What are the points of contact between the study of language and the
study of history? What are the possibilities for collaboration between
linguists and historians, and what prevents it? This volume, the
proceedings of an international conference held at the University of
Bristol in April 2009, presents twenty-two articles by linguists and
historians, exploring the relationship between the fields
theoretically, conceptually and in practice. Contributions focus on a
variety of European and American languages, in historical periods from
the Middle Ages to the present day. Key themes at the intersection of
these two disciplines are the standardization and classification of
languages, the social and demographic history of medieval and early
modern Europe, the study of language and history ‘from below’, and
the function of language in modern politics. The value of
interdisciplinary collaboration is demonstrated in a wide-ranging set
of case studies, on topics including language contact in Northern and
Central Europe, the relationship between peninsular and transatlantic
Spanish, and new approaches to the recent histories of Nicaragua,
Luxembourg and Bulgaria. The volume seeks out the interdependencies
between the two fields and asks why exchanges between linguists and
historians remain the exception rather than the rule.
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Interdisciplinary Approaches
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783035302301
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok