Issn Ser.: Authority, Gender and Space in the Anglo-Norman World, 900-1200 by Katherine Weikert (2024, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherBoydell & Brewer, The Limited
ISBN-101837651647
ISBN-139781837651641
eBay Product ID (ePID)3062517240

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Number of Pages232 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameAuthority, Gender and Space in the Anglo-Norman World, 900-1200
SubjectArchaeology, Medieval, Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / Medieval
Publication Year2024
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLiterary Criticism, Social Science, History
AuthorKatherine Weikert
SeriesIssn Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight14.1 Oz
Item Length9.4 in
Item Width6.7 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
ReviewsThis work succeeds in proving that the wealthy showed off their abundance and power through the objects they collected and the spaces where they and their objects were displayed. It is clearly and often cleverly written. [...] It neatly confirms the importance of interdisciplinary works and should easily find a home with both historians and archaeologists.
Dewey Edition23
Series Volume Number14
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal942.02
Table Of ContentIntroduction: Whys and Wherefores 1. Acting with Objects 2. Experiencing Spaces I - People and Privacy 3. Experiencing Spaces II - Buildings and Spaces 4. Writing Places Conclusions: The Curated Space
SynopsisSHORTLISTED for the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain's Hitchcock Medallion. A ground-breaking interdisciplinary approach to the medieval manor pre- and post-Conquest. Medieval manors have long been the subject of academic study, though the ways in which these houses reflected and shaped - and were shaped by - their occupants to express social authority have not yet been fully explored. This book undertakes a wide-ranging and interdisciplinary examination of them, aiming to provide a fuller account of how concepts of space and domestic place were understood, represented, and used by their occupants in England and Normandy from c. 900 to c. 1200, and how this illuminates aspects of gender and authority in the period. Blending approaches from archaeology and history, it uses evidence from Anglo-Saxon wills, standing and excavated manorial sites in England and Normandy, and a variety of written texts from vitae to history to poetry, in order to delve into, deconstruct and reconstruct gendered notions of authority in the period. This book ultimately challenges ideas of gendered objects and places through the medieval construction of authoritative personae, and the use and representation of medieval manors, focusing on the household as a place and space of performance in the age of the Norman Conquest., An interdisciplinary approach to the medieval manor pre- and post-Conquest. SHORTLISTED for the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain's Hitchcock Medallion. SHORTLISTED for the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain's Hitchcock Medallion 2021. Medieval manors have long been the subject of academic study, though the ways in which these houses reflected and shaped - and were shaped by - their occupants to express social authority have not yet been fully explored. This book undertakes a wide-ranging and interdisciplinary examination of them, aiming to provide a fuller account of how concepts of space and domestic place were understood, represented, and used by their occupants in England and Normandy from c. 900 to c. 1200, and how this illuminates aspects of gender and authority in the period. Blending approaches from archaeology and history, it uses evidence from Anglo-Saxon wills, standing and excavated manorial sites in England and Normandy, and a variety of written texts from vitae to history to poetry, in order to delve into, deconstruct and reconstruct gendered notions of authority in the period. This book ultimately challenges ideas of gendered objects and places through the medieval construction of authoritative personae, and the use and representation of medieval manors, focusing on the household as a place and space of performance in the age of the Norman Conquest.
LC Classification NumberDA660.W4 2024

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