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Historical Anthropology of the Middle Ages

Historical Anthropology of the Middle Ages

by Aaron Gurevich and Jana Howlett
Publication Date: 01/08/1992

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Aaron Gurevich has long been considered one of the world's leading medievalists and a pioneer in the field of historical anthropology. This book brings together eleven of his most important essays many difficult to find and some never before available in English.
Gurevich's writing, while informed by the history of mentalities as practiced by the French school of Le Goff and Duby, reflects a broader view of European culture outside France. He rejects reductionist concepts and operates with a total view of culture, using a wide range of sources legal as well as ecclesiastical, popular as well as learned, oral and visual as well as literary.
This collection amply demonstrates this breadth of Gurevich's work and highlights his ability to synthesize historical, anthropological, and semiotic approaches to culture. Especially valuable are pieces such as Gurevich's essay "Wealth and Gift-Bestowal Among the Ancient Scandinavians," about the importance of gift exchange in the medieval world. One of the first studies for this practice, this classic essay has for years been unavailable. Other pieces range from the deities and heroes of Germanic poetry to the image of the Beyond in the Middle Ages."
ISBN:
9780226310831
9780226310831
Category:
History
Publication Date:
01-08-1992
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
228.6x152.4x24.13mm
Weight:
0.54kg

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