Religion and the medieval and early modern global marketplace
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Religion and the medieval and early modern global marketplace
Routledge, 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Explores the importance of religious beliefs, objects, and practices to the development and evolution of markets and marketplaces in material, geographic, and ideological terms providing students and scholars with an accessible introduction to the latest research in the field to inform their studies.
Truly global, the chapters cover Europe, South Asia, South America, Africa and the Middle East allowing students to compare the role religion played in the development of the marketplace in the pre-modern world.
This is an interdisciplinary volume, bringing together scholars of literature, history, archaeology, and sociology to investigate religion and the marketplace providing students with a fuller picture of the field.
目次
1. Render unto Caesar: Religious Thought, Trade, and Secular Authority in Groningen during the Dutch Golden Age 2. The Market that Binds Us: Religious Exchange in Medieval Syria-Palestine 3. King Enrique IV of Castilla and the Christian Underpinnings of His Letter on Trade Fairs 4. Material and providential economies in Montaigne's Essais 5. "The Inscrutable Customes of the Country": Thomas Roe, Edward Terry, and the Early Indian Marketplace 6. "Moving Images": Marketing the Sacred in Viceregal Rural Peru 7. Sanctity, Anti-Judaism, and the Early Market Economy 8. Timeo hiberos et cruces ferentes: Jesuit Missiology as Iberian Colonialism in Early Modern Abyssinia 9. Racialized sacred spaces: Studying commodifications of race in THingeyrar, Iceland (c.1470-1700) 10. The Miracle of the Black Leg: Medical Knowledge, Race + Territorialization
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