New Horizons for Early Modern European Scholarship
New Horizons for Early Modern European Scholarship
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Author(s): Blair, Ann
ISBN No.: 9781421440934
Pages: 304
Year: 202108
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 75.91
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The study of early modern Europe has long been one of the most dynamic fields in the historical profession. Many of the most creative and influential movements in historical scholarship originated as methods for examining the puzzle of Europe between 1450 and 1750, when the compelling paradoxes and features of the world we now inhabit began to coalesce. The essays in New Horizons in Early Modern Scholarship examine recent developments in historiography both to exhibit the field's continuing vibrancy and to highlight emerging challenges to long-assumed truths. The book reveals how the histories of knowledge and media illuminate fundamental features of early modern Europe and its place within the larger world and raise demanding questions about them. Essays examine * when (and why) key ideas and intellectual practices arose, circulated through scholarly culture, and gave way to subsequent forms * the process and experience of globalization--and Europe's transforming relationship with Asia, the Americas, Africa, and the rest of the world * how overlooked evidence illuminates vital but obscured people, practices, and objects * the development of revolutionary historical and scientific sensibilities * connections between disciplines, types of sources, time periods, and places * what lessons these new perspectives on early modern Europe furnish for scholars today Opening up emerging possibilities, this book demonstrates that early modern European scholarship remains a source for groundbreaking historical insights and methodologies that would benefit the study of any time and place. Ranging from the adaptation of Chinese porcelains and the translation of Nahua natural histories to the methods of producing texts and textiles, this book makes rewarding, thought-provoking reading for historians of all stripes. Contributors: Alexander Bevilacqua, Ann Blair, Daniela Bleichmar, William J. Bulman, Frederic Clark, Anthony Grafton, Jill Kraye, Yuen-Gen Liang, Elizabeth McCahill, Nicholas Popper, Amanda Wunder.



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