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      Gender studies: men
      November 2007

      Representing Renaissance art, c.1500–c.1600

      by Catherine E. King

      Representing Renaissance art, c.1500-c.1600 is a study of change and continuity in the iconographies of art and the visual representation of artists during the sixteenth century, especially in Italy and the Netherlands. The issue of how, and how far, artists obtained higher status for their profession during the Renaissance is a key question for the study of the early modern period. This book considers the maintenance of well-established traditions for the visual representation of artists, and also examines the new iconographies that emerged in the sixteenth century. By highlighting art and architecture that artists designed for their personal use, including the decoration of their houses, this study provides insight into the tastes and 'ways of looking' specific to artists. By examining the visual evidence we see the opinions both of artists who expressed their views in literary texts, and additionally those of artists who did not publish their ideas in written form.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      January 2013

      Women of the English Nobility and Gentry, 1066-1500

      by Jennifer Ward

      While there is increasing interest in the lives of medieval women, the documentary evidence for their activities remains little known. This book provides a collection of sources for an important and influential group of women in medieval England, and examines changes in their role and activities between 1066 and 1500. For most noble and gentry-women, early marriage led to responsibilities for family and household, and, in the absence of their husbands, for the family estates and retainers. Widowhood enabled them to take control of their affairs and to play an independent part in the local community and sometimes further afield. Although many women's lives followed a conventional pattern, great variety existed within family relationships, and individuality can also be seen in religious practices and patronage. Piety could take a number of different forms, whether a woman became a nun, a vowess or a noted philanthropist and benefactor to religious institutions. This volume provides a broad-ranging and accessible coverage of the role of noble women in medieval society. It highlights the significant role played by these women within their families, households, estates and communities.

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      September 1986

      Der Naturwissenschaftler und sein Körper

      Die Rolle der »inneren Natur« in der experimentellen Naturwissenschaft der frühen Neuzeit

      by Werner Kutschmann

      Die Arbeit von Kutschmann blickt über den Rand des Faszinosums Wissenschaft hinaus: sie fragt nach den Rückwirkungen der wissenschaftlichen Dynamik auf den Träger dieser Entwicklung, auf den Menschen. Es geht ihr um die kritische Rekonstruktion der Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften »aus der Perspektive des Körpers«. Bezogen auf den Körper ergeben sich hieraus die drei zentralen Themen der Arbeit: die anthropologische Kritik des Körpers, der Begriff einer desanthropomorphen Natur bzw. einer leibfreien Naturerkenntnis, die Selbstauslegung der Natur im Experiment. Angeleitet von diesen drei thematischen Schwerpunkten läßt sich die Geschichte der frühneuzeitlichen Naturwissenschaften tatsächlich als eine folgerichtige Entwicklung der Abschüttelung der anthropologischen Voraussetzungen der Leiblichkeit begreifen.

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      May 1987

      Warum sind wir so unersättlich?

      Über den Bedeutungswandel des Essens

      by Thomas Kleinspehn

    • Trusted Partner
      May 2009

      Einstimmigkeit um 1500

      Der Chansonnier Paris, BnF f. fr. 12744

      by Kraft, Isabel

    • Trusted Partner
      July 2001

      Humanistische Laienbildung um 1500

      Das Übersetzungswerk des rheinischen Humanisten Johann Gottfried

      by Drücke, Simone

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      December 2000

      Londinopolis

      Essays in the cultural and social history of Early Modern London c. 1500– c.1750

      by Paul Griffiths, Peter Lake, Mark Jenner, Anthony Milton, Jason Peacey, Alexandra Gajda

      Events such as the fire of London and the Plague, and locations like the Globe, are part of our 'national heritage' however until recently the history of London between 1500 and 1750 has been little studied. As a city London underwent exceptional changes - its population soared from around 50,000 in 1500 to approximately 200,000 in 1600 and by 1700 it was nearly half a million. Covering the themes of polis and the police, gender and sexuality, space and place, and material culture and consumption the book encounters thieves, prostitutes, litigious wives, the poor, disease, 'great quantities of gooseberry pye' and the very taxing question of fresh water. Focuses on the experiences and perceptions of Londoners, rather than giving an account of a depersonalized and disembodied thing called "London". Will be essential reading for anyone interested in the history of London or in the social and cultural history of early modern society. ;

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      April 2000

      Eine kleine Geschichte Brasiliens

      by Rüdiger Zoller, Horst Pietschmann, Walther L. Bernecker

      Eine kleine Geschichte Brasiliens bietet einen fundierten und vorzüglich gegliederten Überblick über die politische, kulturelle und wirtschaftliche Entwicklung dieses Landes von seiner Entdeckung durch die Portugiesen im Jahr 1500 bis zur unmittelbaren Gegenwart – ein Standardwerk für jeden, der das Brasilien von heute verstehen möchte.

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      Humanities & Social Sciences
      January 2012

      The expansion of Europe, 1250–1500

      by Michael North, Steve Rigby

    • Trusted Partner
      Humanities & Social Sciences
      January 2012

      The expansion of Europe, 1250–1500

      by Michael North

    • Trusted Partner
      October 1997

      Der Bayerische Reichskreis (1500 bis 1803).

      Strukturen, Geschichte und Bedeutung im Rahmen der Kreisverfassung und der allgemeinen institutionellen Entwicklung des Heiligen Römischen Reiches.

      by Hartmann, Peter Claus

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      January 1994

      Asien in der Neuzeit 1500-1950

      Sieben historische Stationen

      by Osterhammel, Jürgen

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      Literature & Literary Studies
      June 2002

      The English manor c.1200–c.1500

      by Rosemary Horrox, Simon Maclean, Mark Bailey

      Provides a comprehensive introduction and essential guide to one of the most important institutions in medieval England and to its substantial archive. This is the first book to offer a detailed explanation of the form, structure and evolution of the manor and its records. Offers translations of, and commentaries upon, each category of document to illustrate their main features. Examples of each category of record are provided in translation, followed by shorter extracts selected to illustrate interesting, commonly occurring, or complex features. A valuable source of reference for undergraduates wishing to understand the sources which underpin the majority of research on the medieval economy and society. ;

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      Literature & Literary Studies
      January 2013

      The English manor c.1200–c.1500

      by Mark Bailey

      Provides a comprehensive introduction and essential guide to one of the most important institutions in medieval England and to its substantial archive. This is the first book to offer a detailed explanation of the form, structure and evolution of the manor and its records. Offers translations of, and commentaries upon, each category of document to illustrate their main features. Examples of each category of record are provided in translation, followed by shorter extracts selected to illustrate interesting, commonly occurring, or complex features. A valuable source of reference for undergraduates wishing to understand the sources which underpin the majority of research on the medieval economy and society.

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      September 1999

      Gutenberg und seine Wirkung

      by Stephan Füssel

      Das vorliegende Buch stellt die populäre volkssprachige Unterweisung, vom Kräuterbuch bis zum Hebammenratgeber, und die Sammlung des Wissens in den Enzyklopädien der Frühen Neuzeit ebenso vor wie die neue Form des Prosaromans und die Anfange von Zeitung und Zeitschrift. Durchweg farbige Abbildungen zeigen die unterschiedlichen Medien in ihrem kommunikationsgeschichtlichen Kontext und das geistige Klima einer gesamteuropäischen Bildungselite um 1500. Auch die Wechselwirkung des Buchdrucks mit der Reformation wird thematisiert, deren Erfolg wesentlich auf Gutenberg beruht. Schließlich beschreibt Stephan Füssel die Geschichte der Gutenbergschen Erfindung, die 350 Jahre lang nahezu unverändert eingesetzt wurde.

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