An examination of the ways in which the fluid concept of "chivalry" has been used and appropriated after the Middle Ages.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Chivalry and the Medieval Past Katie Stevenson and 'An Institution Quite Misunderstood': Chivalry and Sentimentalism in the Late Scottish Enlightenment David W. Allan Creating a 'Medieval Past' for the Swedish Orders of Knighthood Antti Matikkala 'Hung Round with the Helmets, Breast Plates, and Swords of our Ancestors': Allusions to Chivalry in Eighteenth Century Gothicism Peter N. Lindfield Knights on the Town? Commercial and Civic Chivalry in Victorian Manchester Rosemary A. Mitchell 'The Dark Side of Chivalry': Victory, Violence and the Victorians Barbara Gribling Daze and Knights: Anachronism, Duelling and the Chivalric Ethic in Nineteenth Century Italy Steven C. Hughes The German Crusade: The Battles of Tannenberg, 1410 and 1914 Stefan Goebel 'Hark ye back to the age of valour': Re enacting Chivalry from the Eglinton Tournament to Kill Streak Paul Pickering
Introduction: Chivalry and the Medieval Past Katie Stevenson and 'An Institution Quite Misunderstood': Chivalry and Sentimentalism in the Late Scottish Enlightenment David W. Allan Creating a 'Medieval Past' for the Swedish Orders of Knighthood Antti Matikkala 'Hung Round with the Helmets, Breast Plates, and Swords of our Ancestors': Allusions to Chivalry in Eighteenth Century Gothicism Peter N. Lindfield Knights on the Town? Commercial and Civic Chivalry in Victorian Manchester Rosemary A. Mitchell 'The Dark Side of Chivalry': Victory, Violence and the Victorians Barbara Gribling Daze and Knights: Anachronism, Duelling and the Chivalric Ethic in Nineteenth Century Italy Steven C. Hughes The German Crusade: The Battles of Tannenberg, 1410 and 1914 Stefan Goebel 'Hark ye back to the age of valour': Re enacting Chivalry from the Eglinton Tournament to Kill Streak Paul Pickering
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