The Return to Medievalism and the Future of Medieval Studies

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Essay encourages medievalists to lower the drawbridge and engage with broader audiences. Published in Anglistentag 2016: Hamburg, ed. Ute Berns and Jolene Mathieson (Trier, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 2017): 137-47.

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Richard Utz's essay, based on a plenary he presented at the annual meeting of German-speaking professors of English in Hamburg, Germany, in 2016, recommends that academic scholars of the Middle Ages reconnect their academic research with extra-academic lovers of medieval culture.

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  • Created By: sdykes3
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  • Created On: Oct 11, 2017 - 11:16am
  • Last Updated: Oct 11, 2017 - 11:16am