On Tue, 8 Jul 1997, Stephen J. Harris wrote:
> This discussion looks to me like seeds for an excellent book: Popular
>[snip]
> Anyone interested?
you betcha!
If anyone is interested in discussing these kinds of public ideas of the
past within a slightly different format, can i publicize again the
discussion list history-heritage? [i haven't asked George for permission
this time, but he said it was ok before!] Anyone interested in joining,
send the message
join history-heritage [your name]
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But this is not suggested in order to stifle discussion on this list, of
course!
There were various papers on 'popular medievalisms' at the Consuming the
Past conference we held at York last November, some of which will be
published next year; does anyone else have any recommendations for
existing publications on contemporary views of the middle ages?
cheers
john arnold
Centre for Medieval Studies / Heritage Studies as Applied History
Kings Manor
Exhibition Square
York YO1 2EP
ENGLAND
(01904) 433966
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