Artifacts from Medieval Europe

Artifacts from Medieval Europe
Title Artifacts from Medieval Europe PDF eBook
Author James B. Tschen-Emmons
Publisher Greenwood
Total Pages 0
Release 2015-02-10
Genre Art
ISBN 1610696212

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Using artifacts as primary sources, this book enables students to comprehensively assess and analyze historic evidence in the context of the medieval period. This new addition to the Daily Life through Artifacts series provides not only the full benefit of a reference work with its comprehensive explanations and primary sources, but also supplies images of the objects, bringing a particular aspect of the medieval world to life. Each entry in Artifacts from Medieval Europe explains and expands upon the cultural significance of the artifact depicted. Artifacts are divided into such thematic categories as domestic life, religion, and transportation. Considered collectively, the various artifacts provide a composite look at daily life in the Middle Ages. Unlike medieval history encyclopedias that feature brief reference entries, this book uses artifacts to examine major aspects of daily life. Each artifact entry features an introduction, a description, an examination of its contextual significance, and a list of further resources. This approach trains students how to best analyze primary sources. General readers with an interest in history will also benefit from this approach to learning that enables a more complete appreciation of past events and circumstances.

Everyday Products in the Middle Ages

Everyday Products in the Middle Ages
Title Everyday Products in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Gitte Hansen
Publisher Oxbow Books
Total Pages 385
Release 2015-02-05
Genre History
ISBN 1782978062

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The medieval marketplace is a familiar setting in popular and academic accounts of the Middle Ages, but we actually know very little about the people involved in the transactions that took place there, how their lives were influenced by those transactions, or about the complex networks of individuals whose actions allowed raw materials to be extracted, hewn into objects, stored and ultimately shipped for market. Twenty diverse case studies combine leading edge techniques and novel theoretical approaches to illuminate the identities and lives of these much overlooked ordinary people, painting of a number of detailed portraits to explore the worlds of actors involved in the lives of everyday products - objects of bone, leather, stone, ceramics, and base metal - and their production and use in medieval northern Europe. In so doing, this book seeks to draw attention away from the emergent trend to return to systems and global models, and restore to centre stage what should be the archaeologists most important concern: the people of the past.

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Title Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 48
Release 1959-02
Genre
ISBN

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The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is the premier public resource on scientific and technological developments that impact global security. Founded by Manhattan Project Scientists, the Bulletin's iconic "Doomsday Clock" stimulates solutions for a safer world.

Landscapes and Societies in Medieval Europe East of the Elbe

Landscapes and Societies in Medieval Europe East of the Elbe
Title Landscapes and Societies in Medieval Europe East of the Elbe PDF eBook
Author Sunhild Kleingärtner
Publisher Pontifical Inst of Medieval studies
Total Pages 406
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 9780888448231

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Based on papers presented at the conference "Landscapes and Societies in Ancient and Medieval Europe East of the Elbe," held at York University, Toronto, Ont., March 26-27, 2010.

A Cultural History of Objects in the Medieval Age

A Cultural History of Objects in the Medieval Age
Title A Cultural History of Objects in the Medieval Age PDF eBook
Author Julie Lund
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 297
Release 2022-08-31
Genre History
ISBN 1350226629

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A Cultural History of Objects in the Medieval Age covers the period 500 to 1400, examining the creation, use and understanding of human-made objects and their consequences and impacts. The power and agency of objects significantly evolved over this time. Exploring objects and artefacts within art, technology, and everyday life, the volume challenges our understanding of both life worlds and object worlds in medieval society. The 6 volume set of the Cultural History of Objects examines how objects have been created, used, interpreted and set loose in the world over the last 2500 years. Over this time, the West has developed particular attitudes to the material world, at the centre of which is the idea of the object. The themes covered in each volume are objecthood; technology; economic objects; everyday objects; art; architecture; bodily objects; object worlds. Julie Lund is Associate Professor at the University of Oslo, Norway. Sarah Semple is Professor at Durham University, UK. Volume 2 in the Cultural History of Objects set. General Editors: Dan Hicks and William Whyte

The Middle Ages in 50 Objects

The Middle Ages in 50 Objects
Title The Middle Ages in 50 Objects PDF eBook
Author Elina Gertsman
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 253
Release 2018-05-31
Genre History
ISBN 1108340466

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The extraordinary array of images included in this volume reveals the full and rich history of the Middle Ages. Exploring material objects from the European, Byzantine and Islamic worlds, the book casts a new light on the cultures that formed them, each culture illuminated by its treasures. The objects are divided among four topics: The Holy and the Faithful; The Sinful and the Spectral; Daily Life and Its Fictions, and Death and Its Aftermath. Each section is organized chronologically, and every object is accompanied by a penetrating essay that focuses on its visual and cultural significance within the wider context in which the object was made and used. Spot maps add yet another way to visualize and consider the significance of the objects and the history that they reveal. Lavishly illustrated, this is an appealing and original guide to the cultural history of the Middle Ages.

Everyday Objects

Everyday Objects
Title Everyday Objects PDF eBook
Author Taylor & Francis Group
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 380
Release 2021-09-30
Genre
ISBN 9781032179872

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Material culture research has become an increasingly important aspect of the study of medieval and early modern societies, yet its study often remains uncoordinated and confined to narrow subject specific boundaries. As such, scholars will welcome this volume which provides an overview of various methodological strands currently developing across a