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Strangers At The Gate Multidisciplinary Explorations Of Communities Borders And Othering In Medieval Western Europe Simon C Thomson Editor

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Strangers At The Gate Multidisciplinary Explorations Of Communities Borders And Othering In Medieval Western Europe Simon C Thomson Editor
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Strangers At The Gate Multidisciplinary Explorations Of Communities Borders And Othering In Medieval Western Europe Simon C Thomson Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.81 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Simon C. Thomson (editor)
ISBN: 9789004425491, 9004425497
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Strangers At The Gate Multidisciplinary Explorations Of Communities Borders And Othering In Medieval Western Europe Simon C Thomson Editor by Simon C. Thomson (editor) 9789004425491, 9004425497 instant download after payment.

"This volume showcases a range of different approaches to strangers and
strangeness across medieval western Europe. It focuses on how
communities responded to the arrival of strangers and to different ways
in which individuals and groups were constructed as estranged. Further,
it reflects on different forms of border-crossing, from lived experience
to literary imagination and from specific journeys in precise contexts
to the conceptualisation of the shift from life to death. In the range
of its contributions – applying linguistic, historical, archaeological,
architectural, archival, literary, and theological analyses – it seeks
to bring together disciplines and geographical areas of study that are
too often strangers to one another in medieval studies.
Contributors are Sherif Abdelkarim, Anna Adamska, Adrien Carbonnet,
Wim De Clercq, Florian Dolberg, Joshua S. Easterling, Susan Irvine,
Marco Mostert, Richard North, James Plumtree, Euan McCartney Robson,
Beatrice Saletti, Simon C. Thomson and Gerben Verbrugghe."in Brill

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