The Ballad of the Lone Medievalist

Are you a Lone Medievalist? Working medievalists are often the only scholar of the Middle Ages in a department, a university, or a hundred-mile radius. While working to build a body of focused scholarly work, the lone medievalist is expected to be a generalist in the classroom and a contributing me...

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Other Authors: Tracy, Kisha G. (Editor), Sexton, John P. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Brooklyn, NY punctum books 2018
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