308 Pages
by
Routledge
308 Pages
by
Routledge
304 Pages
by
Routledge
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This uniquely ambitious history offers an account of all aspects of cultural activity and production throughout the world of Latin Christendom 1200-1450. Beginning with a detailed description of the political and economic circumstances that allowed the 'Gothic Moment' to flourish, the body of the book is both a celebration of the Gothic cultural achievement - in cathedral-building, in manuscript illumination, in chivalric love-romance, in stained glass and in many other arts - and an investigation of its social origins and systems of production.
1: 'Gothic Europe': The political and economic order 2: The social Machinery of cultural production church, court and city 3: The gothic Achievement 4: Fragmentation's 5: New Identities
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Derek Pearsall