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Language: English
Published by Turnhout, Brepols, 1999
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VII / 491 pp with some reproductions. -TEXT IN ENGLISH / PLEASE NOTE: This is a heavy book, that requires additional postage for international delivery- Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 1100 Large 8vo. Hardcover, binding a bit rubbed, else fine.
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Turnhout, 1999. VII,491 pp. Ills. Hardcover. (Medieval Texts and cultures of Northern Europe2).
Published by Turnhout, Brepols, 1999, 1999
Hardback, X+492 pages ., 160 x 240 mm. *new ISBN 9782503507668. This publication brings together multi-disciplinary perspectives on representations of social difference in the Low Countries during a time of dynamic social change. How did people in the late medieval period perceive and express social status? This volume brings together multi-disciplinary perspectives on representations of social difference in the Low Countries during a time of dynamic social change. The premise of the volume is that medieval social change may only be fully understood if hierarchies of wealth and power are examined alongside literary and artistic sources. Medieval texts and material culture expressed social standing and gave meaning to the experience of social change. The aim of the study is to recognise and translate the language of symbols used to encode and display status in the late Middle Ages. Languages : English. 0 g.