Examines how Armenia has been represented and "imagined" in texts from two periods in its history: the Middle Ages and the nineteenth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Medieval Writings 1. Armenia and the Tartars, a Chronicle Account 2. Describing the World, Placing Armenia 3. Determined: Stories of Armenian Women in the Crusader States 4. Women, Power and Armenia in later Medieval Anglo-French Romance: King of Tars, Bevis of Hampton, Alexander and Le Roman de Mélusine 5. Endgame: the Last King of Armenia in the Courts of England and France Part II: Missionary Writings 6. American Evangelicals Saving Armenia 7. Women Missionaries: Transporting Education, "Home", and Hope to Armenia 8. Two Sides of the Story: Pushing Back on the Missionary Master Narrative Coda Bibliography Index
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Medieval Writings 1. Armenia and the Tartars, a Chronicle Account 2. Describing the World, Placing Armenia 3. Determined: Stories of Armenian Women in the Crusader States 4. Women, Power and Armenia in later Medieval Anglo-French Romance: King of Tars, Bevis of Hampton, Alexander and Le Roman de Mélusine 5. Endgame: the Last King of Armenia in the Courts of England and France Part II: Missionary Writings 6. American Evangelicals Saving Armenia 7. Women Missionaries: Transporting Education, "Home", and Hope to Armenia 8. Two Sides of the Story: Pushing Back on the Missionary Master Narrative Coda Bibliography Index
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