Whose Middle Ages?
Teachable Moments for an Ill-Used Past
Herausgeber: Albin, Andrew; Rowe, Nina; Paul, Nicholas L; O'Donnell, Thomas; Erler, Mary C
Whose Middle Ages?
Teachable Moments for an Ill-Used Past
Herausgeber: Albin, Andrew; Rowe, Nina; Paul, Nicholas L; O'Donnell, Thomas; Erler, Mary C
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An interdisciplinary collection of short, accessible essays intended for the non-specialist reader and ideal for teaching at an undergraduate level, this volume contains 22 essays examining how the medieval past has brought something distorted back into the present.
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An interdisciplinary collection of short, accessible essays intended for the non-specialist reader and ideal for teaching at an undergraduate level, this volume contains 22 essays examining how the medieval past has brought something distorted back into the present.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Fordham Series in Medieval Studies
- Verlag: Fordham University Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 206mm x 128mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 362g
- ISBN-13: 9780823285563
- ISBN-10: 0823285561
- Artikelnr.: 55305692
- Fordham Series in Medieval Studies
- Verlag: Fordham University Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 206mm x 128mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 362g
- ISBN-13: 9780823285563
- ISBN-10: 0823285561
- Artikelnr.: 55305692
Andrew Albin, Mary C. Erler, Thomas O'Donnell, Nicholas L. Paul, and Nina Rowe, Editors
Introduction
David Perry 1
Part I - Stories
The Invisible Peasantry
Sandy Bardsley 14
The Hidden Narratives of Medieval Art
Katherine Anne Wilson 23
Modern Intolerance and the Medieval Crusades
Nicholas L. Paul 34
Blood Libel, a Lie and Its Legacies
Magda Teter 44
Who's Afraid of Shari'a Law?
Fred M. Donner 58
How Do We Find Out About Immigrants in Later Medieval England?
W. Mark Ormrod 69
The Middle Ages in the Harlem Renaissance
Cord J. Whitaker 80
Part II - Origins
Three Ways of Misreading Thomas Jefferson's Qur'an
Ryan Szpiech 94
The Nazi Middle Ages
William J. Diebold 104
What Would Benedict Do?
Lauren Mancia 116
No, People in the Middle East Haven't Been Fighting Since the Beginning of
Time
Stephennie Mulder 127
Ivory and the Ties That Bind
Sarah M. Guérin 140
Blackness, Whiteness, and the Idea of Race in Medieval European Art
Pamela A. Patton 154
England Between Empire and Nation in "The Battle of Brunanburh"
Elizabeth M. Tyler 166
Whose Spain Is It, Anyway?
David A. Wacks 181
Part III - #Hashtags
Modern Knights, Medieval Snails, and Naughty Nuns
Marian Bleeke 196
Charting Sexuality and Stopping Sin
Andrew Reeves 208
"Celtic" Crosses and the Myth of Whiteness
Maggie M. Williams 220
Whitewashing the "Real" Middle Ages in Popular Media
Helen Young 233
Real Men of the Viking Age
Will Cerbone 243
#DeusVult
Adam M. Bishop 256
Own Your Heresy
J. Patrick Hornbeck II 265
Afterword: Medievalists and the Education of Desire
Geraldine Heng 275
Appendixes
Appendix I: Possibilities for Teaching-by Genre 293
Appendix II: Possibilities for Teaching-by Course Theme 296
List of Contributors 301
David Perry 1
Part I - Stories
The Invisible Peasantry
Sandy Bardsley 14
The Hidden Narratives of Medieval Art
Katherine Anne Wilson 23
Modern Intolerance and the Medieval Crusades
Nicholas L. Paul 34
Blood Libel, a Lie and Its Legacies
Magda Teter 44
Who's Afraid of Shari'a Law?
Fred M. Donner 58
How Do We Find Out About Immigrants in Later Medieval England?
W. Mark Ormrod 69
The Middle Ages in the Harlem Renaissance
Cord J. Whitaker 80
Part II - Origins
Three Ways of Misreading Thomas Jefferson's Qur'an
Ryan Szpiech 94
The Nazi Middle Ages
William J. Diebold 104
What Would Benedict Do?
Lauren Mancia 116
No, People in the Middle East Haven't Been Fighting Since the Beginning of
Time
Stephennie Mulder 127
Ivory and the Ties That Bind
Sarah M. Guérin 140
Blackness, Whiteness, and the Idea of Race in Medieval European Art
Pamela A. Patton 154
England Between Empire and Nation in "The Battle of Brunanburh"
Elizabeth M. Tyler 166
Whose Spain Is It, Anyway?
