Places And Spaces, Medieval To Modern
Places and Spaces, Medieval to Modern is an exciting series that brings together new research and innovative approaches to explore the material and imagined landscapes, environments and locales through which people engaged with each other and their surroundings in the Middle Ages. In the context of the ongoing “spatial turn” in the arts and humanities globally, the series seeks to shape the field of medieval studies through connecting both academic and practitioner research across disciplines including history, geography, literature, architecture, archaeology, heritage science, and tourism studies, as well as those working in heritage conservation, management, interpretation, and marketing of medieval spaces and places today.
To achieve this, the series invites contributions which share an interest in exploring medieval spaces, places and spatial practices through the widest possible range of spatial and temporal contexts, from urban to rural environments, sacred to secular settings, real and imagined geographies, and in relation to diverse ethnic, social and cultural communities, as well as research which offers new perspectives on medieval spaces in the modern world.
Submissions
We welcome monographs, essay collections and minigraphs (45,000-60,000 words) from scholars, and from practitioners. Interdisciplinary work, multi-disciplinary essay collections, practice-led research, and proposals which seek to challenge other kinds of boundaries or divides in scholarship are particularly welcomed.
Coverage
Geographical scope | Global |
Chronological scope | ca. 500–1500 and later impact |
Keywords | Medieval, urban and rural space, landscape, place, heritage, geography, conservation, tourism, public humanities |
Editorial Contact
Series Editor
Leonie Hicks
Leonie studied History at University of Cambridge before moving to the University of Nottingham to complete an MA in Archaeology. She returned to Cambridge for her doctorate under the supervision of Prof. Elisabeth van Houts. Prior to joining the department at Christ Church she was a teaching fellow at University of Southampton for several years. Her research interests lie in the social, cultural and religious history of Europe in the central middle ages, especially the Normans, religious life and gender. Her approach is informed by both historical and archaeological methodologies as well as theory relating to the use and importance of space/place. She is also interested in interdisciplinary teaching and you can read more about this aspect of her work in the teaching section. Leonie has participated in the Social Church Network of early career ecclesiastical historians and the Norman Edge symposia at Lancaster University. She regularly organises and participates in sessions at the International Medieval Congress at Leeds, most recently establishing a strand on landscapes and seascapes. Her current projects include a planned monograph on ‘Landscapes of the Normans’ and a joint project with Dr Nicholas Karn (Southampton) on ‘Editing Medieval Texts’. [email protected] More information: https://www.canterbury.ac.uk/arts-and-humanities/school-of-humanities/Staff/Profile.aspx?staff=c7726f7863dcc82bShowing results 1-4 of 4
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Recontextualizing Medieval Heritage and Identity in Contemporary Austria
Price: £95.00
Price: $115.00
ISBN: 9781802700435
Pub Date: September 2024
Format: Hardcover
Sienese Hospitals Within and Beyond the City Walls
Price: £113.00
Price: $135.00
ISBN: 9781641894340
Pub Date: August 2023
Format: Hardcover
Architectural Representation in Medieval Textual and Material Culture
Price: £120.00
Price: $145.00
ISBN: 9781802700008
Pub Date: February 2023
Format: Hardcover
The St. Thomas Way and the Medieval March of Wales
Price: £104.00
Price: $125.00
ISBN: 9781641892469
Pub Date: April 2020
Format: Hardcover
Recontextualizing Medieval Heritage and Identity in Contemporary Austria
Price: £95.00
Price: $115.00
ISBN: 9781802700435
Pub Date: September 2024
Format: Hardcover
Sienese Hospitals Within and Beyond the City Walls
Price: £113.00
Price: $135.00
ISBN: 9781641894340
Pub Date: August 2023
Format: Hardcover
Architectural Representation in Medieval Textual and Material Culture
Price: £120.00
Price: $145.00
ISBN: 9781802700008
Pub Date: February 2023
Format: Hardcover
The St. Thomas Way and the Medieval March of Wales
Price: £104.00
Price: $125.00
ISBN: 9781641892469
Pub Date: April 2020
Format: Hardcover