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Medievalism Manifesto
@ricutz.bsky.social
· Jul 27
The Medievalist who taught us how to spot a Fascist
A new piece I wrote for the great folks at medievalists.net: Umberto Eco wasn’t just the author of The Name of the Rose—he was a medievalist who turned his deep knowledge of the past into a sharp warn...
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Medievalism Manifesto
@ricutz.bsky.social
· Jun 26
Poland: Millennium of the First Coronation
New contribution to Medievally Speaking:A Voice from Poland: Missed Opportunities for the Millennium of the First Coronation (1025-2025)Piotr Toczyski, Maria Grzegorzewska University in Warsaw, Poland...
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Medievalism Manifesto
@ricutz.bsky.social
· May 20
Third Reich Medievalists: National Psychology and the Study of Chaucer - Medievalists.net
Exploring how Chaucer studies were shaped by Nazi ideology, this article uncovers the influence of national psychology and propaganda on medieval scholarship in the Third Reich.
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Medievalism Manifesto
@ricutz.bsky.social
· Apr 11
Spring Hall Scholar Breakfast
Twice a year, Col. Stephen Hall and Ms. Pamela Hall visit Georgia Tech to meet and engage with the students whose academic careers they support and sponsor. The recipients of the Halls' philanthropy i...
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Medievalism Manifesto
@ricutz.bsky.social
· Mar 29
Medievalist.net
@medievalists.bsky.social
· Mar 29
The Chaucerian: How a German school teacher became the world’s most prolific Chaucer scholar, and then was promptly forgotten - Medievalists.net
In the shadow of Bismarck’s empire, one dedicated teacher quietly built a staggering body of scholarship on Geoffrey Chaucer—without a university post, a research grant, or a single PhD student. His…
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Medievalism Manifesto
@ricutz.bsky.social
· Mar 28