Issue Details: First known date: 2000... vol. 30 no. 3 2000 of Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies est. 1996 Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
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From Holy War to Border Skirmish : The Colonial Chivalry of Sydney's First Professors, Louise D'Arcens , single work criticism
Louise D'Arcens suggests that 'medievalism in nineteenth-century Sydney University was a culturally divided phenomenon, a discipline whose internal conflicts presaged the struggle between Anglocentrism and cosmopolitanism that was to mark Australian culture for decades to come' (p 540).
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