"This fascinating collection of highly readable essays literally opens new vistas on the medieval landscape. Readers who imagine a primordial, unspoiled landscape will be surprised to discover that the medieval landscape was an artifact that medieval men and women managed, created, and imagined in creative ways over and over again."--John J. Contreni, Purdue University
"A real contribution to what we know about the relations between nature and culture, intersecting in landscapes. . . . I know of no other single volume that offers such a wide array of approaches and perspectives on...
"This fascinating collection of highly readable essays literally opens new vistas on the medieval landscape. Readers who imagine a primordial, unsp...
This text argues that for 200 years the defeats of the Left have stemmed from its failure to understand what it likes to call the national question, while equally its successes have grown from an unacknowledged liaison with the unreal reality of the nation.
This text argues that for 200 years the defeats of the Left have stemmed from its failure to understand what it likes to call the national question, w...