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Through a multidisciplinary collection of case studies, this book
explores the effects of the digital age on medieval and early
modern studies. Divided into two parts, the book examines how
people, medieval and modern, engage with medieval media and
technology through an exploration of the theory underpinning
audience interactions with historical materials in the past and the
real-world engagement of a twenty-first century audience with
medieval and early modern studies through the multimodal lens of a
vast digital landscape. Each case study reveals the diversity of
medieval media and technology and challenges readers to consider
new types of literacy competencies as scholarly, rigorous methods
of engaging in pre-modern investigations of materiality. Essays in
the first section engage in the examination of medieval media,
mediation, and technology from a theoretical framework, while the
second section explores how digitization, smart-technologies,
digital mapping, and the internet have shaped medieval and early
modern studies today. The book will be of interest to students in
undergraduate or graduate intermediate or advanced courses as well
as scholars, in medieval studies, art history, architectural
history, medieval history, literary history, and religious history.
Through a multidisciplinary collection of case studies, this book
explores the effects of the digital age on medieval and early
modern studies. Divided into two parts, the book examines how
people, medieval and modern, engage with medieval media and
technology through an exploration of the theory underpinning
audience interactions with historical materials in the past and the
real-world engagement of a twenty-first century audience with
medieval and early modern studies through the multimodal lens of a
vast digital landscape. Each case study reveals the diversity of
medieval media and technology and challenges readers to consider
new types of literacy competencies as scholarly, rigorous methods
of engaging in pre-modern investigations of materiality. Essays in
the first section engage in the examination of medieval media,
mediation, and technology from a theoretical framework, while the
second section explores how digitization, smart-technologies,
digital mapping, and the internet have shaped medieval and early
modern studies today. The book will be of interest to students in
undergraduate or graduate intermediate or advanced courses as well
as scholars, in medieval studies, art history, architectural
history, medieval history, literary history, and religious history.
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