{"id":2032,"date":"2022-05-16T05:17:39","date_gmt":"2022-05-16T13:17:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/treehousewriters.com\/wp53\/?p=2032"},"modified":"2022-05-16T18:46:17","modified_gmt":"2022-05-17T02:46:17","slug":"still-dreaming-of-the-middle-ages","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/treehousewriters.com\/wp53\/2022\/05\/16\/still-dreaming-of-the-middle-ages\/","title":{"rendered":"Still Dreaming of the Middle Ages"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I spent much of last week in the Middle Ages, as you know. I emerged about lunch time yesterday. The thing about an academic conference is that it doesn\u2019t present a picture of the whole subject. It\u2019s a bit here and a bit there from what the scholars are currently researching. The subject specialisation is wonderful (such interesting research!), but fitting it all together can be problematic.<\/p>\n<p>This week I\u2019m back into my own contemporary research. The first thought I had when I picked up a book about contemporary Irish folklore was that I have contexts for it. In fact, I went to Ireland before the world went awry and I worked very hard to develop those contexts. Do I have contexts for the Middle Ages?<\/p>\n<p>The answer is, of course I do. I spent many years of my life developing them. I started when I was eighteen and learned Old French in second year university and have never quite stopped. I learned new things then found out that I didn\u2019t understand where those new things came from nor what their companions were, culturally and historically speaking. One of my big dreams has always been to understand. This includes understanding what I know and how I know it, and continuing to learn and to frame my knowledge so that I can learn more about subjects that I think I might be beginning to understand. It\u2019s been a while since I\u2019ve been able to do this full-on for the Middle Ages. By \u2018a while\u2019 I mean since <a href=\"https:\/\/bookshop.org\/a\/1838\/9781445660219\">The Middle Ages Unlocked<\/a> was released. Since then, I keep it all together by going to conferences and reading books and teaching and talking and by using it in my fiction. To maintain the complex reality of a subject this rich is wonderful place to be, intellectually. I\u2019ll never know everything or understand everything, but it\u2019s so fulfilling to continue learning.<\/p>\n<p>In my library I have a selection of books that I recommend to people as doorways into the Middle Ages I know. The period is so much more interesting than the popular Middle Ages, so it would be very churlish of me to keep it to myself. Also, there are a lot of trashy books out there. I like to introduce people to good books.<\/p>\n<p>I walked past my shelf. The question I asked as I let my brain wander was what subject didn\u2019t I encounter last week that I want to introduce people to? Medicine. Medicine is so important. The way the wider public talks about medicine in the Middle Ages mostly bears little relationship to actual medicine in the Middle Ages. This popular view creeps into some of the best fantasy novels.<\/p>\n<p>I thought about medicine last week. Monica Green was in the audience at a panel I was also in the audience for. I didn\u2019t talk to her. I was shy. Her work is utterly amazing. It\u2019s also seldom a 101 guide for the topic.<\/p>\n<p>There are two books I send people to, first, and, when they say \u201cI need more\u201d I nod sagely and tell them to look for the work of Monica Green. <a href=\"https:\/\/bookshop.org\/a\/1838\/9780812218084\">Here\u2019s the book by Green<\/a> that I need to add to my library sometime, just so that you have a Green title to look for . There are also two lovely volumes by Tony Hunt on Anglo-Norman medicine check <a href=\"https:\/\/www.goodreads.com\/book\/show\/2647659-anglo-norman-medicine-i\">here<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cambridge.org\/core\/journals\/medical-history\/article\/tony-hunt-anglonorman-medicine-volume-ii-shorter-treatises-woodbridge-suffolk-d-s-brewer-1997-pp-vii-284-4950-0859915239\/5E4E003F80A6AB58EF796140E14475AA\">here<\/a> , but they\u2019re for after you\u2019ve read a lot of Green and feel up to looking at an edition of medical texts (it also really helps to read Old French). And that&#8217;s just the beginning. Medieval European medicine is a big subject, and the European Middle Ages is just a small part of what was happening in the wider world at that time. That&#8217;s why I try to find one or two books to suggest to get people started. If you begin with the whole world, then the subject is too big. Since I am, by training and knowledge a European Medievalist, the countries I know best (France and England) tend to dominate my recommendations.<\/p>\n<p>The two books that I suggest starting with (especially to historical fiction and fantasy writers) are Nancy Siraisi\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/bookshop.org\/a\/1838\/9780226761305\">Medieval and Early Renaissance Medicine<\/a>\u00a0 and Carole Rawcliffe\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/www.goodreads.com\/book\/show\/1077751.Medicine_Society_in_Later_Medieval_England\">Medicine and Society in Later Medieval England<\/a>.\u00a0 Because I haven\u2019t looked at new introductions to medieval medicine for a few years, there might be something else that has emerged that I know not yet of. Medieval Studies is a vast field and there is often something new and exciting and intellectually vibrant to look for.<\/p>\n<p>Now my mind has wandered to Montpellier. A year or two after I had sorted out the underlying patterns and structures and just how things happened in the various worlds of Medieval medicine, I was in Montpeller. Montpellier was my research base for my novel <a href=\"https:\/\/bookshop.org\/a\/1838\/9784867451243\">Langue[dot]doc 1305<\/a>. I had to go to hospital, just for two hours, my first day there. It amused me no end that the hospital I went to was one I knew about from my forays into the Middle Ages. It was a university hospital and the only one that didn\u2019t limit its teaching of medicine to Christians in the very Christian part of the Middle Ages. One day I\u2019d like to go to Salerno, and visit the campus there, the one that was famous for teaching women how to be doctors in the Middle Ages.<\/p>\n<p>And now it\u2019s so close to my Tuesday morning that I think I might sleep. If any of you are interested in me turning this into a series \u201cBooks you can read about the Middle Ages\u201d (to appear on this blog on Mondays, when I feel like it) then please let me know, because it would be fun to write.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I spent much of last week in the Middle Ages, as you know. I emerged about lunch time yesterday. The thing about an academic conference is that it doesn\u2019t present a picture of the whole subject. It\u2019s a bit here and a bit there from what the scholars are currently researching. 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