Postcolonial Approaches to the European Middle Ages: Translating Cultures ‐ Edited by Ananya Jahanara Kabir and Deanne Williams
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Auteurs : A. H. MerrillsSource :
- Early Medieval Europe [ 0963-9462 ] ; 2007-08.
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- org : Blackwell Publishing Ltd, Cambridge University, University of Leicester, University of Toronto Press.
- pers : Alfred Hiatt, Book, David Mattingly, Heck, Hiatt, Jahanara Kabir, James G. Harper, John Gower, Joseph Bédier, La Celestina, Michelle R. Warren, Nicholas Howe, Richard Hingley, Roland Greene, Roman Britain, Rood Tradition, Seth Lehrer, Suzanne Conklin, To.
- place : Cambridge, Europe, India, Ireland, Roman, Rome, Toronto.
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