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Law, Justice, and Society in the Medieval World
An Introduction through Film
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- Maria AmericoDaniel ArmentiLucy C. BarnhouseChristopher BonuraM. Christina BrunoJulie K. ChamberlinCelia ChazelleRachel Ellen ClarkEsther Liberman CuencaCasey IrelandHenry Ansgar KellySarah C. LuginbillCoral LumbleySara McDougallNathan MelsonNahir I. Otaño GraciaAnthony PerronDavid M. PerryAsif A. SiddiqiEugene SmelyanskyLorraine Kochanske StockSpencer Strub
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- Fordham Series in Medieval Studies
2025
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This coursebook is the first full-length study of cinematic “legal medievalism,” or the modern interpretation of medieval law in film and popular cultureFor more than a century, filmmakers have used the “Middle Ages” to produce popular entertainment and comment on contemporary issues. Each of the twenty chapters in Law, Justice, and Society in the Medieval World represents an original contribution to our understanding of how medieval regulations, laws, and...
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or Free with Kobo PlusWhose Middle Ages?
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