Time, Work, and Culture in the Middle Ages
<div>Jacques Le Goff is a prominent figure in the tradition of French medieval scholarship, profoundly influenced by the <I>Annales</I> school, notably, Bloch, Febvre, and Braudel, and by the ethnographers and anthropologists Mauss, Dum©zil, and L©vi-Strauss. In building his argument for "another Middle Ages" (<I>un autre moyen ge</I>), Le Goff documents the emergence of the collective <I>mentalit© </I>from many sources with scholarship both imaginative and exact.<br><br><br></div>