchester, UK) -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Content: "Bringing together an international team of experts, The Middle Ages in Modern Culture considers the use of medieval models across a variety of contemporary media - ranging from television and film to architecture - and the significance of deploying an authentic medieval world to these representations. Rooted in this question of authenticity, this interdisciplinary study addresses three connected themes. Firstly, how does historical accuracy relate to authenticity, and whose version of authenticity is accepted? Secondly, how are the middle ages presented in modern media and why do inaccuracies emerge and persist in these works? Thirdly, how do creators of modern content attempt to produce authentic medieval environments, and what are the benefits and pitfalls of accurate portrayals? The result is nuanced study of medieval culture which sheds new light on the use (and misuse) of medieval history in modern media."--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Also published in print. , Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350167476
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781788314787
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1788314786
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781788314787
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781788314787
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Suffolk : Boydell & Brewer
    UID:
    b3kat_BV043694899
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 241 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781782044833 , 9781843844068
    Series Statement: Studies in Medievalism 24
    Content: This volume not only defines medievalism's margins, as well as its role in marginalizing other fields, ideas, people, places, and events, but also provides tools and models for exploring those issues and indicates new subjects to which they might apply. The eight opening essays address the physical marginalizing of medievalism in annotated texts on medieval studies; the marginalism of oneself via medievalism; medievalism's dearth of ecotheory and religious studies; academia's paucity of pop medievalism; and the marginalization of races, ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, and literary characters in contemporary medievalism. The seven subsequent articles build on this foundation while discussing: the distancing of oneself (and others) during imaginary visits to the Middle Ages; lessons from the margins of Brazilian medievalism; mutual marginalization among factions of Spanish medieval studies; and medievalism in the marginalization of lower socio-economic classes in late-eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Spain, of modern gamers, of contemporary laborers, and of Alfred Austin, a late-nineteenth- and early twentieth-century poet also known as Alfred the Little. In thus investigating the margins of and marginalization via medievalism, the volume affirms their centrality to the field. Karl Fugelso is Professor of Art History at Towson University in Baltimore, Maryland. Contributors: Nadia R. Altschul, Megan Arnott, Jaume Aurell, Juan Gomis Coloma, Elizabeth Emery, Vincent Ferr©♭, Valerie B. Johnson, Alexander L. Kaufman, Erin Felicia Labbie, VickieLarsen, Kevin Moberly, Brent Moberly, Alicia C. Montoya, Serina Patterson, Jeff Rider, Lindsey Simon-Jones, Richard Utz, Helen Young
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 21 Dec 2015) , Part 1: Medievalism on the Margins: Some Perspective(s) -- Medievalism in the Margins: Paratexts and the Packaging of Medieval French Literature / Elizabeth Emery -- Medievalism Studies and the Subject of Religion / Richard Utz -- Pop Medievalism / Erin Felicia Labbie -- Ecomedievalism: Applying Ecotheory to Medievalism and Neomedievalism / Valerie B. Johnson -- Whitness and Time: The Once, Present, and Future Race / Helen Young -- A Desire for Origins: The Marginal Robin Hood of the Later Ballads / Alexander L. Kaufman -- Women, Queerness, and Massive Chalice: Medievalism in Participatory Culture / Serina Patterson -- "Constant inward looking," Medievalism Devotional Literature, and the Concordium-Fruitlands Library / Vickie Larsen -- Part 2: Trans-Atlantic Medievalism(s) -- Speaking of the Middle Ages Today: European and Transatlantic Perspectives / Vincent Ferre and Alicia C. Montoya -- Echoes from the Middle Ages: Tales of Chivalry, Romances, and Nation-building in Spain (1750-1850) / Juan Gomis -- Antiquarianism over Presentism: Reflections on Spanish Medieval Studies / Jaume Aurell -- Medievalism and the Contemporaneity of hte Medieval in Postcolonial Brazil / Nadia R. Altschul -- Part 3: Other Interpretations -- The Middle Ages Are within Your Grasp: Motor Neurons, Mirror Neurons, Simulacra, and Imagining the Past / Jeff Rider -- Alfred the Little: Medievalism, Politics, and the Poet Laureate / Megan Arnott -- Swords, Sorcery, and Steam: The Industrial Dark Ages in Contemporary Medievalism / Kevin Moberly and Brent Moberly -- Modern-day Ring-givers: MMORPG Guild Cultures and the Influence of the Anglo-Saxon World / Lindsey Simon-Jones
