Description This book is the first to present Fictions about the medieval world to serious students of history.
He specializes in the history of science and medicine of the medieval world..
About the Author Winston Black is professor and scholar of medieval history.
Through this innovative presentation, readers are introduced to a wide range of sources, from Roman imperial perspectives on the "Fall of Rome" to songs of chivalry and chronicles of the Crusades, scientific treatises on the shape of the Earth and the creation of the universe and early modern stories and textbooks that developed or perpetuated historical myths.
The book demonstrates that historical Fictions also have a history, and that while we need to replace those Fictions with Facts about the medieval past, we can also benefit from understanding how a fiction about the Middle Ages developed and what that says about our modern perspectives on the past.
Each of the ten chapters outlines a pervasive modern myth about medieval European history, describing "What People Think Happened" and "What Really Happened," and illustrating both trends with primary source documents.
Instead of merely listing myths and stating they are wrong, this volume promotes critical historical analysis of those myths and how they came to be.
Description This book is the first to present Fictions about the medieval world to serious students of history