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History And The Written Word Documents Literacy And Language In The Age Of The Angevins Henry Bainton

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History And The Written Word Documents Literacy And Language In The Age Of The Angevins Henry Bainton
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.17 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Henry Bainton
ISBN: 9780812296761, 0812296761
Language: English
Year: 2019

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History And The Written Word Documents Literacy And Language In The Age Of The Angevins Henry Bainton by Henry Bainton 9780812296761, 0812296761 instant download after payment.

Drawing on the perspectives of modern and medieval narratology, medieval multilingualism, and cultural memory, History and the Written Word argues that members of an administrative elite demonstrated their mastery of the rules of literate political behavior by producing and consuming history-writing and its documents.


Drawing on the perspectives of modern and medieval narratology, medieval multilingualism, and cultural memory, History and the Written Word argues that members of an administrative elite demonstrated their mastery of the rules of literate political behavior by producing and consuming history-writing and its documents.

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