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The Invisible Peasantry
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part I – Stories
- Introduction 9
- The Invisible Peasantry 14
- The Hidden Narratives of Medieval Art 23
- Modern Intolerance and the Medieval Crusades 34
- Blood Libel, a Lie and Its Legacies 44
- Who’s Afraid of Shari‘a Law? 58
- How Do We Find Out About Immigrants in Later Medieval England? 69
- The Middle Ages in the Harlem Renaissance 80
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Part II – Origins
- Introduction 89
- Three Ways of Misreading Thomas Jefferson’s Qur’an 94
- The Nazi Middle Ages 104
- What Would Benedict Do? 116
- No, People in the Middle East Haven’t Been Fighting Since the Beginning of Time 127
- Ivory and the Ties That Bind 140
- Blackness, Whiteness, and the Idea of Race in Medieval European Art 154
- England Between Empire and Nation in “The Battle of Brunanburh” 166
- Whose Spain Is It, Anyway? 181
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Part III – #Hashtags
- Introduction 191
- Modern Knights, Medieval Snails, and Naughty Nuns 196
- Charting Sexuality and Stopping Sin 208
- “Celtic” Crosses and the Myth of Whiteness 220
- Whitewashing the “Real” Middle Ages in Popular Media 233
- Real Men of the Viking Age 243
- #DeusVult 256
- Own Your Heresy 265
- Afterword: Medievalists and the Education of Desire 275
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Appendixes
- Appendix I: Possibilities for Teaching—By Genre 293
- Appendix II: Possibilities for Teaching— by Course Theme 296
- List of Contributors 301
- About the Editors 307
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part I – Stories
- Introduction 9
- The Invisible Peasantry 14
- The Hidden Narratives of Medieval Art 23
- Modern Intolerance and the Medieval Crusades 34
- Blood Libel, a Lie and Its Legacies 44
- Who’s Afraid of Shari‘a Law? 58
- How Do We Find Out About Immigrants in Later Medieval England? 69
- The Middle Ages in the Harlem Renaissance 80
-
Part II – Origins
- Introduction 89
- Three Ways of Misreading Thomas Jefferson’s Qur’an 94
- The Nazi Middle Ages 104
- What Would Benedict Do? 116
- No, People in the Middle East Haven’t Been Fighting Since the Beginning of Time 127
- Ivory and the Ties That Bind 140
- Blackness, Whiteness, and the Idea of Race in Medieval European Art 154
- England Between Empire and Nation in “The Battle of Brunanburh” 166
- Whose Spain Is It, Anyway? 181
-
Part III – #Hashtags
- Introduction 191
- Modern Knights, Medieval Snails, and Naughty Nuns 196
- Charting Sexuality and Stopping Sin 208
- “Celtic” Crosses and the Myth of Whiteness 220
- Whitewashing the “Real” Middle Ages in Popular Media 233
- Real Men of the Viking Age 243
- #DeusVult 256
- Own Your Heresy 265
- Afterword: Medievalists and the Education of Desire 275
-
Appendixes
- Appendix I: Possibilities for Teaching—By Genre 293
- Appendix II: Possibilities for Teaching— by Course Theme 296
- List of Contributors 301
- About the Editors 307