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Multilingualism and History

Editat de Aneta Pavlenko
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 apr 2025
This book is the first text dedicated to the history of multilingual societies. Written in clear, accessible language by prominent scholars, it take us on a fascinating journey from ancient Rome and Egypt to medieval London and Jerusalem, from Russian, Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires to modern Norway, Ukraine, and Spain.
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ISBN-13: 9781009236263
ISBN-10: 1009236261
Pagini: 310
Dimensiuni: 150 x 227 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Cambridge University Press

Cuprins

1. Multilingualism and historic amnesia: an introduction Aneta Pavlenko; 2. Greek meets Egyptian at the temple gate: bilingual papyri from Hellenistic and Roman Egypt (third century BCE – fourth century CE) Anastasia Maravela; 3. Language shift, attitudes, and management in the Roman West Alex Mullen; 4. Languages at war: military interpreters in antiquity and the modern world Rachel Mairs; 5. How multilingualism came to be ignored in the history of Standard English Laura Wright; 6. Multilingualism and the attitude toward French in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem Jonathan Rubin; 7. Why colonial Dutch failed to become a global lingua franca Roland Willemyns; 8. How unique was Russia's multilingual elite? Gesine Argent; 9. Language ideology and observation: nineteenth-century scholars in northwestern Siberia Susan Gal; 10 Studying historical multilingualism in everyday life: the case of the Habsburg Monarchy in the nineteenth century Jan Fellerer; 11 Multilingualism and the end of the Ottoman Empire: language, script, and the quest for the 'modern' Benjamin Fortna; 12. 'Multilingualism is now a must': discourses on languages and international cooperation at the Council of Europe Zorana Sokolovska; 13. The presence of the past in language revitalization Pia Lane; 14. Historic reenactments in contemporary Spain: fiestas de moros y cristianos Yasmine Beale-Rivaya; 15. Multilingual ghost signs: dissonant languages in the landscape of memory Aneta Pavlenko.