David A. Wacks 181
Part III - #Hashtags
Modern Knights, Medieval Snails, and Naughty Nuns
Marian Bleeke 196
Charting Sexuality and Stopping Sin
Andrew Reeves 208
"Celtic" Crosses and the Myth of Whiteness
Maggie M. Williams 220
Whitewashing the "Real" Middle Ages in Popular Media
Helen Young 233
Real Men of the Viking Age
Will Cerbone 243
#DeusVult
Adam M. Bishop 256
Own Your Heresy
J. Patrick Hornbeck II 265
Afterword: Medievalists and the Education of Desire
Geraldine Heng 275
Appendixes
Appendix I: Possibilities for Teaching-by Genre 293
Appendix II: Possibilities for Teaching-by Course Theme 296
List of Contributors 301
Introduction
David Perry 1
Part I - Stories
The Invisible Peasantry
Sandy Bardsley 14
The Hidden Narratives of Medieval Art
Katherine Anne Wilson 23
Modern Intolerance and the Medieval Crusades
Nicholas L. Paul 34
Blood Libel, a Lie and Its Legacies
Magda Teter 44
Who's Afraid of Shari'a Law?
Fred M. Donner 58
How Do We Find Out About Immigrants in Later Medieval England?
W. Mark Ormrod 69
The Middle Ages in the Harlem Renaissance
Cord J. Whitaker 80
Part II - Origins
Three Ways of Misreading Thomas Jefferson's Qur'an
Ryan Szpiech 94
The Nazi Middle Ages
William J. Diebold 104
What Would Benedict Do?
Lauren Mancia 116
No, People in the Middle East Haven't Been Fighting Since the Beginning of
Time
Stephennie Mulder 127
Ivory and the Ties That Bind
Sarah M. Guérin 140
Blackness, Whiteness, and the Idea of Race in Medieval European Art
Pamela A. Patton 154
England Between Empire and Nation in "The Battle of Brunanburh"
Elizabeth M. Tyler 166
Whose Spain Is It, Anyway?
David A. Wacks 181
Part III - #Hashtags
Modern Knights, Medieval Snails, and Naughty Nuns
Marian Bleeke 196
Charting Sexuality and Stopping Sin
Andrew Reeves 208
"Celtic" Crosses and the Myth of Whiteness
Maggie M. Williams 220
Whitewashing the "Real" Middle Ages in Popular Media
Helen Young 233
Real Men of the Viking Age
Will Cerbone 243
#DeusVult
Adam M. Bishop 256
Own Your Heresy
J. Patrick Hornbeck II 265
Afterword: Medievalists and the Education of Desire
Geraldine Heng 275
Appendixes
Appendix I: Possibilities for Teaching-by Genre 293
Appendix II: Possibilities for Teaching-by Course Theme 296
List of Contributors 301
David Perry 1
Part I - Stories
The Invisible Peasantry
Sandy Bardsley 14
The Hidden Narratives of Medieval Art
Katherine Anne Wilson 23
Modern Intolerance and the Medieval Crusades
Nicholas L. Paul 34
Blood Libel, a Lie and Its Legacies
Magda Teter 44
Who's Afraid of Shari'a Law?
Fred M. Donner 58
How Do We Find Out About Immigrants in Later Medieval England?
W. Mark Ormrod 69
The Middle Ages in the Harlem Renaissance
Cord J. Whitaker 80
Part II - Origins
Three Ways of Misreading Thomas Jefferson's Qur'an
Ryan Szpiech 94
The Nazi Middle Ages
William J. Diebold 104
What Would Benedict Do?
Lauren Mancia 116
No, People in the Middle East Haven't Been Fighting Since the Beginning of
Time
Stephennie Mulder 127
Ivory and the Ties That Bind
Sarah M. Guérin 140
Blackness, Whiteness, and the Idea of Race in Medieval European Art
Pamela A. Patton 154
England Between Empire and Nation in "The Battle of Brunanburh"
Elizabeth M. Tyler 166
Whose Spain Is It, Anyway?
David A. Wacks 181
Part III - #Hashtags
Modern Knights, Medieval Snails, and Naughty Nuns
Marian Bleeke 196
Charting Sexuality and Stopping Sin
Andrew Reeves 208
"Celtic" Crosses and the Myth of Whiteness
Maggie M. Williams 220
Whitewashing the "Real" Middle Ages in Popular Media
Helen Young 233
Real Men of the Viking Age
Will Cerbone 243
#DeusVult
Adam M. Bishop 256
Own Your Heresy
J. Patrick Hornbeck II 265
Afterword: Medievalists and the Education of Desire
Geraldine Heng 275
Appendixes
Appendix I: Possibilities for Teaching-by Genre 293
Appendix II: Possibilities for Teaching-by Course Theme 296
List of Contributors 301