Language: English
Published by Meulenhoff, 1972
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paperback. Condition: Good. Amsterdam, 1972; illustrated paper covers; edge and corner wear; 8vo, 7 3/4" to 9 3/4" tall; edges and inside rear cover foxed; interior is clean and unmarked; 36 pages.
Published by Utrecht, Lanteern, 1961
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Language: English
Published by Boydell and Brewer Ltd, GB, 2021
ISBN 10: 1783276428 ISBN 13: 9781783276424
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Paperback. Condition: New. An examination of the ways in which the fluid concept of "chivalry" has been used and appropriated after the Middle Ages.One of the most difficult and complex ethical and cultural codes to define, chivalry has proved a flexible, ever-changing phenomenon, constantly adapted in the hands of medieval knights, Renaissance princes, early modern antiquarians, Enlightenment scholars, modern civic authorities, authors, historians and re-enactors. This book explores the rich variations in how the Middle Ages were conceptualised and historicised to illuminate the plurality of uses of the past. Using chivalry as a lens through which to examine concepts and uses of the medieval, it provides a critical assessment of the ways in which medieval chivalry became a shorthand to express contemporary ideals, powerfully demonstrating the ways in which history could be appropriated. The chapters combine attention to documentary evidence with what material culture can tell us, in particular using the built environment and the landscape as sources to understand how the medieval past was renegotiated. With contributions spanning diverse geographic regions and periods, it redraws current chronological boundaries by considering medievalism from the late Middle Ages to the present. Katie Stevenson is Senior Lecturer in Late Mediaeval History and Director of the Institute of Scottish Historical Research at the University of St Andrews; Barbara Gribling is a Junior Research Fellow in the Department of History at Durham University. Contributors: David W. Allan, Stefan Goebel, Barbara Gribling, Steven C. Hughes, Peter N. Lindfield, Antti Matikkala, Rosemary Mitchell, Paul Pickering, Katie Stevenson.
Language: English
Published by Royal Historical Society, 2017
ISBN 10: 0861933427 ISBN 13: 9780861933426
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Published by Meulenhoff, Amsterdam, 1972
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Translated from the Dutch by Leonard Scott. 19p., plus 3 colored and 36 b/w plates, original stiff wrappers, ex libris (Art and architecture in the Netherlands).
Language: English
Published by Manchester University Press, 2023
ISBN 10: 1526171821 ISBN 13: 9781526171825
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Language: English
Published by Manchester University Press, 2023
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Published by Manchester University Press, GB, 2023
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Paperback. Condition: New. This collection brings together scholars from disciplines including Children's Literature, Classics, and History to develop fresh approaches to children's culture and the uses of the past. It charts the significance of historical episodes and characters during the long nineteenth-century (1750-1914), a critical period in children's culture. Boys and girls across social classes often experienced different pasts simultaneously, for purposes of amusement and instruction. The book highlights an active and shifting market in history for children, and reveals how children were actively involved in consuming and repackaging the past: from playing with historically themed toys and games to performing in plays and pageants. Each chapter reconstructs encounters across different media, uncovering the cultural work done by particular pasts and exposing the key role of playfulness in the British historical imagination.
Language: English
Published by Boydell and Brewer Ltd, GB, 2021
ISBN 10: 1783276428 ISBN 13: 9781783276424
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. An examination of the ways in which the fluid concept of "chivalry" has been used and appropriated after the Middle Ages.One of the most difficult and complex ethical and cultural codes to define, chivalry has proved a flexible, ever-changing phenomenon, constantly adapted in the hands of medieval knights, Renaissance princes, early modern antiquarians, Enlightenment scholars, modern civic authorities, authors, historians and re-enactors. This book explores the rich variations in how the Middle Ages were conceptualised and historicised to illuminate the plurality of uses of the past. Using chivalry as a lens through which to examine concepts and uses of the medieval, it provides a critical assessment of the ways in which medieval chivalry became a shorthand to express contemporary ideals, powerfully demonstrating the ways in which history could be appropriated. The chapters combine attention to documentary evidence with what material culture can tell us, in particular using the built environment and the landscape as sources to understand how the medieval past was renegotiated. With contributions spanning diverse geographic regions and periods, it redraws current chronological boundaries by considering medievalism from the late Middle Ages to the present. Katie Stevenson is Senior Lecturer in Late Mediaeval History and Director of the Institute of Scottish Historical Research at the University of St Andrews; Barbara Gribling is a Junior Research Fellow in the Department of History at Durham University. Contributors: David W. Allan, Stefan Goebel, Barbara Gribling, Steven C. Hughes, Peter N. Lindfield, Antti Matikkala, Rosemary Mitchell, Paul Pickering, Katie Stevenson.
