"[<i>Medievalism: A Manifesto</i>] is a great little book—deliberately accessible, off-beat, and provocative. [...] Importantly, it really is a book with messages for all medievalists, not just those already consciously engaged more narrowly with the reception of medieval history and culture." - James Palmer, University of St Andrews; "On Utz's Medievalism Manifesto," online at <i>Merovingian World</i>
"This book—especially its final chapter, which comprises the real 'manifesto' of the volume—should be required reading for every medieval studies Ph.D., and taped to the door of many a public history professor." - Paul B. Sturtevant, <i>The Public Medievalist</i>
"<i>Medievalism: A Manifesto</i> aims to do nothing less than to reform the ways in which we think about academic engagement with the Middle Ages, and with medievalism as a whole. [...] [Utz presents] a fundamental, challenging, and difficult intervention aimed squarely at those who may not want to listen, and who, for that precise reason, most urgently need to do so." - Andrew B. R. Elliott, University of Lincoln; review in <i>Arthuriana</i>