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The Political and Personal Value of the Miniature
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Playful, useful, decorative, revolutionary: small things possess a rich array of meanings, from the ordinary to the extraordinary.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108999281
- Artikelnr.: 70914384
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. September 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108999281
- Artikelnr.: 70914384
Introduction: The Scale and Sense of Small Things Chloe Wigston Smith and
Beth Fowkes Tobin; Part I. Reading Small Things: 1. "The sum of All in
All": The miniature book and the nature of legibility Abigail Williams; 2.
Nuts, flies, thimbles, and thumbs: Eighteenth-century children's literature
and scale Katherine Wakely-Mulroney; 3. Gothic syntax Cynthia Wall; 4.
Small, familiar things on trial and on stage Chloe Wigston Smith; Part II.
Small Things in Time and Space: 5. On the smallness of numismatic objects
Crystal B. Lake; 6. Crinoidal limestone and Staffordshire teapots: Material
and temporal scales in eighteenth-century Britain Kate Smith; 7.
"Joineriana": The small fragments and parts of eighteenth-century
assemblages Freya Gowrley; 8. "Pray what a pox are those damned strings of
Wampum?": British understandings of Wampum in the eighteenth century Robbie
Richardson; Part III. Small Things at Hand: 9. "We bought a guillotine
neatly done in bone": Illicit industries on board British prison hulks,
1775-1815 Anna McKay; 10. "What number?": Reform, authority, and identity
in late-eighteenth-century military buttons Matthew Keagle; 11. Two men's
leather letter cases: Mercantile pride and hierarchies of display Pauline
Rushton; 12. The aesthetic of smallness: Chelsea porcelain seal trinkets
and Britain's global gaze, 1750-1775 Patricia F. Ferguson; 13. "Small gifts
foster friendship": Hortense de Beauharnais, amateur art, and the politics
of exchange in post-revolutionary France Marina Kliger; Part IV. Small
Things on the Move: 14. Hooke's ant Tita Chico; 15. Portable patriotism:
Britannia and material nationhood in miniature Serena Dyer; 16.
Revolutionary histories in small things: Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette on
printed ceramics, c. 1793-1796 Caroline McCaffrey-Howarth; 17. A box of tea
and the British Empire Romita Ray; 18. Afterword: A thing's perspective
Hanneke Grootenboer.
Beth Fowkes Tobin; Part I. Reading Small Things: 1. "The sum of All in
All": The miniature book and the nature of legibility Abigail Williams; 2.
Nuts, flies, thimbles, and thumbs: Eighteenth-century children's literature
and scale Katherine Wakely-Mulroney; 3. Gothic syntax Cynthia Wall; 4.
Small, familiar things on trial and on stage Chloe Wigston Smith; Part II.
Small Things in Time and Space: 5. On the smallness of numismatic objects
Crystal B. Lake; 6. Crinoidal limestone and Staffordshire teapots: Material
and temporal scales in eighteenth-century Britain Kate Smith; 7.
"Joineriana": The small fragments and parts of eighteenth-century
assemblages Freya Gowrley; 8. "Pray what a pox are those damned strings of
Wampum?": British understandings of Wampum in the eighteenth century Robbie
Richardson; Part III. Small Things at Hand: 9. "We bought a guillotine
neatly done in bone": Illicit industries on board British prison hulks,
1775-1815 Anna McKay; 10. "What number?": Reform, authority, and identity
in late-eighteenth-century military buttons Matthew Keagle; 11. Two men's
leather letter cases: Mercantile pride and hierarchies of display Pauline
Rushton; 12. The aesthetic of smallness: Chelsea porcelain seal trinkets
and Britain's global gaze, 1750-1775 Patricia F. Ferguson; 13. "Small gifts
foster friendship": Hortense de Beauharnais, amateur art, and the politics
of exchange in post-revolutionary France Marina Kliger; Part IV. Small
Things on the Move: 14. Hooke's ant Tita Chico; 15. Portable patriotism:
Britannia and material nationhood in miniature Serena Dyer; 16.
