Medieval Ethnographies
Discover the fascinating world of cultural exploration in "Medieval Ethnographies," a compelling anthology that delves into the evolution of empirical ethnographies from the twelfth century. As the Latin West experienced a surge of cultural confidence, this genre became increasingly significant, capturing the intricacies of medieval life and perspectives. Edited by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this hardback edition, published in 2009, spans an impressive 466 pages, showcasing classic articles that highlight the rich history of medieval ethnographic thought. Perfect for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in the cultural dynamics of the medieval period, this collection is a valuable addition to your library. Immerse yourself in the insights and narratives that shaped the understanding of diverse cultures during a pivotal era in history.