Description
A strikingly original study of the ways in which men and women of the eleventh century recorded, interpreted, and used their memories of the past... [Geary] has made a significant contribution to our understanding of [this] period but to the wider discipline of medieval studies. -- Thomas Head, Washington University, St. Louis
About the Author
Patrick J. Geary is Professor of History and Director of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the author of Furta Sacra: Thefts of Relics in the Central Middle Ages (Princeton).
Reviews
"Moving from general to particular, the author uses three case-studies to depict local patterns of memory... Geary states his thesis with clarity ... [and] throw[s] light into the most elusive recesses of not just 'the past,' but of processes still going on, in and around us, in 1995."--Alexander Murray, The Times Literary Supplement "[A] fascinating, deeply learned, and meticulous study... This thoughtful book ... raises important questions pertinent to all periods."--Virginia Quarterly Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780691026039
Author Patrick J. Geary
Format Paperback
Page Count 264
Imprint Princeton University Press
Publisher Princeton University Press
Weight(grams) 397g