Cosmopolitanism and the Middle Ages / edited by John M. Ganim and Shayne Aaron Legassie.

Other author Ganim, John M., 1945-
Other author Legassie, Shayne, 1979-
Format Book
EditionFirst edition.
PublicationNew York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Descriptionxiv, 239 pages ; 22 cm.
Subjects

SeriesThe New Middle Ages
New Middle Ages. ^A468940
Abstract "Is it possible to be a citizen of the world? Cosmopolitan thought has been at the center of recent debates surrounding human rights, legal obligations, international relations and political responsibility. Most of these debates trace their origins to the Enlightenment of the Eighteenth Century or to the teaching of Greek and Roman philosophers. This collection of essays uncovers a wide array of medieval writings on cosmopolitan ethics and politics, writings generally ignored or glossed over in contemporary discourse. Medieval literary fictions and travel accounts provide us with rich contextualizations of the complexities and contradictions of cosmopolitan thought"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2012039355
ISBN9780230337572
ISBN0230337570