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Mediävistik ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047844297
    Format: 219 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9782728314935
    Series Statement: Collection de l'École française de Rome 586
    Note: Proceedings of a meeting, Rome, Italy, November 21-24, 2018 , Beiträge teilweise englisch, teilweise italienisch, teilweise französisch
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-2-7283-1494-2 10.4000/books.efr.18397
    Language: French
    Keywords: Mittelalter ; Rezeption ; Geschichte ; Kunstgeschichtsschreibung ; Geschichtstheorie ; Mittelalter ; Konferenzschrift
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Continuum
    UID:
    gbv_687144434
    Format: Online-Ressource (viii, 248 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9781441110572
    Content: Medievalism has become a central concern for those studying and teaching medieval history. It can be distinguished from traditional medieval history because it is not directly concerned with the study of the Middle Ages themselves, but rather it looks at how ideas about the medieval era operate in modern culture. This volume breaks new ground by moving beyond the arena of contemporary popular culture by interpreting modern academic attitudes towards the Middle Ages as themselves forms of medievalism. What is presented as refined historical truth is no more than a construction of truth derived
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Contents; Preface; Introduction; 1 Progress, Decline and Fall: Historiography and the Middle Ages in the Age of Reason; 2 A New Order of Things: Kant, Pre-Romanticism and the Emergence of the Modern Medievalism; 3 Golden Ages and Perfect Presents: Romanticism, Idealism and the Middle Ages; 4 Professors and Professionals: Medieval History and the Nineteenth-Century Academic Environment; 5 As it Really Was: Academic Medieval History into the Twentieth Century; 6 The Waning of Progress: Radical Historiography into the Twentieth Century , 7 From Process to Structure: The Annales School and Twentieth-Century Academic Medieval History8 The New Romantics: Literature, Literacy and Late Twentieth-Century Understandings of the Middle Ages; 9 The Shock of the Old: Medieval History and the Formation of the Current Academic Environment; Epilogue; Bibliography; Index; , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781441107602
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781441109491
    Additional Edition: Print version Historical Present : Medievalism and Modernity
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV012346257
    Format: XIV, 452 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 2-503-50166-2
    Series Statement: Making the Middle Ages 1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Mediävistik ; Mittelalter ; Rezeption ; Literatur ; Geschichte 500-1500 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1601851340
    Format: XIV, 452 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 2503501664
    Series Statement: Making the Middle Ages 1
    Note: Festschrift Leslie J. Workman
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Mittelalter ; Rezeption ; Mediävistik ; Rezeption ; Literatur ; Geschichte 500-1500 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Festschrift
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1794562184
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781350167452 , 9781788314787
    Content: This open access book brings together an international team of experts, The Middle Ages in Modern Culture considers the use of medieval models across a variety of contemporary media – ranging from television and film to architecture – and the significance of deploying an authentic medieval world to these representations. Rooted in this question of authenticity, this interdisciplinary study addresses three connected themes. Firstly, how does historical accuracy relate to authenticity, and whose version of authenticity is accepted? Secondly, how are the middle ages presented in modern media and why do inaccuracies emerge and persist in these works? Thirdly, how do creators of modern content attempt to produce authentic medieval environments, and what are the benefits and pitfalls of accurate portrayals? The result is nuanced study of medieval culture which sheds new light on the use (and misuse) of medieval history in modern media
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047157870
    Format: x, 223 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781843845850 , 9781843845850
    Series Statement: Medievalism Volume 10
