- pre-Raphaelite and arts and
crafts movements, and neo-
medievalism (a term
often used
interchangeably with
medievalism).
Historians have
attempted to conceptualize...
- Neo-
medievalism (or neomedievalism, new
medievalism) is a term with a long
history that has
acquired specific technical senses in two
branches of scholarship...
- the
French Revolution raised an
intense nostalgia for the
medieval period. This
medievalism gave
inspiration to
several influential intellectuals, including...
- Matthews,
Medievalism: A
Critical History,
Medievalism, 6 (Cambridge: Brewer, 2015).
Ulrich Müller, '
Medievalism', in
Handbook of
Medieval Studies: Terms...
-
leading academic journal,
Studies in
Medievalism, in 1979, and
started the
annual International Conference on
Medievalism in 1986. In 1998,
colleagues and...
-
Medieval philosophy is the
philosophy that
existed through the
Middle Ages, the
period roughly extending from the fall of the
Western Roman Empire in the...
- Neo-
medieval may
refer to:
Medieval revival architecture, or neo-
medieval architecture Neo-
medieval music Neo-
medievalism Neomedieval Forts in Ceuta,...
- John Ruskin, Eugène Viollet-le-Duc, and Pugin, as well as the
romantic medievalism of
literary works like Sir
Walter Scott's
Ivanhoe (1819) and
Victor Hugo's...
-
Medieval Greece refers to
geographic components of the area
historically and
modernly known as Greece,
during the
Middle Ages.
These include: Byzantine...
-
Medieval India refers to a long
period of post-classical
history of the
Indian subcontinent between the "ancient period" and "modern period". It is usually...