The Routledge Handbook of Material Culture in Early Modern Europe offers a comprehensive multi-disciplinary examination of current research in the field and presents a detailed yet wide-ranging consideration of the breadth and scope of research on material culture in the early modern period. It brings together essays from specialists fr
The Routledge Handbook of Material Culture in Early Modern Europe offers a comprehensive multi-disciplinary examination of current research in the field and presents a detailed yet wide-ranging consideration of the breadth and scope of research on material culture in the early modern period. It brings together essays from specialists frHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Catherine Richardson is a Reader in Renaissance Studies at the University of Kent, UK. Dr Tara Hamling is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Birmingham, UK. Professor David Gaimster is Director of the Hunterian at the University of Glasgow, UK.
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SECTION 1: DEFINITIONS, DISCIPLINES, NEW DIRECTIONS Introduction Chapter 1: Global Things: Europe's Early Modern Material Transformation Chapter 2: Cognitive History and Material Culture SECTION 2: CONTEXTS AND CATEGORIES Chapter 3: Maps and Material Culture Chapter 4: The Royal Court Chapter 5: The Material Culture of Early Modern Churches Chapter 6: Public Buildings in Early Modern Europe Chapter 7: Domestic Buildings: Understanding Houses and Society Chapter 8: Materiality and the Streetlife of the Early Modern City Chapter 9: Materiality, Nature and the Body Chapter 10: Mortuary Culture Chapter 11: Clothing Chapter 12: Getting Down from the Table: Early Modern Foodways and Material Culturen Chapter 13: Arms and Armour Chapter 14: Material Texts SECTION 3: OBJECT STUDIES Object Study 1: The Panyer Alley Boy Object Study 2: Abraham Ortelius, his epitome of the theatre of the worlde Object Study 3: 'The Persian Sibyl' Banqueting Trencher ".../part contents
SECTION 1: DEFINITIONS, DISCIPLINES, NEW DIRECTIONS Introduction Chapter 1: Global Things: Europe's Early Modern Material Transformation Chapter 2: Cognitive History and Material Culture SECTION 2: CONTEXTS AND CATEGORIES Chapter 3: Maps and Material Culture Chapter 4: The Royal Court Chapter 5: The Material Culture of Early Modern Churches Chapter 6: Public Buildings in Early Modern Europe Chapter 7: Domestic Buildings: Understanding Houses and Society Chapter 8: Materiality and the Streetlife of the Early Modern City Chapter 9: Materiality, Nature and the Body Chapter 10: Mortuary Culture Chapter 11: Clothing Chapter 12: Getting Down from the Table: Early Modern Foodways and Material Culturen Chapter 13: Arms and Armour Chapter 14: Material Texts SECTION 3: OBJECT STUDIES Object Study 1: The Panyer Alley Boy Object Study 2: Abraham Ortelius, his epitome of the theatre of the worlde Object Study 3: 'The Persian Sibyl' Banqueting Trencher ".../part contents
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