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The Middle Ages after the Middle Ages

2022
Abstract This chapter reflects on popular memories and various manifestations of interest in the real or imaginary Middle Ages which circulated in the past three centuries. Often connected with political agendas that one tends to classify as “medievalism,” they bring in some important fragments of Central Europe’s “culture of memory” and
János M. Bak, Gábor Klaniczay
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Transvestites in the Middle Ages

American Journal of Sociology, 1974
Transvestism, which is usually defined in terms of psychopathology, must also be examined in terms of status gain and loss. This appears most obvious in an examination of the lives of the transvestite saints whose legends and myths help set Western attitudes toward transvestism.
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When Were the Middle Ages?

Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis / Dutch Review of Church History, 1996
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Middle-Aged Women in the Middle Ages

2011
New research into medieval women from the Anglo-Saxon to the late medieval period demonstrates their energy, defiance and wit.
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The Middle Ages

2019
This book guides readers through 10 pervasive fictions about medieval history, provides them with the sources and analytical tools to critique those fictions, and identifies what really happened in the Middle Ages. This book is the first to present fictions about the medieval world to serious students of history.
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The Middle Ages

2018
We shall again follow in this chapter the usual periodization of the historians, according to which one calls Middle Ages the period of about ten centuries which goes from the fall of the Western Roman Empire to the end of the fifteenth century. Obviously, on one hand this periodization is the child of a Eurocentric point of view, but on the other hand
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The Middle Ages

1992
The Middle Ages were of great importance in the history of salt. Between 1000 and 1500, the major characteristics of the salt trade as it was to remain until the coming of industrialism, were defined in a pattern of a double global bifurcation.
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The Middle Ages

1999
Abstract The period from roughly 900 to 1300, the so-called ‘Middle Ages’, was important in the history of sexuality for two principle reasons. First, it was in this era that the blend of medical and theological (moral) knowledge characteristic of Western discourses on sexuality became firmly established.
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