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Tales Things Tell

Material Histories of Early Globalisms
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Tales Things Tell explores the interconnected histories of Africa, Asia, and Europe before the thirteenth-century Mongol conquests, focusing on mobile objects and materials that reveal aesthetic, economic, and technological networks beyond political and sectarian boundaries. Through six detailed case studies from the sixth to the thirteenth centuries, the authors highlight how portable artefacts such as metalwork, stone reliefs, manuscript paintings, and natural materials like coconut and rock crystal transmitted concepts, iconographies, and techniques across regions. This richly illustrated volume argues for the archival importance of these objects in remapping exchanges between medieval Islam and Christendom, offering fresh insights into early globalisms beyond traditional written sources.
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This book will appeal to readers interested in art history, medieval studies, global cultural exchanges, and the role of material culture in historical research.

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Tales Things Tell offers new perspectives on histories of connectivity between Africa, Asia and Europe in the period before the Mongol conquests of the thirteenth century. Reflected in objects and materials whose circulation and reception defined aesthetic, economic and technological networks that existed outside established political and sectarian boundaries, many of these histories are not documented in the written sources on which historians usually rely. Tales Things Tell charts bold new directions in art history, making a compelling case for the archival value of mobile artifacts and images in reconstructing the past.

In this beautifully illustrated book, Finbarr Barry Flood and Beate Fricke present six illuminating case studies from the sixth to the thirteenth centuries to show how portable objects mediated the mobility of concepts, iconographies, and techniques. The case studies range from metalwork to stone reliefs, manuscript paintings, and objects using natural materials such as coconut and rock crystal. Whether as booty, commodities, gifts, or souvenirs, many of the objects discussed in Tales Things Tell functioned as sources of aesthetic, iconographic, or technical knowledge in the lands in which they came to rest. Remapping the histories of exchange between medieval Islam and Christendom, from Europe to the Indian Ocean, Tales Things Tell ventures beyond standard narratives drawn from written archival records to demonstrate the value of objects and images as documents of early globalisms.

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Choice praises the book as a "multifaceted, nuanced investigation of connections between medieval Europe, Africa, and Asia," highlighting the authors' balanced use of texts and objects as primary sources and their exemplary methodological approach.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691215150

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 21 November 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 190 color + 22 b/w illus. 6 maps.

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 197.0mm

Height: 267.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Finbarr Barry Flood is director of Silsila: Center for Material Histories and the William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of the Humanities at New York University. His books include Objects of Translation: Material Culture and Medieval "Hindu-Muslim" Encounter (Princeton).

Beate Fricke is professor of medieval art at the University of Bern in Switzerland. Her books include Fallen Idols, Risen Saints: Sainte Foy of Conques and the Revival of Monumental Sculpture in Medieval Art.

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