A Short Medieval Reader

Author:   Barbara Rosenwein
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
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9781487563417


Pages:   258
Publication Date:   19 December 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Barbara Rosenwein
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.520kg
ISBN:  

9781487563417


ISBN 10:   1487563418
Pages:   258
Publication Date:   19 December 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Do not buy this book if you favor the same-old rote medieval reader. Following the success of Reading the Middle Ages, Barbara H. Rosenwein has once again compiled an eclectic collection of medieval sources in this budget-friendly edition. Its title belies the rich and varied content of the book, sweeping from Iberia to Iraq and spanning more than a millennium. A Short Medieval Reader will undoubtedly become a standard text in classroom instruction. -- Kathryn L. Jasper, Illinois State University Compact but comprehensive. Barbara H. Rosenwein has performed a heroic feat of selection, balancing grand political and military events with a sense of the lives of ordinary people; a balance too among Byzantine, Islamic, Eastern European, Scandinavian, and Western European areas. Not simply a compendium or work of reference, but a sparkling introduction to the Middle Ages. -- Paul Freedman, Yale University This collection offers Muslim, Christian, and Jewish texts as well as excellent discussion questions prefacing each source. Guiding readers from Viking Iceland to al-Tabari's Baghdad and back to the Umbria of Saint Francis, its excerpts let students witness the conquest of Byzantine Egypt from a Coptic perspective and hear the poetic passion of a baker's son for a courtly lady. Fodder for the imagination joins invitations to analysis in this valuable reader. -- Maureen C. Miller, University of California, Berkeley


"""Compact but comprehensive. Barbara H. Rosenwein has performed a heroic feat of selection, balancing grand political and military events with a sense of the lives of ordinary people; a balance too among Byzantine, Islamic, Eastern European, Scandinavian, and Western European areas. Not simply a compendium or work of reference, but a sparkling introduction to the Middle Ages."" - Paul Freedman, Yale University ""Do not buy this book if you favor the same-old rote medieval reader. Following the success of Reading the Middle Ages, Barbara H. Rosenwein has once again compiled an eclectic collection of medieval sources in this budget-friendly edition. Its title belies the rich and varied content of the book, sweeping from Iberia to Iraq and spanning more than a millennium. A Short Medieval Reader will undoubtedly become a standard text in classroom instruction."" - Kathryn L. Jasper, Illinois State University ""This collection offers Muslim, Christian, and Jewish texts as well as excellent discussion questions prefacing each source. Guiding readers from Viking Iceland to al-Tabari's Baghdad and back to the Umbria of Saint Francis, its excerpts let students witness the conquest of Byzantine Egypt from a Coptic perspective and hear the poetic passion of a baker's son for a courtly lady. Fodder for the imagination joins invitations to analysis in this valuable reader."" - Maureen C. Miller, University of California, Berkeley"


Compact but comprehensive. Barbara H. Rosenwein has performed a heroic feat of selection, balancing grand political and military events with a sense of the lives of ordinary people; a balance too among Byzantine, Islamic, Eastern European, Scandinavian, and Western European areas. Not simply a compendium or work of reference, but a sparkling introduction to the Middle Ages. - Paul Freedman, Yale University Do not buy this book if you favor the same-old rote medieval reader. Following the success of Reading the Middle Ages, Barbara H. Rosenwein has once again compiled an eclectic collection of medieval sources in this budget-friendly edition. Its title belies the rich and varied content of the book, sweeping from Iberia to Iraq and spanning more than a millennium. A Short Medieval Reader will undoubtedly become a standard text in classroom instruction. - Kathryn L. Jasper, Illinois State University This collection offers Muslim, Christian, and Jewish texts as well as excellent discussion questions prefacing each source. Guiding readers from Viking Iceland to al-Tabari's Baghdad and back to the Umbria of Saint Francis, its excerpts let students witness the conquest of Byzantine Egypt from a Coptic perspective and hear the poetic passion of a baker's son for a courtly lady. Fodder for the imagination joins invitations to analysis in this valuable reader. - Maureen C. Miller, University of California, Berkeley


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Barbara H. Rosenwein is a professor emerita in history at Loyola University Chicago.

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