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Title The Routledge companion to cultural history in the Western world / edited by Alessandro Arcangeli, Jörg Rogge and Hannu Salmi
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020
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Description 1 online resource (xx, 583 pages)
Series Routledge Companions
Routledge companions.
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- General introduction -- PART 1: Shaping Western identities, 1250-1500 -- Introduction -- 1. Culture of politics in the Middle Ages: rituals to create and confirm political order -- 2. Cultures of conflict -- 3. Material cultures of living: spatiality and everyday life -- 4. Travel, mobility, and culture in Europe -- 5. Cultural encounters and transfer: the case of pious foundations in the Islamicate world
6. Practices of communication: literacy, gestures and words -- research on late medieval communication -- 7. Making sense of one's life and the world -- 8. Conceiving of medieval identities -- 9. Body, sexuality, and health -- 10. Contextualizing late medieval emot -- PART 2: Europe meets the globe: Western identities in question, 1500-1750 -- Introduction -- 11. God's green garden: interactions between humans and the environment -- 12. Material cultures of living: European attitudes to novelties -- 13. Reverence, shame and guilt in early modern European cultures
14. Making sense of the world: the creation and transfer of knowledge -- 15. The self: representations and practices -- 16. The experience of time -- 17. Written communication in urban spaces: publication, textual materiality and appropriations -- 18. Mobility, global interaction and cultural transfers in the age of exploration -- 19. Faces of power and conflict -- PART 3: The Western world and the global challenge, from 1750 to the present -- Introduction -- 20. Enlightenment, revolution, and melancholy -- 21. Individualism and emotion in modern Western culture
22. Health and illness, the self and the body -- 23. Family, home and variations in domestic life -- 24. Natural disasters and modernity -- 25. Cultures of mobility -- 26. The cultural life of the senses in modernity -- 27. Media and mediatization -- 28. Indigenous and postcolonial cultures -- 29. Violence and trauma: experiencing the two World Wars -- 30. The Cold War cultures and beyond -- 31. The culture of commerce and the global economy -- 32. Epilogue: cultural history in retrospect -- Index of names
Summary The Routledge Companion to Cultural History in the Western World is a comprehensive examination of recent discussions and findings in the exciting field of cultural history. A synthesis of how the new cultural history has transformed the study of history, the volume is divided into three parts - medieval, early modern and modern - that emphasize the way people made sense of the world around them. Contributions cover such themes as material cultures of living, mobility and transport, cultural exchange and transfer, power and conflict, emotion and communication, and the history of the senses. The focus is on the Western world, but the notion of the West is a flexible one. In bringing together 36 authors from 15 countries, the book takes a wide geographical coverage, devoting continuous attention to global connections and the emerging trend of globalization. It builds a panorama of the transformation of Western identities, and the critical ramifications of that evolution from the Middle Ages to the twenty-first century, that offers the reader a wide-ranging illustration of the potentials of cultural history as a way of studying the past in a variety of times, spaces and aspects of human experience. Engaging with historiographical debate and covering a vast range of themes, periods and places, The Routledge Companion to Cultural History in the Western World is the ideal resource for cultural history students and scholars to understand and advance this dynamic field
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Alessandro Arcangeli is Associate Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Verona, Italy, the author of a reference book on cultural history and its methods and a scholar in Renaissance studies. He chaired the International Society for Cultural History from 2013 to 2017. Jṟg Rogge is Academic Director and Adjunct Professor of History, Middle Ages, at the University of Mainz, Germany, and specialized in the history of urban and noble societies. He is the current Chair of the International Society for Cultural History. Hannu Salmi is Professor of Cultural History at the University of Turku, Finland, Academy Professor for the years 2017-2021 and a historian of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He was the first chair of the International Society for Cultural History from 2008 to 2013
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Subject Civilization, Western.
HISTORY -- Social History.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Western.
HISTORY -- Modern -- General.
Civilization, Western
Genre/Form handbooks.
Handbooks and manuals.
Guides et manuels.
Form Electronic book
Author Arcangeli, Alessandro, editor.
Rogge, Jörg, editor.
Salmi, Hannu, editor.
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