    Content: In 2001, George Bush provoked global uproar by describing the nascent War on Terror as a "Crusade". His comments, however, were welcomed by Al-Qaeda, who had long been describing Western powers in precisely the same terms, as modern Crusaders once again invading the Middle East. Ten years later in 2011, Anders Behring Breivik launched a tragic attack in Norway, killing 77 unarmed civilians, mostly teenagers. Breivik saw himself as a Templar Knight, a member of a group of knights allegedly resurrected in London in 2002 by one "Lionheart". Later investigations suggested that the blogger, Lionheart, might have had links to the right-wing, anti-Muslim, English Defence League and other so-called "counterjihad" blogging networks decrying an Islamic invasion of Europe. Though extreme examples, these cases all share a crucial detail: the framing of current political issues in terms of recognisable medieval precedents. In the widespread use of medievalism across social- and mass-media channels, it is clear that such political medievalisms are not intended as a specific reference to a historical precedent, but as a use of the past for modern concerns. The argument of this book is that we need new ways of analysing this kind of medievalism; extending far beyond the concept of anachronism or inaccuracy, references to Crusades, Templars and Vikings affect the way we understand our world
    Note: Paperback edition 2021
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, personal ebook ISBN 978-1-78204-965-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, library ebook ISBN 978-1-78204-954-8
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Mittelalterbild ; Politik ; Massenmedien ; Islamfeindlichkeit
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1043717412
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (354 Seiten) , 190 colour Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781783745081 , 1783745088 , 9781783745098 , 1783745096 , 9781783745104 , 178374510X , 9781783745715 , 1783745711
    Content: "This ambitious and vivid study in six volumes explores the journey of a single, electrifying story, from its first incarnation in a medieval French poem through its prolific rebirth in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The Juggler of Notre Dame tells how an entertainer abandons the world to join a monastery, but is suspected of blasphemy after dancing his devotion before a statue of the Madonna in the crypt; he is saved when the statue, delighted by his skill, miraculously comes to life. Jan Ziolkowski tracks the poem from its medieval roots to its rediscovery in late nineteenth-century Paris, before its translation into English in Britain and the United States. The visual influence of the tale on Gothic revivalism and vice versa in America is carefully documented with lavish and inventive illustrations, and Ziolkowski concludes with an examination of the explosion of interest in The Juggler of Notre Dame in the twentieth century and its place in mass culture today. Volume 2: Medieval Meets Medievalism deals with the influence of the tale in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Europe and America, and the development of literary medievalism at this time. The Juggler of Notre Dame and the Medievalizing of Modernity is a rich case study for the reception of the Middle Ages in modernity. Spanning centuries and continents, the medieval period is understood through the lens of its (post)modern reception in Europe and America. Profound connections between the verbal and the visual are illustrated by a rich trove of images, including book illustrations, stained glass, postage stamps, architecture, and Christmas cards. Presented with great clarity and simplicity, Ziolkowski's work is accessible to the general reader, while its many new discoveries will be valuable to academics in such fields and disciplines as medieval studies, medievalism, philology, literary history, art history, folklore, performance studies, and reception studies."--Publisher's web
    Note: Available through Open Book Publishers , Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-324) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781783745074
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781783745067
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Full text)
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Ziolkowski, Jan M. 1956-
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  • 10
    UID:
    b3kat_BV044210586
    Format: xx, 346 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9780197266144
    Series Statement: Proceedings of the British Academy 208
    Content: The Middle Ages continue to provide an important touchstone for the way the modern West presents itself and its relationship with the rest of the globe. This volume brings together leading scholars of literature and history, together with musicians, novelists, librarians, and museum curators in order to present exciting, up-to-date perspectives on how and why the Middle Ages continue to matter in the 20th and 21st centuries. Presented here, their essays represent a unique dialogue between scholars and practitioners of 'medievalism'
    Note: Aus dem Dankwort: The idea for this book, as well as almost half of its chapters, originated from a conference also entitled "The Middle Ages in the Modern World", held at the University of St Andrews in June 2013 ... - Daten der Konferenz im Internet ermittelt
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Politik ; Literatur ; Mittelalter ; Rezeption ; Geschichte 1800-2010 ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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