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In the Early Middle Ages, clergy, nobility, peasants and townspeople in the Low Countries showed greatly varying attitudes to labor, property, violence, social inequality, religion and emotions. This book analyzes and compares these different group attitudes, which resulted in strikingly contrasting self-images and images of other groups.

Produktbeschreibung
In the Early Middle Ages, clergy, nobility, peasants and townspeople in the Low Countries showed greatly varying attitudes to labor, property, violence, social inequality, religion and emotions. This book analyzes and compares these different group attitudes, which resulted in strikingly contrasting self-images and images of other groups.
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Autorenporträt
Rudi Künzel previously taught in the Department of History at the University of Amsterdam.
Rezensionen
'... this book indeed represents a thought-provoking and insightful collection of studies ... it succeeds both in opening up the rich array of medieval sources from the Low Countries and in making accessible the relevant literature based on these sources to international readers. The translation is an excellent piece of work: it follows the Dutch closely but the English is elegant' - Arnoud-Jan Bijsterveld, Belgisch tijdschrift voor filologie en geschiedenis / Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire

Sample reviews of the original Dutch edition:

'This is an essential work. For anyone who works on the culture of the earlier Middle Ages, it is indispensable' - Early Medieval Europe

'Künzel's research is the first attempt in Dutch to integrate anthropological concepts and medieval learning ... In my opinion this book, fascinatingly written, merits translation into several languages. It constitutes a wonderful example of detailed analysis, yet striking in the broad richness of the ideas expressed' - Francia

'Leaning on a broad theoretical apparatus engaging the most recent methods and problems raised in historical anthropology, Rudi Künzel has made an important contribution to this field ... Overall, Künzel has demonstrated brilliantly that ideological and cultural systems are equally determining as economic forces' - Cahiers de Civilisation Médiévale

'This book offers a rich and fascinating kaleidoscope of outlooks of medieval people ... compulsory reading for everybody interested in historical anthropology' - Millennium

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