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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789004289635
    Language: English , German , French
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 238 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Brill studies in intellectual history volume 239
    Series Statement: Brill's studies in intellectual history
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bilingual Europe
    DDC: 470/.42
    RVK:
    Keywords: Latin language Foreign elements ; Bilingualism History ; Indo-European languages Influence on Latin ; Latin language Influence on Indo-European languages ; Geschichte 1300-1800 ; Kongreß ; Europa ; Latein ; Landessprache ; Mehrsprachigkeit ; Kultur ; Literatur ; Konferenzschrift 2009 ; Europa ; Landessprache ; Neulatein ; Zweisprachigkeit ; Geschichte 1300-1800
    Abstract: Bilingual Europe presents to the reader a Europe that for a long time was 'multilingual': besides the vernacular languages Latin played an important role. Even 'nationalistic' treatises could be written in Latin. Until deep into the 18th century scientific works were written in it. It is still an official language of the Roman Catholic Church. But why did authors choose for Latin or for their native tongue. In the case of bilingual authors, what made them choose either language, and what implications did that have? What interactions existed between the two? Contributors include Jan Bloemendal, Wiep van Bunge, H. Floris Cohen, Arjan C. van Dixhoorn, Guillaume van Gemert, Joep T. Leerssen, Ingrid Rowland, Arie Schippers, Eva Del Soldato, Demmy Verbeke, Françoise Waquet, and Ari H. Wesseling. --
    Note: Enthält Bibliografie und Index , Beiträge teilweise englisch, teilweise deutsch, teilweise französisch
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    ISBN: 1306318807 , 9004261257 , 9781306318808 , 9789004261259 , 9789004261242 , 9004261249
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Ditcham, Brian G. H. [Rezension von: Kuijpers, Erika, Memory before Modernity: Practices of Memory in Early Modern Europe] 2014
    Series Statement: Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions volume 176
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Memory before modernity : practices of memory in early modern Europe
    Keywords: Politics and culture History ; Memory Social aspects 16th century ; History ; Memory Social aspects 17th century ; History ; Loss (Psychology) Social aspects ; History ; Social conflict History ; HISTORY ; Europe ; Western ; HISTORY ; Renaissance ; Europe ; Civilization ; Memory ; Social aspects ; Europa ; Politics and culture ; Social conditions ; History ; Military history ; Social conflict ; Erinnerung ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Europe Social conditions ; Europe Civilization ; Europe History 1492-1648 ; Europe History, Military 1492-1648 ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction: On the early modernity of modern memory / Judith Pollmann and Erika Kuijpers -- PART I. Memory politics and memory wars -- The usable past in the Lemberg Armenian community's struggle for equal rights, 1578-1654 / Alexandr Osipian -- A contested past : memory wars during the Twelve Years Truce (1609-21) / Jasper van der Steen -- "You will see who they are that revile, and lessen your glorious deliverance" : the "memory war" about the "glorious revolution" / Ulrich Niggemann -- Civic and confessional memory in conflict : Augsburg in the sixteenth century / Sean F. Dunwoody -- Tales of a peasant revolt : taboos and memories of 1514 in Hungary / Gabriella Erdelyi -- Shaping the memory of the French wars of religion : the first centuries / Philip Benedict -- Part II. Mediality -- Celebrating a Trojan horse : memories of the Dutch revolt in Breda, 1590-1650 / Marianne Eekhout -- "The odious demon from across the sea" : Oliver Cromwell, memory and the dislocations of Ireland / Sarah Covington -- Material memories of the guildsmen : crafting identities in early modern London / Jasmine Kilburn-Toppin -- Between storytelling and patriotic scripture : the memory brokers of the Dutch Revolt / Erika Kuijpers -- Lost in time and space? : glocal memoryscapes in the early modern world / Dagmar Freist -- The spaces of memory and their transmediations : on the lives of exotic images and their material evocations / Benjamin Schmidt -- PART III. Personal memory -- Disturbing memories : narrating experiences and emotions of distressing events in the French wars of religion / Susan Broomhall -- Remembering fear : the fear of violence and the violence of fear in seventeenth-century war memories / Andreas Bahr -- Permeable memories : family history and the diaspora of southern Netherlandish exiles in the seventeenth century / Johannes Muller -- Women, memory and family history in seventeenth-century England / Katharine Hodgkin -- The experience of rupture and the history of memory / Brecht Deseure and Judith Pollmann.
    Abstract: This volume examines the practice of memory in early modern Europe, showing that this was already a multimedia affair with many political uses, and affecting people at all levels of society; many pre-modern memory practices persist until today
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , English
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