Ann Marie Rasmussen is the Right Honourable John G. Diefenbaker Professor of German Literary Studies at the University of Waterloo, Canada.
Description
"[A] welcome synthesis of the literature on medieval badges for the purpose of facilitating interdisciplinary research. It is also an unusual book, daring even, for employing the modes of historical fiction and scholarly exposition together in an academic monograph." - Speculum "[A]n authoritative general introduction to the design, imagery, production, functions, and many uses of religious and secular badges during the Middle Ages, especially in northwestern Europe during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries...Rasmussen has produced a welcome, readable introduction to medieval badges, which are a fascinating window into religion, social life, and popular imagery." - The Medieval Review "This captivating book introduces us to late-medieval badges: small, shiny, usually cheap and mass-produced objects worn on hats or clothing...Badges are ostensibly the subject of Rasmussen's study, but they become tour guides on an extraordinary journey through the many cultures of late-medieval Northern Europe." - Seminar "Ann Marie Rasmussen offers a new approach to her subject, combining archaeological and literary sources in a way that has not been done before. Her understanding of the nature of medieval badges is profound and well argued." - Michael Andersen, National Museum of Denmark "The book offers a through introduction to medieval badges that is both a solid work of scholarship and a joy to read." - Jennifer Lee, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

