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Cultural Exchange in Early Modern Europe

by William Monter

As transfer points between different economic and cultural zones, cities are crucial to shaping processes of cultural exchange. This volume compares and contrasts the spaces, sites and buildings which expressed and shaped inter-cultural relationships within the cities of early modern Europe and looks at the central role of foreigners.

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Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
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Publisher Description

As transfer points between different economic and cultural zones, cities are crucial to shaping processes of cultural exchange. Urban culture embraces cultural traits borrowed or imported from afar and those of local neighbourhoods, professions and social groups, yet it also offers possibilities for the survival of minority identities. This volume compares the characteristics and patterns of change in the spaces, sites and building, which expressed and shaped inter-cultural relationships within the cities of early modern Europe, especially in their ethnic, religious and international dimensions. A central theme is the role of foreigners and the spaces and buildings associated with them from ghettos, churches and hospitals to colleges, inns and markets. Individual studies include Greeks in Italian cities and London; the 'Cities of Jews' in Italy and the place of ghettos in the European imagination; and the contributions of foreign merchants to the growth of Amsterdam as a commercial metropolis.

Author Biography

Robert Muchembled is Professor of History at Universite PariWilliam Monter is Emeritus Professor of History at North-wess XIII. He specialises in the social and cultural history oftern University. He is an internationally renowned early-mod Western Europe, especially France. His publications in Englern social historian who has worked on a wide variety of subish include A History of the Devil from the Middle Ages to tjects, including witchcraft, the Inquisition, women's historhe Present (2004). y, and perceived deviance, with special reference to France,

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction: 1. Cities and cultural exchange Derek Keene; 2. Nodes, networks and hinterlands Alexander Cowan; 3. Cities and foreigners James S. Amelang; Part II. Presence and Reception of Foreigners: 4. Introduction to Part II Marc Boone and Heleni Porfyriou; 5. The Greek diaspora: Italian port cities and London, c.1400-1700 Jonathan Harris and Heleni Porfyriou; 6. 'The city of Jews' in Europe: the conservation and transmission of Jewish culture Donatella Calabi, Dorothea Nolde and Roni Weinstein; 7. Foreigners at the Threshold of Felicity: the reception of foreigners in Ottoman Istanbul Edhem Eldem; 8. Merchants and immigrants in Hanseatic cities, c.1500-1700 Marie-Louise Pelus-Kaplan; 9. Foreign merchant communities in Bruges, Antwerp, and Amsterdam, c.1350-1650 Bruno Blonde, Oscar Gelderblom and Peter Stabel; 10. Foreign students in the city, c.1500-1700 Stefano Zaggia; Part III. Structures and Spaces of Cultural Exchanges: 11. Introduction to Part III Stephen Turk Christensen, Alex Cowan and Derek Keene; 12. Fairs as sites of economic and cultural exchange Alberto Grohmann; 13. Markets, squares, streets: urban space, a tool for cultural exchange Marc Boone and Heleni Porfyriou; 14. City courts and cultural transfer Dorothea Nolde, Maria Jose del Rio Barredo and Elena Svalduz; 15. Exchanges and cultural transfer in European cities, c.1500-1700 Donatella Calabi and Derek Keene; 16. Merchants' lodgings and cultural exchange Donatella Calabi and Derek Keene; 17. Churches and confraternities Claudia Conforti, Elena Sanchez de Madariaga and James S. Amelang; Bibliography.

Review

'For historians of religion, volume one contains some real treats ... Beautifully illustrated, finely argued, and richly researched, it is genuine scholarship of highest order. ... this book makes a real contribution to our understanding of European religion between 1400 and 1700.' Church Times "...the inclusion of such diverse places and peoples in a single volume with clear thematic objectives is a laudabl accomplishment." -James R. Farr, Journal of Interdisciplinary History

Review Quote

"...the inclusion of such diverse places and peoples in a single volume with clear thematic objectives is a laudabl accomplishment." -James R. Farr, Journal of Interdisciplinary History

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This volume surveys the crucial role of cities in shaping cultural exchange in early modern Europe.

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As transfer points between different economic and cultural zones, cities are crucial to shaping processes of cultural exchange. This volume compares and contrasts the spaces, sites and buildings which expressed and shaped inter-cultural relationships within the cities of early modern Europe and looks at the central role of foreigners.

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As transfer points between different economic and cultural zones, cities are crucial to shaping processes of cultural exchange. This volume compares and contrasts the spaces, sites and buildings which expressed and shaped inter-cultural relationships within the cities of early modern Europe and looks at the central role of foreigners.

Details

ISBN110741279X
Author William Monter
Pages 454
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10 110741279X
ISBN-13 9781107412798
Format Paperback
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Edited by Stephen Turk Christensen
DEWEY 940.2
Short Title CULTURAL EXCHANGE IN EARLY MOD
Language English
Media Book
Illustrations black & white illustrations
Series Cultural Exchange in Early Modern Europe 4 Volume Paperback Set
Affiliation Northwestern University, Illinois
Year 2013
Publication Date 2013-01-17
Subtitle Cities and Cultural Exchange in Europe, 1400-1700
Audience Professional and Scholarly
UK Release Date 2013-01-17
AU Release Date 2013-01-17
NZ Release Date 2013-01-17

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