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Routledge Chivalry: A Series of Studies - Anthropology Book

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Description

Explore the historical significance and civilizing influence of chivalry with this academic work from Routledge. This scholarly text provides a series of studies designed to examine the social and historical impact of chivalric traditions. As a publication from Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis, this book serves as a valuable resource for students and researchers in the fields of anthropology and sociology. It offers a deep look into how these historical concepts shaped social structures and human behavior. Whether you are studying medical, legal, or social sciences, this book provides the academic foundation needed to understand the historical context of these influential social systems. This edition, first published in 2005, remains a significant addition to any academic library or personal collection focused on social science research.

Key Features

Published by Routledge, a well-known imprint of Taylor & Francis, ensuring academic quality for your research library.

Focuses on the historical significance and social influence of chivalry through a series of detailed studies.

Categorized under anthropology and sociology, making it a relevant resource for social science students and academics.

Provides a scholarly perspective on the civilizing influence of historical social structures.

First published in 2005, providing a foundational text for studying historical social behaviors.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
24 May 2005
Listed Since
09 January 2007

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