Revolutionary histories in small things: Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette on
printed ceramics, c. 1793-1796 Caroline McCaffrey-Howarth; 17. A box of tea
and the British Empire Romita Ray; 18. Afterword: A thing's perspective
Hanneke Grootenboer.
Introduction: The Scale and Sense of Small Things Chloe Wigston Smith and
Beth Fowkes Tobin; Part I. Reading Small Things: 1. "The sum of All in
All": The miniature book and the nature of legibility Abigail Williams; 2.
Nuts, flies, thimbles, and thumbs: Eighteenth-century children's literature
and scale Katherine Wakely-Mulroney; 3. Gothic syntax Cynthia Wall; 4.
Small, familiar things on trial and on stage Chloe Wigston Smith; Part II.
Small Things in Time and Space: 5. On the smallness of numismatic objects
Crystal B. Lake; 6. Crinoidal limestone and Staffordshire teapots: Material
and temporal scales in eighteenth-century Britain Kate Smith; 7.
"Joineriana": The small fragments and parts of eighteenth-century
assemblages Freya Gowrley; 8. "Pray what a pox are those damned strings of
Wampum?": British understandings of Wampum in the eighteenth century Robbie
Richardson; Part III. Small Things at Hand: 9. "We bought a guillotine
neatly done in bone": Illicit industries on board British prison hulks,
1775-1815 Anna McKay; 10. "What number?": Reform, authority, and identity
in late-eighteenth-century military buttons Matthew Keagle; 11. Two men's
leather letter cases: Mercantile pride and hierarchies of display Pauline
Rushton; 12. The aesthetic of smallness: Chelsea porcelain seal trinkets
and Britain's global gaze, 1750-1775 Patricia F. Ferguson; 13. "Small gifts
foster friendship": Hortense de Beauharnais, amateur art, and the politics
of exchange in post-revolutionary France Marina Kliger; Part IV. Small
Things on the Move: 14. Hooke's ant Tita Chico; 15. Portable patriotism:
Britannia and material nationhood in miniature Serena Dyer; 16.
Revolutionary histories in small things: Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette on
printed ceramics, c. 1793-1796 Caroline McCaffrey-Howarth; 17. A box of tea
and the British Empire Romita Ray; 18. Afterword: A thing's perspective
Hanneke Grootenboer.
Beth Fowkes Tobin; Part I. Reading Small Things: 1. "The sum of All in
All": The miniature book and the nature of legibility Abigail Williams; 2.
Nuts, flies, thimbles, and thumbs: Eighteenth-century children's literature
and scale Katherine Wakely-Mulroney; 3. Gothic syntax Cynthia Wall; 4.
Small, familiar things on trial and on stage Chloe Wigston Smith; Part II.
Small Things in Time and Space: 5. On the smallness of numismatic objects
Crystal B. Lake; 6. Crinoidal limestone and Staffordshire teapots: Material
and temporal scales in eighteenth-century Britain Kate Smith; 7.
"Joineriana": The small fragments and parts of eighteenth-century
assemblages Freya Gowrley; 8. "Pray what a pox are those damned strings of
Wampum?": British understandings of Wampum in the eighteenth century Robbie
Richardson; Part III. Small Things at Hand: 9. "We bought a guillotine
neatly done in bone": Illicit industries on board British prison hulks,
1775-1815 Anna McKay; 10. "What number?": Reform, authority, and identity
in late-eighteenth-century military buttons Matthew Keagle; 11. Two men's
leather letter cases: Mercantile pride and hierarchies of display Pauline
Rushton; 12. The aesthetic of smallness: Chelsea porcelain seal trinkets
and Britain's global gaze, 1750-1775 Patricia F. Ferguson; 13. "Small gifts
foster friendship": Hortense de Beauharnais, amateur art, and the politics
of exchange in post-revolutionary France Marina Kliger; Part IV. Small
Things on the Move: 14. Hooke's ant Tita Chico; 15. Portable patriotism:
Britannia and material nationhood in miniature Serena Dyer; 16.
Revolutionary histories in small things: Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette on
printed ceramics, c. 1793-1796 Caroline McCaffrey-Howarth; 17. A box of tea
and the British Empire Romita Ray; 18. Afterword: A thing's perspective
Hanneke Grootenboer.