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Published by Muelenhoff, Amsterrdam, 1972
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Language: English
Published by Manchester University Press, 2023
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Language: English
Published by Manchester University Press, GB, 2023
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Paperback. Condition: New. This collection brings together scholars from disciplines including Children's Literature, Classics, and History to develop fresh approaches to children's culture and the uses of the past. It charts the significance of historical episodes and characters during the long nineteenth-century (1750-1914), a critical period in children's culture. Boys and girls across social classes often experienced different pasts simultaneously, for purposes of amusement and instruction. The book highlights an active and shifting market in history for children, and reveals how children were actively involved in consuming and repackaging the past: from playing with historically themed toys and games to performing in plays and pageants. Each chapter reconstructs encounters across different media, uncovering the cultural work done by particular pasts and exposing the key role of playfulness in the British historical imagination.
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Language: English
Published by Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2023
ISBN 10: 1526171821 ISBN 13: 9781526171825
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This collection brings together scholars from disciplines including Children's Literature, Classics, and History to develop fresh approaches to children's culture and the uses of the past. It charts the significance of historical episodes and characters during the long nineteenth-century (1750-1914), a critical period in children's culture. Boys and girls across social classes often experienced different pasts simultaneously, for purposes of amusement and instruction. The book highlights an active and shifting market in history for children, and reveals how children were actively involved in consuming and repackaging the past: from playing with historically themed toys and games to performing in plays and pageants. Each chapter reconstructs encounters across different media, uncovering the cultural work done by particular pasts and exposing the key role of playfulness in the British historical imagination. Pasts at play showcases a range of approaches to children's literature and culture, from disciplines including Classics, English Literature, and History. The ten essays integrate visual and material culture into historical practice to analyse how nineteenth-century children interacted playfully with the past to generate moral lessons. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: New. Edward of Woodstock (1330-1376), prince of Wales and prince of Aquitaine, only became known as the Black Prince in the 16th century and, later still, became a national hero as warrior and chivalric icon. Challenging previous assumptions about the fascination with the Middle Ages as a Victorian phenomenon, this study examines how Edward was used to promote qualities such as patriotism and chivalry from the 1750s by a vibrant 18th-century medievalism.
Language: English
Published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd, Woodbridge, 2021
ISBN 10: 1783276428 ISBN 13: 9781783276424
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. An examination of the ways in which the fluid concept of "chivalry" has been used and appropriated after the Middle Ages.One of the most difficult and complex ethical and cultural codes to define, chivalry has proved a flexible, ever-changing phenomenon, constantly adapted in the hands of medieval knights, Renaissance princes, early modern antiquarians, Enlightenment scholars, modern civic authorities, authors, historians and re-enactors. This book explores the rich variations in how the Middle Ages were conceptualised and historicised to illuminate the plurality of uses of the past. Using chivalry as a lens through which to examine concepts and uses of the medieval, it provides a critical assessment of the ways in which medieval chivalry became a shorthand to express contemporary ideals, powerfully demonstrating the ways in which history could be appropriated. The chapters combine attention to documentary evidence with what material culture can tell us, in particular using the built environment and the landscape as sources to understand how the medieval past was renegotiated. With contributions spanning diverse geographic regions and periods, it redraws current chronological boundaries by considering medievalism from the late Middle Ages to the present.Katie Stevenson is Senior Lecturer in Late Mediaeval History and Director of the Institute of Scottish Historical Research at the University of St Andrews; Barbara Gribling is a Junior Research Fellow in the Department of History at Durham University.Contributors: David W. Allan, Stefan Goebel, Barbara Gribling, Steven C. Hughes, Peter N. Lindfield, Antti Matikkala, Rosemary Mitchell, Paul Pickering, Katie Stevenson An examination of the ways in which the fluid concept of "chivalry" has been used and appropriated after the Middle Ages. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Language: English
Published by Hyland House Publishing Pty Ltd, 1997
ISBN 10: 1875657614 ISBN 13: 9781875657612
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Language: English
Published by Manchester University Press, 2023
ISBN 10: 1526171821 ISBN 13: 9781526171825
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Published by Amsterdam (Meulenhoff), 1972
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19, (1)pp., 39 plates (3 color). Sm. 4to. Wraps.
Language: English
Published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd, 2021
ISBN 10: 1783276428 ISBN 13: 9781783276424
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Language: English
Published by Boydell Press 2021-08-12, 2021
ISBN 10: 1783276428 ISBN 13: 9781783276424
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