The uses of space in early modern history
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The uses of space in early modern history
(Palgrave studies in cultural and intellectual history)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
1st ed
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Bibliography: p. 235-262
Includes index
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Description
While there is an growing body of work on space and place in many disciplines, less attention has been paid to how a spatial approach illuminates the societies and cultures of the past. Here, leading experts explore the uses of space in two respects: how space can be applied to the study of history, and how space was used at specific times.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: History and the Uses of Space
- Paul Stock 1. Living Space: Everyday Living in English Vernacular Houses
- Matthew Johnson 2. Gender and the Organisation of Sacred Space in Early Modern England, c1580-1640
- Amanda Flather 3. Liminal Space in the Ottoman-Habsburg Borderlands: Politics, Culture, Religion
- Claire Norton 4. A Space Between Two Worlds: St. Petersburg in the Early Eighteenth Century
- Paul Keenan 5. The Spaces of Science and the Sciences of Space: Geography and Astronomy in the Paris Academy of Sciences
- Mike Heffernan 6. The Space between Empires: The Global Phenomenon of Microregions in the Early Nineteenth Century
- Lauren Benton and Jeppe Mulich 7. Space, Sympathy, and Empire: Edmund Burke and the Trial of Warren Hastings
- Andrew Rudd 8. A Tale of Three Scales: Ways of Malthusian Worldmaking
- Robert Mayhew The Uses of Space in Early Modern History: An Afterword
- Beat Kumin
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