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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781000920116
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (261 pages)
    Series Statement: Themes in Environmental History
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 392.3/6094
    Keywords: Dwellings Heating and ventilation ; History ; Energy consumption History ; Material culture ; Civilization, Modern ; Energy consumption-Europe-History ; Material culture-Europe ; Dwellings-Heating and ventilation-Europe-History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Energy in the early modern home -- Notes -- References -- Part I: The materiality of energy: Fuels, technologies and practices -- 1. Continuity and change in the search for domestic warmth: Material culture, fuels and practices (France, sixteenth-nineteenth centuries) -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The use of the fireplace: aspects and problems -- 1.3 'Search for warmth' rather than 'home heating' -- 1.4 The fundamental problem of access to energy -- 1.5 The subtle hierarchy of fuels -- 1.6 The mechanics of change -- 1.7 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 2. A Warm Renaissance: Material culture and heating techniques in Venetian artisans' homes (sixteenth-seventeenth centuries) -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 Sources -- 2.2 Living with limited resources: society, economy and architecture -- 2.2.1 Social status and economic means -- 2.2.2 Popular housing -- 2.3 Producing and preserving heat -- 2.3.1 Producing energy -- 2.3.2 Producing and using heat -- 2.4 Energy-saving techniques and tricks -- 2.4.1 Maintaining warmth -- 2.4.2 Preserving body warmth: layering clothing -- 2.4.3 Recipes for keeping warm: the books of secrets -- 2.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 3. Between home and manufacturing. The use of wood and charcoal in early modern Northern Italy: Two case studies -- 3.1 Introduction: aims, topic and methodology -- 3.2 Notes on wood consumption in Bologna and Milan during the eighteenth century: the context -- 3.3 What affected wood prices? -- 3.4 Notes about wood and charcoal consumption in the valleys of Eastern Lombardy -- Notes -- References -- Appendix -- Part II: The cultural life of energy: Comfort, consumer culture and domesticity -- 4. Fireplaces and stoves as icons of comfort -- References.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781003134398
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 249 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Themes in environmental history
    DDC: 392.36094
    Keywords: Civilization, Modern ; Dwellings-Heating and ventilation-Europe-History ; Energy consumption-Europe-History ; Material culture-Europe ; Electronic books
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9782503588698
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (412 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Studies in European urban history volume 50
    Series Statement: Studies in European Urban History (1100-1800) Ser. v.50
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Inequality and the city in the Low Countries (1200-2020)
    DDC: 900
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    Keywords: Social influence ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Niederlande ; Stadt ; Soziale Ungleichheit ; Geschichte 1200-2020
    Abstract: Social inequality is one of the most pressing global challenges at the start of the 21st century. Meanwhile, across the globe at least half of the world?s population lives in urban agglomerations, and urbanisation is still expanding. This book engages with the complex interplay between urbanisation and inequality. In doing so it concentrates on the Low Countries, one of the oldest and most urbanised societies of Europe. It questions whether the historic poly-nuclear and decentralised urban system of the Low Countries contributed to specific outcomes in social inequality. In doing so, the authors look beyond the most commonly used perspective of economic inequality. They instead expand our knowledge by exploring social inequality from a multidimensional perspective. This book includes essays and case-studies on cultural inequalities, the relationship between social and consumption inequality, the politics of (in)equality, the impact of shocks and crises, as well as the complex social relationships across the urban network and between town and countryside
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781000920109 , 1000920100 , 9781000920116 , 1000920119 , 9781003134398
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (250 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Themes in environmental history
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Energy in the early modern home
    Keywords: Dwellings Heating and ventilation ; History ; Energy consumption History ; Material culture ; Civilization, Modern ; HISTORY / General
    Abstract: "Uncovering, for the first time, the role played by home users in fostering energy changes, this book explores the effects of energy transitions between the medieval and industrial era on the everyday life of Europeans and considers how cultural, social and material changes in the home facilitated the transition towards a more energy-demanding world. This book delves deeper into the interactions between early modern consumers and the ecological constraints of the world surrounding them. Experts on specific aspects of domestic energy uses departing from different case studies in early modern Europe confront these central issues. This book therefore offers a wide range of approaches within a long-term and comparative perspective. Different 'material cultures of energy' across time and space and across different climates in Europe are explored. Ultimately, this book aims to consider how the early modern home not just adapted to energy changes, but perhaps even prepared the way for our modern addiction to fossil energy. Energy in the Early Modern Home is the perfect resource for students and scholars of early modern Europe, premodern environmental history, the history of consumption and material culture, and the history of science and technology"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Energy in the early modern home / Wout Saelens, Bruno Blondé and Wouter Ryckbosch -- Continuity and change in the search for domestic warmth : material culture, fuels, practices (France, sixteenth-nineteenth centuries) / Olivier Jandot -- A flaming Renaissance. The material culture of staying warm in the Venetian artisan's home (sixteenth-seventeenth centuries) / Stefania Montemezzo -- Between home and manufacturing. The use of wood and charcoal in early modern Northern Italy : two case studies / Luca Mocarelli, Giulio Ongaro and Paolo Tedeschi -- Fireplaces and stoves as icons of comfort / John E. Crowley -- Material cultures of warmth in England and Sweden during the long eighteenth century / Johanna Ilmakunnas and Jon Stobart -- The kitchen : an early modern power house? Antwerp, sixteenth-eighteenth centuries / Bruno Blondé and Julie De Groot -- Warmth for men : kitchens and stables in peasant houses in Italy (seventeenth-eighteenth centuries) / Manuel Vaquero Piñeiro -- Energy usage in the kitchen : heat and material culture in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Dutch cookbooks / Merit Hondelink -- Energy and the functional specialisation of domestic space in eighteenth-century Ghent and Leiden : the early modern home as an 'energyscape' / Wout Saelens -- 'Those closest to the fire enjoy the most of its glow'. Inequality and energy in eighteenth century Flanders / Wouter Ryckbosch.