Introduction: people,places and possessions in late medieval England |
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Authors: | Rachel M Delman |
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Institution: | 1. Department of History, University of York, York, UKrachel.delman@york.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis essay examines the rising interest in materiality and its impact on late medieval scholarship. Presenting an overview of the field, it considers how recent attention to physical spaces and objects has shed new light on the lives and experiences of late medieval men and women, and explores the sources and agendas driving new research. In particular, it evaluates the use of written evidence for accessing and investigating material culture, considering the types of documents informing material approaches, and the questions being asked of them. The analysis also reflects upon the distinct scholarly trajectories of building and landscape studies, and the disjuncture between medieval and early modern scholarship in this area. Providing an introduction to this special issue, it shows how the six contributors collectively address these lacunae to offer holistic readings of the relationships between people, places and possessions in late medieval England. |
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Keywords: | Materiality late medieval England possessions places written things |
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