Exploring cultural history : essays in honour of Peter Burke
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Exploring cultural history : essays in honour of Peter Burke
Ashgate, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Over the past 30 years, cultural history has moved from the periphery to the centre of historical studies, profoundly influencing the way we look at and analyze all aspects of the past. In this volume, a distinguished group of international historians has come together to consider the rise of cultural history in general, and to highlight the particular role played in this rise by Peter Burke, the first professor of Cultural History at the University of Cambridge and one of the most prolific and influential authors in the field. Reflecting the many and varied interests of Peter Burke, the essays in this volume cover a broad range of topics, geographies and chronologies. Grouped into four sections, 'Historical Anthropology', 'Politics and Communication', 'Images' and 'Cultural Encounters', the collection explores the boundaries and possibilities of cultural history; each essay presenting an opportunity to engage with the wider issues of the methods and problems of cultural history, and with Peter Burke's contributions to each chosen theme. Taken as a whole the collection shows how cultural history has enriched the ways in which we understand the traditional fields of political, economic, literary and military history, and permeates much of what we now understand as social history. It also demonstrates how cultural history is now at the heart of the coming together of traditional disciplines, providing a meeting ground for a variety of interests and methodologies. Offering a wide international perspective, this volume complements another Ashgate publication, Popular Culture in Early Modern England, which focuses on Peter Burke's influence on the study of popular culture in English history.
目次
- Contents: Preface
- Introduction: Peter Burke and the history of cultural history, Melissa Calaresu, Filippo de Vivo and Joan-Pau Rubies
- Part I Historical Anthropology: The ecotype, or a modest proposal to reconnect cultural and social history, David Hopkin
- Rituals of the Viaticum: dynasty and community in Habsburg Madrid, Maria Jose del RA o Barredo
- Monks of honour: the Knights of Malta and criminal behaviour in early modern Rome, Carmel Cassar
- The reception of Spain and its values in Habsburg Naples: a reassessment, Gabriel Guarino. Part II Politics and Communication: Venomous words and political poisons: language(s) of exclusion in early modern France, Silje Normand
- War and polemics in early modern Europe, PArtel PiirimAe
- Colbert, Louis XIV and the golden notebooks: what a king needs to know, Jacob Soll
- Confessional cultures and sacred space: towards a history of political communication in early modern Switzerland, Daniela Hacke. Part III Images: Saints as cultural history, Thomas Worcester
- How to look like a Counter-Reformation saint, Helen Hills
- Against propaganda: the juxtaposition of images in early modern France. Reflections on the reign of Louis XII (1498-1515), Nicole Hochner
- A gymnosophist at Versailles: the geography of knowledge in the iconography of Louis XIV, Nicholas Dew
- Elegant Dutch? The reception of Castiglione's Cortegiano in17th-century Netherlands, Herman Roodenburg. Part IV Cultural Encounters: Dancing savages: stereotypes and cultural encounters across the Atlantic in the age of European expansion, Alessandro Arcangeli
- Representation in practice: the myth of Venice and the British Protectorate in the Ionian islands (1801-1864), Maria Fusaro
- Harping on the past: translating antiquarian learning into popular culture in early 19th-century Ireland, Clare O'Halloran
- Peter Burke and Brazil: a mutual discovery, A ngel GurrA a-Quintana. Epilogue: Afterword: exploring cultural history: a response, Peter Burke
- Index.
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