Globalism in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age: innovative approaches and perspectives
In: Fundamentals of Medieval and Early Modern Culture 27
Globalism in the Pre-Modern World? Questions, Challenges, and the Emergence of a New Approach to the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Age -- Global Inferno: Medieval Giants, Monsters, and the Breaching of the Great Barrier -- Swords as Medieval Icons and Early "Global Brands" -- Ecce! A Ninth-Century Isidorean T-O Map Labeled in Arabic -- Going Rogue Across the Globe: International Vagrants, Outlaws, Bandits, and Tricksters from Medieval Europe, Asia, and the Middle East -- Modifying Ancestral Memories in Post-Carolingian West Francia and Post-Tang Wuyue China -- Scalping Saint Peter's Head: An Interreligious Controversy over a Punishment from Baghdad to Rome (Eighth to Twelfth Centuries) -- A Global Dialogue in al-Kindī's "A Short Treatise on the Soul" -- Globalism in Paul of Antioch's Letter to a Muslim Friend and Its Refutation by Ibn Taymiyya -- The Global Fable in the Middle Ages -- Globalism in the Late Middle Ages: The Low German Niederrheinische Orientbericht as a Significant Outpost of a Paradigm Shift. The Move Away from Traditional Eurocentrism -- The Germanic Translations of Lanfranc's Surgical Works as Example of Global Circulation of Knowledge -- Brick by Brick: Constructing Identity at Don Lope Fernández de Luna's Parroquieta at La Seo -- Quello assalto di Otranto fu cagione di assai male. First Results of a Study of the Globalization in the Neapolitan Army in the 1480s -- The Diplomat and the Public House: Ioannes Dantiscus (1485-1548) and His Use of the Inns, Taverns, and Alehouses of Europe -- Globalism During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth I -- Between East and West: John Pory's Translation of Leo Africanus's Description of Africa -- The Old and the New - Pepper, Bezoar, and Other Exotic Substances in Bohemian Narratives about Distant Lands from the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period (up to the 1560s).