Contents
2Greek Meets Egyptian at the Temple Gate: Bilingual Papyri from Hellenistic and Roman Egypt (Third Century BCE–Fourth Century CE)
4Languages at War: Military Interpreters in Antiquity and the Modern World
5How Multilingualism Came to Be Ignored in the History of Standard English
6Multilingualism and the Attitude toward French in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem
9Language Ideology and Observation: Nineteenth-Century Scholars in Northwestern Siberia
10Studying Historical Multilingualism in Everyday Life: The Case of the Habsburg Monarchy in the Nineteenth Century
11Multilingualism and the End of the Ottoman Empire: Language, Script, and the Quest for the ‘Modern’
12“Multilingualism Is Now a Must”: Discourses on Languages and International Cooperation at the Council of Europe
14Historic Reenactments in Contemporary Spain: Fiestas de moros y cristianos
15Multilingual Ghost Signs: Dissonant Languages in the Landscape of Memory