Focusing on a prominent medieval saint, this study offers a fresh perspective by integrating disability studies into the analysis. It explores the intersections of illness and authority, revealing how the saint's experiences and representations challenge traditional narratives. Through this lens, the book delves into themes of identity, social perception, and the implications of disability in historical contexts, making a significant contribution to both medieval studies and contemporary discussions on disability.
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- 2020
- 2005
Medieval Law and Punishment
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
The book delves into the strict legal framework of the Middle Ages, highlighting how laws shaped daily life and the severe consequences of transgression, including imprisonment and torture. It explores the roles of law enforcement and the judicial system, as well as the repercussions faced by those who sought personal justice. Key topics include the nature of medieval laws, the societal impact of punishment, and the complexities of legal enforcement during this tumultuous period.
- 2005
Famous People of the Middle Ages
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
The book delves into the impactful thoughts and actions of notable figures from the Middle Ages, including kings, queens, and warriors, as well as everyday people like rebellious peasants. It features artwork from illuminated manuscripts that vividly portray historical icons such as Genghis Khan, Isabella I, Muhammad, Marco Polo, and Joan of Arc. The exploration of these characters provides insight into their roles and influences during a transformative period in history.
- 2005
Medieval Myths, Legends, And Songs
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
This book explores the impact of myths and legends on medieval life, highlighting how these stories were preserved through oral storytelling, music, and crafts.