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781003134398 , 1003134394 , 9781000920116 , 1000920119 , 9781000920109 , 1000920100
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Themes in environmental history
    DDC: 392.3/6094
    Keywords: Dwellings Heating and ventilation ; History ; Energy consumption History ; Material culture ; Civilization, Modern ; HISTORY / General
    Abstract: "Uncovering, for the first time, the role played by home users in fostering energy changes, this book explores the effects of energy transitions between the medieval and industrial era on the everyday life of Europeans and considers how cultural, social and material changes in the home facilitated the transition towards a more energy-demanding world. This book delves deeper into the interactions between early modern consumers and the ecological constraints of the world surrounding them. Experts on specific aspects of domestic energy uses departing from different case studies in early modern Europe confront these central issues. This book therefore offers a wide range of approaches within a long-term and comparative perspective. Different 'material cultures of energy' across time and space and across different climates in Europe are explored. Ultimately, this book aims to consider how the early modern home not just adapted to energy changes, but perhaps even prepared the way for our modern addiction to fossil energy. Energy in the Early Modern Home is the perfect resource for students and scholars of early modern Europe, premodern environmental history, the history of consumption and material culture, and the history of science and technology"--...
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9780367681371 , 9780367681357
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 249 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Themes in environmental history
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Energy in the early modern home
    DDC: 392.3/6094
    Keywords: Dwellings Heating and ventilation ; History ; Energy consumption History ; Material culture ; Civilization, Modern
    Abstract: "Uncovering, for the first time, the role played by home users in fostering energy changes, this book explores the effects of energy transitions between the medieval and industrial era on the everyday life of Europeans and considers how cultural, social and material changes in the home facilitated the transition towards a more energy-demanding world. This book delves deeper into the interactions between early modern consumers and the ecological constraints of the world surrounding them. Experts on specific aspects of domestic energy uses departing from different case studies in early modern Europe confront these central issues. This book therefore offers a wide range of approaches within a long-term and comparative perspective. Different 'material cultures of energy' across time and space and across different climates in Europe are explored. Ultimately, this book aims to consider how the early modern home not just adapted to energy changes, but perhaps even prepared the way for our modern addiction to fossil energy. Energy in the Early Modern Home is the perfect resource for students and scholars of early modern Europe, premodern environmental history, the history of consumption and material culture, and the history of science and technology"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Energy in the early modern home / Wout Saelens, Bruno Blondé and Wouter Ryckbosch -- Continuity and change in the search for domestic warmth : material culture, fuels, practices (France, sixteenth-nineteenth centuries) / Olivier Jandot -- A flaming Renaissance. The material culture of staying warm in the Venetian artisan's home (sixteenth-seventeenth centuries) / Stefania Montemezzo -- Between home and manufacturing. The use of wood and charcoal in early modern Northern Italy : two case studies / Luca Mocarelli, Giulio Ongaro and Paolo Tedeschi -- Fireplaces and stoves as icons of comfort / John E. Crowley -- Material cultures of warmth in England and Sweden during the long eighteenth century / Johanna Ilmakunnas and Jon Stobart -- The kitchen : an early modern power house? Antwerp, sixteenth-eighteenth centuries / Bruno Blondé and Julie De Groot -- Warmth for men : kitchens and stables in peasant houses in Italy (seventeenth-eighteenth centuries) / Manuel Vaquero Piñeiro -- Energy usage in the kitchen : heat and material culture in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Dutch cookbooks / Merit Hondelink -- Energy and the functional specialisation of domestic space in eighteenth-century Ghent and Leiden : the early modern home as an 'energyscape' / Wout Saelens -- 'Those closest to the fire enjoy the most of its glow'. Inequality and energy in eighteenth century Flanders / Wouter Ryckbosch.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9788855180535
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (25 p.)
    Series Statement: Datini Studies in Economic History
    Abstract: This chapter seeks to explore local and regional variation in levels of inequality in different types of rural localities and regions within the late medieval County of Flanders. Our research indicates that fiscal sources for the County of Flanders can produce reliable data on the distribution of income during the late medieval period. The analysis of these data shows that important local and regional differences can be observed in the distribution of rural income. To a large extent, these local variations can be explained by differences in access to local economic resources. Our results, however, also indicate that substantial regional differences in access to rural resources can produce similar income distributions
    Note: English
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