Medieval thought and historiography / Giles Constable
Language: English Series: Variorum collected studies seriesPublication details: Routledge, 2017. New York :Description: xvi, 329 pISBN:- 9781138714816
- 909.07 CON-M
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909 MAC-H History of the World in 100 Objects / | 909 TOY-S Study of history / | 909 TOY-S Study of history / | 909.07 CON-M Medieval thought and historiography / | 909.08 FER-C Civilization : | 909.09724 WHI-G Global history of the developing world / | 909.83 TEH-R Rethinking civilization : |
We assume that we have a clear understanding of how people in the Middle Ages thought and which attitudes they struck but in reality this is a subject of enormous complexity of which conclusions can only be drawn via painstaking archival research and decades of study. Giles Constable has spent a career analysing these forces and impulses and this new collection draws together his major findings on a host of topics.
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