Writing, society and culture in early Rus, c. 950-1300 / Simon Franklin.

"This book provides a thorough survey and innovative analysis of the emergence and functions of written culture in Rus (covering roughly the modern East Slav lands of European Russia, Ukraine and Belarus). Part I introduces the full range of types of writing: the scripts and languages, the mate...

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Main Author: Franklin, Simon
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
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Summary:"This book provides a thorough survey and innovative analysis of the emergence and functions of written culture in Rus (covering roughly the modern East Slav lands of European Russia, Ukraine and Belarus). Part I introduces the full range of types of writing: the scripts and languages, the materials, the social and physical contexts, ranging from builders' scratches on bricks through to luxurious parchment manuscripts. Part II presents a series of thematic studies of the 'sociocultural dynamics' of writing, in order to reveal and explain distinctive features in the Rus assimilation of the technology. The comparative approach means that the book may also serve as a case-study for those with a broader interest either in medieval uses of writing or in the social and cultural history of information technologies. Overall, the impressive scholarship and idiosyncratic wit of this volume commend it to students and specialists in Russian history and literature alike."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:xv, 325 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 280-308) and index.
ISBN:0521813816
9780521813815
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