【Routledge版 初期近代ヨーロッパの物質文化ハンドブック】
The Routledge Handbook of Material Culture in Early Modern Europe(Routledge History Handbooks) H 506 p. 16
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List of Figures SECTION 1: DEFINITIONS, DISCIPLINES, NEW DIRECTIONS Introduction Catherine Richardson, Tara Hamling and David Gaimster Chapter 1: Global Things: Europe’s Early Modern Material Transformation Giorgio Riello Chapter 2: Cognitive History and Material Culture John Sutton and Nicholas Keene SECTION 2: CONTEXTS AND CATEGORIES Chapter 3: Maps and Material Culture Bernhard Klein Chapter 4: The Royal Court Glenn Richardson Chapter 5: The Material Culture of Early Modern Churches Andrew Spicer Chapter 6: Public Buildings in Early Modern Europe Kate Giles Chapter 7: Domestic Buildings: Understanding Houses and Society Chris King Chapter 8: Materiality and the Streetlife of the Early Modern City Andrew Gordon Chapter 9: Materiality, Nature and the Body Erin Sullivan and Andrew Wear Chapter 10: Mortuary Culture Harold Mytum Chapter 11: Clothing Maria Hayward Chapter 12: Getting Down from the Table: Early Modern Foodways and Material Culture Sara Pennell Chapter 13: Arms and Armour David Grummitt Chapter 14: Material Texts Frances Maguire and Helen Smith SECTION 3: OBJECT STUDIES Object Study 1: The Panyer Alley Boy Andrew Gordon Object Study 2: Abraham Ortelius, his epitome of the theatre of the worlde Delia Garratt Object Study 3: ‘The Persian Sibyl’ Banqueting Trencher Victoria Jackson Object Study 4: A ‘Witch-bottle’ Ann-Sophie Thwaite Object Study 5: A Drug Jar Hannah Lee Object Study 6: A Shoehorn Sophie Cope Object Study 7: A Maiolica plate Hollie Chung Object study 8: ‘Concealed’ leather shoes Peter Hewitt Object Study 9: Manuscript Directions for Weaving Braids Jan Sibthorpe Object Study 10: The Balsambüchse – a Portable Seventeenth-Century Medicine Cabinet Luisa Coscarelli Object Study 11: The Maidstone Helmet Malcolm Mercer Object Study 12: A Dutch carved cupboard Tara Hamling Object Study 13: An Embroidered Mirror Claire Canavan SECTION 4: MATERIAL CULTURE IN ACTION Chapter 15: The Material Culture of Lineage in late-Tudor and early-Stuart England Richard Cust Chapter 16: The Malleable Moment in English Portraiture, c. 1540-1640 Robert Tittler Chapter 17: Is This a Man I See Before Me?: Early Modern Masculinities and the New Materialisms Amanda Bailey Chapter 18: In Praise of Clean Linen: Laundering Humours on the Early Modern English Stage Natasha Korda and Eleanor Lowe Chapter 19: Early Modern Religious Objects or Objects of Belief? Suzanna Ivanič Chapter 20: The Material Culture of Piety in the Italian Renaissance: Re-touching the Rosary Irene Galandra Cooper and Mary Laven Chapter 21: Early Modern Spaces and Olfactory Traces David Karmon and Christy Anderson Chapter 22: Musical Sound and Material CultureFlora Dennis Chapter 23: Lasting Impressions of the Common Woodcut Patricia Fumerton and Megan Palmer-Browne, with William Palmer Chapter 24: Baroque Sculpture: Materiality and the Question of Movement Nigel Llewellyn Chapter 25: Rights of Privacy in Early Modern English Households Lena Cowen Orlin Chapter 26: Antwerp and the ‘Material Renaissance’: Exploring the social and economic significance of crystal glass and majolica in the sixteenth century Inneke Baatsen, Bruno Blondé and Carolien De Staelen Chapter 27: I Say ‘Shard’, You Say ‘Sherd’: contrasting and complimentary approaches to a piece of early modern ‘venice glass’ Angela McShane and Nigel Jeffries
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