This book investigates how German-language texts from the Middle
Ages and the Early Modern Era helped to form collective and
individual identities through their handling of social norms. Using
case studies, the contributors analyze the shaping of norms for
different text types, social groups, and genders. They also define
the scope allowed by the literature for discussing, establishing,
and questioning expectations regarding social action.
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