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History in Flames Robert Bartlett (University of St Andrews, Scotland)

History in Flames By Robert Bartlett (University of St Andrews, Scotland)

History in Flames by Robert Bartlett (University of St Andrews, Scotland)


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The writings of the medieval period come down to us in manuscripts, which are highly vulnerable. This book explores cases in which large numbers of such manuscripts were rapidly destroyed by human force such as arson, shelling, or bombing, and the attempts made to enable their survival.

History in Flames Summary

History in Flames: The Destruction and Survival of Medieval Manuscripts by Robert Bartlett (University of St Andrews, Scotland)

To what extent does our knowledge of the past rely upon written sources? And what happens when these sources are destroyed? Focusing on the manuscripts of the Middle Ages, History in Flames explores cases in which large volumes of written material were destroyed during a single day. This destruction didn't occur by accident of fire or flood but by human forces such as arson, shelling and bombing. This book examines the political and military events that preceded the moment of destruction, from the Franco-Prussian War and the Irish Civil War to the complexities of World War II; it analyses the material lost and how it came to be where it was. At the same time, it discusses the heroic efforts made by scholars and archivists to preserve these manuscripts, even partially. History in Flames reminds us that historical knowledge rests on material remains, and that these remains are vulnerable.

History in Flames Reviews

'We seldom consider how tenuous our knowledge of the past really is. Robert Bartlett's History in Flamesis an essential contribution to our understanding of how the raw materials of the past - books and documents - are destroyed by the forces of subsequent ages. The past is not constant; we can only understand it through what survives, and Bartlett's unparalleled grasp of the Middle Ages gives a poignant sense for just how much has been lost, and what is at stake in the future.' Patrick Wyman, author of The Verge: Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World
'Robert Bartlett's History in Flames is a wonderful guide to the various factors that have conditioned the survival of manuscripts and archives from the Middle Ages through to the modern world. In lively and engaging prose, Bartlett offers a panoramic view of the various acts of human destruction that have shaped our surviving records, from the Cotton Fire through to World War II bombing. In each case, he traces not only the destruction wrought, but also the ingenuity this inspired - the many brilliant attempts to reconstruct these lost materials by subsequent scholars. The result is informative and engaging in equal measures.' Levi Roach, author of Empires of the Normans: Makers of Europe, Conquerors of Asia
'Robert Bartlett has demonstrated his range and originality as a scholar once again in this fantastic and briskly written study. While the book will sharpen readers' sense of loss at the tragic destruction of so many European archives, libraries and individual manuscripts, it will also strengthen their appreciation for the need to preserve what has survived. Reading Bartlett's book was, for me, a salutary experience in ways too numerous to count.' William C. Jordan, author of The Apple of His Eye: Converts from Islam in the Reign of Louis IX

About Robert Bartlett (University of St Andrews, Scotland)

Robert Bartlett, CBE, FBA, is Professor Emeritus at the University of St Andrews. His books include The Making of Europe: Conquest, Colonization and Cultural Change 9501350, which won the Wolfson Literary Prize for History. He has written and presented three television series for the BBC, Inside the Medieval Mind (2008), 'The Normans' (2010), and 'The Plantagenets' (2014).

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Our Knowledge of the Past; 2. Libraries and Archives; 3. What Has Been lost?; 4. A Narrow Escape: Beowulf; 5. 'Away With the Learning of the Clerks!'; 6. Strasbourg, 24 August 1870: The Garden of Delights; 7. Bulin, 30 June 1922: The Public Record Office of Ireland; 8. Naples, 30 September 1943: The State Archive; 9. Hanover, 9 October 1943: The Ebstorf Map; 10. Chartres, 26 May 1944: The Municipal Library; Conclusion.

Additional information

NGR9781009457156
9781009457156
1009457152
History in Flames: The Destruction and Survival of Medieval Manuscripts by Robert Bartlett (University of St Andrews, Scotland)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2024-08-22
220
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