The Middle Ages laid the foundations for the long European and Middle Eastern history of voyaging, colonialism, and expansion: the Papal embassies that took over a year of overland travel to reach Mongolia, Ibn Battuta's thirty years of voyaging to Africa and East Asia, or the arrival of European colonialism in the Americas. With a focus on medieval Europe, this is the first book to cover global medieval travel writing from Iceland to Indonesia, providing unrivalled insight into the experiences of early travellers. Paying special attention to race, gender and manuscript culture, the volume's…mehr
The Middle Ages laid the foundations for the long European and Middle Eastern history of voyaging, colonialism, and expansion: the Papal embassies that took over a year of overland travel to reach Mongolia, Ibn Battuta's thirty years of voyaging to Africa and East Asia, or the arrival of European colonialism in the Americas. With a focus on medieval Europe, this is the first book to cover global medieval travel writing from Iceland to Indonesia, providing unrivalled insight into the experiences of early travellers. Paying special attention to race, gender and manuscript culture, the volume's vast geographical and linguistic range provides expert coverage of Persian, Arabic, Hebrew, and Chinese literature. An essential resource for teaching and research, the collection challenges established views of the Middle Ages and Western ideas of history.
Introduction: towards a global history of medieval travel writing Sebastian Sobecki Part I. Contexts: 1. Travel writing in late antiquity Scott Fitzgerald Johnson 2. The crusades Andrew Jotischky 3. Women travellers Kim M. Phillips 4. Rape and violence in medieval travel narratives Carissa M. Harris 5. Making race: from travel writing to discourse Sierra Lomuto 6. Globalising whiteness: transmission, idolatry, and fetishism Wan-Chuan Kao 7. Travel accounts in manuscript and print Aditi Nafde 8. Disabilities in transit Jonathan Hsy 9. Ibn Battuta Christine Chism 10. Jewish travellers Martin Jacobs Part II. Traditions: I. The Nordic World and the British Isles: 11. Iceland Sverrir Jakobsson 12. Scandinavia Jonas Wellendorf 13. England Sebastian Sobecki 14. Scotland Daniel Davies 15. Ireland Joseph Falaky Nagy 16. Wales Helen Fulton II. France, Italy, and Iberia: 17. France Elizaveta Strakhov 18. Iberia Geraldine Hazbun 19. Santiago de Compostela George D. Greenia 20. Italy Theodore J. Cachey, Jr 21. Rome Chiara Sbordoni III. The Empire and Central Europe: 22. The holy Roman empire Albrecht Classen 23. The Teutonic state, Prussia, and the Baltic Ralf G. Päsler 24. Bohemia Michael Van Dussen 25. Hungary Balázs Nagy IV. Poland-Lithuania, Rus', and Byzantium: 26. Poland and Lithuania Paul Srodecki 27. Russia Ralph Cleminson 28. Byzantium Marina Toumpouri V. Africa and the Middle East: 29. West Africa Iona McCleery 30. Jerusalem Anthony Bale 31. Arabia Shazia Jagot 32. Mecca Karen C. Pinto VI. Asia and the Americas: 33. Persia Ladan Niayesh 34. The Mongol empire Irene Malfatto 35. China and India Sharon Kinoshita 36. Chinese travel writing James M. Hargett 37. South-East Asia Marianne O'Doherty 38. The Atlantic and the Americas Sebastian Sobecki Thinking about a world in motion: An afterword Geraldine Heng.
Introduction: towards a global history of medieval travel writing Sebastian Sobecki Part I. Contexts: 1. Travel writing in late antiquity Scott Fitzgerald Johnson 2. The crusades Andrew Jotischky 3. Women travellers Kim M. Phillips 4. Rape and violence in medieval travel narratives Carissa M. Harris 5. Making race: from travel writing to discourse Sierra Lomuto 6. Globalising whiteness: transmission, idolatry, and fetishism Wan-Chuan Kao 7. Travel accounts in manuscript and print Aditi Nafde 8. Disabilities in transit Jonathan Hsy 9. Ibn Battuta Christine Chism 10. Jewish travellers Martin Jacobs Part II. Traditions: I. The Nordic World and the British Isles: 11. Iceland Sverrir Jakobsson 12. Scandinavia Jonas Wellendorf 13. England Sebastian Sobecki 14. Scotland Daniel Davies 15. Ireland Joseph Falaky Nagy 16. Wales Helen Fulton II. France, Italy, and Iberia: 17. France Elizaveta Strakhov 18. Iberia Geraldine Hazbun 19. Santiago de Compostela George D. Greenia 20. Italy Theodore J. Cachey, Jr 21. Rome Chiara Sbordoni III. The Empire and Central Europe: 22. The holy Roman empire Albrecht Classen 23. The Teutonic state, Prussia, and the Baltic Ralf G. Päsler 24. Bohemia Michael Van Dussen 25. Hungary Balázs Nagy IV. Poland-Lithuania, Rus', and Byzantium: 26. Poland and Lithuania Paul Srodecki 27. Russia Ralph Cleminson 28. Byzantium Marina Toumpouri V. Africa and the Middle East: 29. West Africa Iona McCleery 30. Jerusalem Anthony Bale 31. Arabia Shazia Jagot 32. Mecca Karen C. Pinto VI. Asia and the Americas: 33. Persia Ladan Niayesh 34. The Mongol empire Irene Malfatto 35. China and India Sharon Kinoshita 36. Chinese travel writing James M. Hargett 37. South-East Asia Marianne O'Doherty 38. The Atlantic and the Americas Sebastian Sobecki Thinking about a world in motion: An afterword Geraldine Heng.
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