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    London :Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
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    almahu_9949383695302882
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: Second edition.
    ISBN: 9781315102511 , 131510251X , 9781351592291 , 1351592297 , 9781351592277 , 1351592270 , 9781351592284 , 1351592289
    Series Statement: Routledge worlds
    Content: "Ranging from Connacht to Constantinople and from Tynemouth to Timbuktu, the forty-four contributors to The Medieval World seek to bring the Middle Ages to life, offering definitive appraisals of the distinctive features of the period"--Provided by publisher
    Note: Part, I Identities -- , Selves and Others -- , chapter One Introduction -- , chapter Two Courts in East and West / , chapter Three At the Spanish frontier 1 / , chapter Four Muslims in Christian Iberia, 1000-1526 -- , Varieties of Mudejar experience 1 / , chapter Five How many medieval Europes? The 'Pagans' of Hungary and Regional Diversity in Christendom / , chapter Six Christians, barbarians and monsters -- , The European discovery of the world beyond Islam / , chapter Seven The empire of Byzantium / , chapter Eight The establishment of medieval hermeticism / , chapter Nine What the crusades meant to Europe / , chapter Ten The crusades and the persecution of the Jews / , chapter Eleven Imagines historiarum -- , Visions of the past in medieval illuminated manuscripts 1 / , chapter Twelve Strange eventful histories -- , The middle ages in the cinema / , part, II Beliefs, social values and symbolic order -- , chapter Thirteen Political rituals and political imagination in the medieval west from the fourth century to the eleventh 1 / , chapter Fourteen Modern mythologies of medieval chivalry / , chapter Fifteen The unique favour of penance -- , The church and the people c.800-c.1100 / , chapter Sixteen Gender negotiations in France during the central middle ages -- , The literary evidence / , chapter Seventeen Symbolism and medieval religious thought / , chapter Eighteen Sexuality in the middle ages / , chapter Nineteen Sin, crime and the pleasures of the flesh -- , The medieval church judges sexual offences / , chapter Twenty Through a glass darkly -- , Seeing medieval heresy / , chapter Twenty-One À la recherchE de l'ésprit laïque in the late middle ages / , chapter Twenty-Two Saints and martyrs in late medieval religious culture / , chapter Twenty-Three The corpse in the middle ages -- , The problem of the division of the body / , chapter Twenty-Four The crucifixion and the censorship of art around 1300 / , part, III Power and power structures -- , chapter Twenty-Five Space, culture and kingdoms in early medieval Europe / , chapter Twenty-Six The outward look -- , Britain and beyond in medieval Irish literature / , chapter Twenty-Seven Powerful women in the early middle ages -- , Queens and abbesses / , chapter Twenty-Eight Perceptions of an early medieval urban landscape / , chapter Twenty-Nine Assembly politics in western Europe from the eighth century to the twelfth / , chapter Thirty Beyond the comune -- , The Italian city-state and the problem of definition 1 / , chapter Thirty-One Trans-Saharan trade and Islam -- , Great states and urban centres in the medieval West African Sahel / , chapter Thirty-Two Medieval law / , chapter Thirty-Three Rulers and justice, 1200-1500 / , chapter Thirty-Four The king's counsellors' two faces -- , A Portuguese perspective / , chapter Thirty-Five Fullness of power? Popes, bishops and the polity of the church 1215-1517 / , chapter Thirty-Six The papal chancery -- , Avignon and beyond 1 / , part, IV Elites, organisations and groups -- , chapter Thirty-Seven A new legal cosmos -- , Late Roman lawyers and the early medieval church / , chapter Thirty-Eight Medieval monasticism / , chapter Thirty-Nine Aspects of the early medieval peasant economy as revealed in the polyptych of Prüm 1 / , chapter Forty Privilege in medieval societies from the twelfth to the fourteenth centuries, or: How the exception proves the rule / , chapter Forty-One What did the twelfth-century renaissance mean? / , chapter Forty-Two The English parish and its clergy in the thirteenth century / , chapter Forty-Three Everyday life and elites in the later middle ages -- , The civilised and the barbarian / , chapter Forty-Four Scholastic thought in humanist guise -- , François Hotman's ancient French constitution / , chapter Forty-Five On 1500 /
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 1138848697
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781138848696
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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