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In: Journal of social history, Band 26, Heft 4, S. 745-768
ISSN: 1527-1897
In: Korean classics library: historical materials
In: Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies, Band 9, Heft 2, S. 287-289
ISSN: 2050-4047
Review of: Athens to Aotearoa: Greece and Rome in New Zealand Literature and Society, Diana Burton, Simon Perris and Jeff Tatum (eds) (2017)
Wellington: Victoria University Press, 361 pp.,
ISBN 978 1 77656 176 6 (pbk), NZ$40
In: The review of politics, Band 20, S. 138
ISSN: 0034-6705
Crossing Borders engages with the emergent field of borders studies, particularly in relation to North America, South Asia, and the transnational spaces they continue to embrace. While multicultural theory tends to emphasize specific and individual cultures, border studies examines the intersection of cultures and the resulting effects.
In: Slavic review: interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Band 33, Heft 4, S. 836-837
ISSN: 2325-7784
In: Medieval feminist forum: MFF ; journal of the Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship, Band 42, S. 164-167
ISSN: 2151-6073
In: Slavic review: interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Band 50, Heft 1, S. 200-201
ISSN: 2325-7784
In: China review international: a journal of reviews of scholarly literature in Chinese studies, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 356-358
ISSN: 1527-9367
In: Journal of European studies, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 90-90
ISSN: 1740-2379
Disability and Medieval Law: History, Literature and Society is an intervention in the growing and complex field of medieval disability studies. The size of the field and the complexity of the subject lend themselves to the use of case studies: how a particular author imagines an injury, how a particular legal code deals with (and sometimes creates) injury to the human body. While many studies have fruitfully insisted on theoretical approaches, Disability and Medieval Law considers how medieval societies directly dealt with crime, punishment, oath-taking, and mental illness. When did medieval law take disability into account in setting punishment or responsibility? When did medieval law choose to cause disabilities? How did medieval authors use disability to discuss not only law, but social relationships and the nature of the human?The volume includes essays on topics as diverse as Francis of Assissi, Margery Kempe, La Manekine, Geoffrey Chaucer, early medieval law codes, and the definition of mental illness in English legal records, by Irina Metzler, Wendy J. Turner, Amanda Hopkins, Donna Trembinski, Marian Lupo and Cory James Rushton.
In: Reihe Siegen 17 : Germanistische Abteilung
In: Signs: journal of women in culture and society, Band 8, Heft 2, S. 363-367
ISSN: 1545-6943