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A cultural history of objects in the medieval age

Part of the The Cultural Histories Series series
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A Cultural History of Objects in the Medieval Age covers the period 500 to 1400, examining the creation, use and understanding of human-made objects and their consequences and impacts.

The power and agency of objects significantly evolved over this time.

Exploring objects and artefacts within art, technology, and everyday life, the volume challenges our understanding of both life worlds and object worlds in medieval society. The 6 volume set of the Cultural History of Objects examines how objects have been created, used, interpreted and set loose in the world over the last 2500 years.

Over this time, the West has developed particular attitudes to the material world, at the centre of which is the idea of the object.

The themes covered in each volume are objecthood; technology; economic objects; everyday objects; art; architecture; bodily objects; object worlds. Julie Lund is Professor at the University of Oslo, Norway.

Sarah Semple is Professor at Durham University, UK. Volume 2 in the Cultural History of Objects set. General Editors: Dan Hicks and William Whyte

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Bloomsbury Academic
1350463353 / 9781350463356
Paperback / softback
02/05/2024
United Kingdom
English
296 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
25 cm