近代初期ヨーロッパ文化史<br>A Cultural History of Early Modern Europe

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近代初期ヨーロッパ文化史
A Cultural History of Early Modern Europe

  • 著者名:Steen, Charlie R.
  • 価格 ¥7,845 (本体¥7,132)
  • Routledge(2019/11/21発売)
  • ポイント 71pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781138666849
  • eISBN:9781000733334

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Description

A Cultural History of Early Modern Europe examines the relationships that developed in cities from the time of the late Renaissance through to the Napoleonic period, exploring culture in the broadest sense by selecting a variety of sources not commonly used in history books, such as plays, popular songs, sketches, and documents created by ordinary people.

Extending from 1480 to 1820, the book traces the flourishing cultural life of key European cities and the opportunities that emerged for ordinary people to engage with new forms of creative expression, such as literature, theatre, music, and dance. Arranged chronologically, each chapter in the volume begins with an overview of the period being discussed and an introduction to the key figures. Cultural issues in political, religious, and social life are addressed in each section, providing an insight into life in the cities most important to the creative developments of the time. Throughout the book, narrative history is balanced with primary sources and illustrations allowing the reader to grasp the cultural changes of the period and their effect on public and private life.

A Cultural History of Early Modern Europe is ideal for students of early modern European cultural history and early modern Europe.

Table of Contents

Chapter I. The End of the Renaissance, 1480.

Chapter II. Reformation Culture, 1520-1559.

Chapter III. Culture in Peril: The Religious Wars, 1560-1599.

Chapter IV. Baroque Culture in a Disordered Europe, 1600-1649.

Chapter V. Classical Culture, 1650-1699.

Chapter VI. The Culture of the Rococo and the Enlightenment, 1700-1739.

Chapter VII. The Culture of the Age of Reason, 1740-1784.

Chapter VIII. The Culture of Revolution and War, 1785-1820.