Faces of Community in Central European Towns
Images, Symbols, and Performances, 1400-1700
Herausgeber: Hornícková, Katerina
Faces of Community in Central European Towns
Images, Symbols, and Performances, 1400-1700
Herausgeber: Hornícková, Katerina
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This collection examines symbolic communication and the role of visual experience in Central European urban communities in the late medieval and early modern periods. The contributors analyze how images, monuments, and rituals both reflected and affected identity formation, conflict, and networks of power.
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This collection examines symbolic communication and the role of visual experience in Central European urban communities in the late medieval and early modern periods. The contributors analyze how images, monuments, and rituals both reflected and affected identity formation, conflict, and networks of power.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 800g
- ISBN-13: 9781498551120
- ISBN-10: 1498551122
- Artikelnr.: 52639105
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 450
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 800g
- ISBN-13: 9781498551120
- ISBN-10: 1498551122
- Artikelnr.: 52639105
Kate¿ina Horní¿ková is researcher at the University of Vienna.
Introduction: To Be Seen: The Visual Aspect in Urban Symbolic Communication, Kate
ina Horní
ková List of Abbreviations Chapter 1: Towns in Neighboring Regions, 1400-1700: Austria, Bohemia, Moravia, and the Carpathian Basin, Elisabeth Gruber Chapter 2: The Bohemian Town as a Space for Symbolic Communication (1400-1600), Robert im
nek Chapter 3: Representing bonum commune in Austrian Border-Region Towns: Seals, Fortifications, and Hospitals, Elisabeth Gruber Chapter 4: The Topography of Justice: Symbols, Rituals, and the Representation of Urban Justice in Early Modern Northern Hungary, Blanka Szeghyová Chapter 5: Urban Commemorative Festivities as Representations and Visualizations of Town Order, Tomá Borovský Chapter 6: Insiders' Visions: Memory and Self-Representation in Bohemian Utraquist Towns, Kate
ina Horní
ková Chapter 7: The Representation Practices of the Prague Painters' Guild in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period, Michal ron
k Chapter 8: The Self-Presentation of Burghers in Moravian Seigniorial Towns: Tel
and Slavonice in the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century, Zde
ka Míchalová Chapter 9: Public Expressions of Religious Transformation in Moravian Towns (1550-1618), Josef Hrdli
ka Chapter 10: Reading the Prague Lesser Town Square: Topography of Change in a Residential City, Jana Doktorová Chapter 11: Epitaphs in the Moravian Royal Cities Around 1600 and their Confessional Imagination, Ond
ej Jakubec Chapter 12: The Jesuits and their Urban Visual Presence in the Bohemian Lands, Michal ron
k Chapter 13: Rewriting Memory: Remodelling Churches in Seventeenth-Century Freistadt, Kate
ina Praáková Chapter 14: Post-Face(s): On the Relationship of Visual Culture and Urbanity in Late Medieval and Early Modern Central Europe, Katalin Szende
ina Horní
ková List of Abbreviations Chapter 1: Towns in Neighboring Regions, 1400-1700: Austria, Bohemia, Moravia, and the Carpathian Basin, Elisabeth Gruber Chapter 2: The Bohemian Town as a Space for Symbolic Communication (1400-1600), Robert im
nek Chapter 3: Representing bonum commune in Austrian Border-Region Towns: Seals, Fortifications, and Hospitals, Elisabeth Gruber Chapter 4: The Topography of Justice: Symbols, Rituals, and the Representation of Urban Justice in Early Modern Northern Hungary, Blanka Szeghyová Chapter 5: Urban Commemorative Festivities as Representations and Visualizations of Town Order, Tomá Borovský Chapter 6: Insiders' Visions: Memory and Self-Representation in Bohemian Utraquist Towns, Kate
ina Horní
ková Chapter 7: The Representation Practices of the Prague Painters' Guild in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period, Michal ron
k Chapter 8: The Self-Presentation of Burghers in Moravian Seigniorial Towns: Tel
and Slavonice in the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century, Zde
