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Animals in Medieval Contexts

ANIMALS IN MEDIEVAL CONTEXTS  

Trivent Publishing, H-1119 Budapest, Etele u. 59-61

DOI: 10.22618/TP.MAS



SERIES EDITOR

Katherine S. Kanne, University College Dublin, kate.kanne@ucd.ie


HONORARY SERIES EDITORS

Alice Choyke, Central European University (Budapest/Vienna)

Gerhard Jaritz, Central European University (Budapest/Vienna)



ABOUT THE SERIES

Animals in Medieval Contexts is conceived to bring together scholars interested in the manifold ways humans have related to and depended on non-human animals for physical and spiritual existence in medieval Europe and beyond. The aim of the series is to bring together publications on all aspects of the animal-human relationship in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age, exploring a variety of written, visual, and zooarchaeological sources. In cooperation with the Medieval Animal Data-Network (MAD), the series will also make peer-reviewed conference papers and proceedings available to a wider audience. Engaging traditional and emerging methodologies as well as perspectives in medieval studies, Animals in Medieval Contexts is envisaged as a forum to unlock the potential of interdisciplinary approaches to clarify the multifaceted, often mutual roles of animals and people in society.



UPCOMING VOLUMES

Animals on the Edge, edited by Katja Fält

Animals in Medieval Contexts

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