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The Middle Ages at Work: Practicing Labor in Late Medieval England

ResearchBook (Coedited)

Medieval

EnglishKellie Robertson New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. Co-edited with with Michael Uebel.

This timely volume examines the commitments of historicism in the wake of New Historicism. It contributes to the construction of a materialist historicism while, at the same time, proposing that discussions of work need not be limited to the clash between labor and capital. To this end, the essays offer more than a strictly historical view of the complex terms, social and literary, within which labor was treated in the medieval period. Several of the essays strive to reformulate the very critical language we use to think about the categories of labor and work through a continually doubled engagement with modern theories of labor and medieval theories and practices of labor.

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