ka Míchalová Chapter 9: Public Expressions of Religious Transformation in Moravian Towns (1550-1618), Josef Hrdli
ka Chapter 10: Reading the Prague Lesser Town Square: Topography of Change in a Residential City, Jana Doktorová Chapter 11: Epitaphs in the Moravian Royal Cities Around 1600 and their Confessional Imagination, Ond
ej Jakubec Chapter 12: The Jesuits and their Urban Visual Presence in the Bohemian Lands, Michal ron
k Chapter 13: Rewriting Memory: Remodelling Churches in Seventeenth-Century Freistadt, Kate
ina Praáková Chapter 14: Post-Face(s): On the Relationship of Visual Culture and Urbanity in Late Medieval and Early Modern Central Europe, Katalin Szende
Introduction: To Be Seen: The Visual Aspect in Urban Symbolic Communication, Kate
ina Horní
ková List of Abbreviations Chapter 1: Towns in Neighboring Regions, 1400-1700: Austria, Bohemia, Moravia, and the Carpathian Basin, Elisabeth Gruber Chapter 2: The Bohemian Town as a Space for Symbolic Communication (1400-1600), Robert im
nek Chapter 3: Representing bonum commune in Austrian Border-Region Towns: Seals, Fortifications, and Hospitals, Elisabeth Gruber Chapter 4: The Topography of Justice: Symbols, Rituals, and the Representation of Urban Justice in Early Modern Northern Hungary, Blanka Szeghyová Chapter 5: Urban Commemorative Festivities as Representations and Visualizations of Town Order, Tomá Borovský Chapter 6: Insiders' Visions: Memory and Self-Representation in Bohemian Utraquist Towns, Kate
ina Horní
ková Chapter 7: The Representation Practices of the Prague Painters' Guild in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period, Michal ron
k Chapter 8: The Self-Presentation of Burghers in Moravian Seigniorial Towns: Tel
and Slavonice in the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century, Zde
ka Míchalová Chapter 9: Public Expressions of Religious Transformation in Moravian Towns (1550-1618), Josef Hrdli
ka Chapter 10: Reading the Prague Lesser Town Square: Topography of Change in a Residential City, Jana Doktorová Chapter 11: Epitaphs in the Moravian Royal Cities Around 1600 and their Confessional Imagination, Ond
ej Jakubec Chapter 12: The Jesuits and their Urban Visual Presence in the Bohemian Lands, Michal ron
k Chapter 13: Rewriting Memory: Remodelling Churches in Seventeenth-Century Freistadt, Kate
ina Praáková Chapter 14: Post-Face(s): On the Relationship of Visual Culture and Urbanity in Late Medieval and Early Modern Central Europe, Katalin Szende
ina Horní
ková List of Abbreviations Chapter 1: Towns in Neighboring Regions, 1400-1700: Austria, Bohemia, Moravia, and the Carpathian Basin, Elisabeth Gruber Chapter 2: The Bohemian Town as a Space for Symbolic Communication (1400-1600), Robert im
nek Chapter 3: Representing bonum commune in Austrian Border-Region Towns: Seals, Fortifications, and Hospitals, Elisabeth Gruber Chapter 4: The Topography of Justice: Symbols, Rituals, and the Representation of Urban Justice in Early Modern Northern Hungary, Blanka Szeghyová Chapter 5: Urban Commemorative Festivities as Representations and Visualizations of Town Order, Tomá Borovský Chapter 6: Insiders' Visions: Memory and Self-Representation in Bohemian Utraquist Towns, Kate
ina Horní
ková Chapter 7: The Representation Practices of the Prague Painters' Guild in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period, Michal ron
k Chapter 8: The Self-Presentation of Burghers in Moravian Seigniorial Towns: Tel
and Slavonice in the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century, Zde
ka Míchalová Chapter 9: Public Expressions of Religious Transformation in Moravian Towns (1550-1618), Josef Hrdli
ka Chapter 10: Reading the Prague Lesser Town Square: Topography of Change in a Residential City, Jana Doktorová Chapter 11: Epitaphs in the Moravian Royal Cities Around 1600 and their Confessional Imagination, Ond
ej Jakubec Chapter 12: The Jesuits and their Urban Visual Presence in the Bohemian Lands, Michal ron
k Chapter 13: Rewriting Memory: Remodelling Churches in Seventeenth-Century Freistadt, Kate
ina Praáková Chapter 14: Post-Face(s): On the Relationship of Visual Culture and Urbanity in Late Medieval and Early Modern Central Europe, Katalin Szende