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City limits perspectives on the historical European city / edited by Glenn Clark, Judith Owens, and Greg T. Smith.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Montreal ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press, (c)2010.Description: 1 online resource (x, 396 pages) illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780773590830
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HT131 .C589 2010
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Glenn Clark, Judith Owens, and Greg T. Smith -- Placing the city. Peter Lake -- What made the Eurasian city work -- -- Urban political cultures in early modern Europe and Asia / Christopher Friedrichs -- Global Yokels -- -- vernacular manuscript chronicles and urban identity in early modern Germany / Johannes C. Wolfart -- Renaissance Venice as a musical model for Copenhagen / Susan Lewis Hammond -- Walking the city limits -- -- the performance of authority and identity in Mary Tudor's Norwich / Mary A. Blackstone -- Rational luxuries and civilized pleasures -- -- nationalizing elite Parisian values, 1848-49 / Melanie A. Bailey -- The "Divine Little City" and the "Terrible Town" -- -- Henry James on Florence and New York / Robin Hoople -- Gender, mobility, and the city. Arlene Young -- Exploring Edinburgh -- -- urban tourism in late eighteenth-century Britain / Pam Perkins -- Clearing the streets -- -- blindness and begging in Henry Mayhew's London Labour and the London poor / Vanessa Warne -- A contested city -- -- Gwen John, Suzanne Valadon, and women artists in Fin-fe-Siècle Paris / Julie Johnson -- Redressing boundaries. Bernard Dov Cooperman -- Alls wie mannn inn krieg pflegt zue thuen -- -- Music and Catholic processions in Counter-Reformation Augsburg / Alexander J. Fisher -- Madness in a magnificant building -- -- gentile responses to Jewish synagogues in Amsterdam, 1670-1730 / Saskia Coenen Snyder -- Between history and hope -- -- the urban centre of William Blake and William Wordsworth / Jon Saklofske -- The humours of Sailortown -- -- Atlantic history meets subculture theory / Isaac Land.
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Glenn Clark, Judith Owens, and Greg T. Smith -- Placing the city. Peter Lake -- What made the Eurasian city work -- -- Urban political cultures in early modern Europe and Asia / Christopher Friedrichs -- Global Yokels -- -- vernacular manuscript chronicles and urban identity in early modern Germany / Johannes C. Wolfart -- Renaissance Venice as a musical model for Copenhagen / Susan Lewis Hammond -- Walking the city limits -- -- the performance of authority and identity in Mary Tudor's Norwich / Mary A. Blackstone -- Rational luxuries and civilized pleasures -- -- nationalizing elite Parisian values, 1848-49 / Melanie A. Bailey -- The "Divine Little City" and the "Terrible Town" -- -- Henry James on Florence and New York / Robin Hoople -- Gender, mobility, and the city. Arlene Young -- Exploring Edinburgh -- -- urban tourism in late eighteenth-century Britain / Pam Perkins -- Clearing the streets -- -- blindness and begging in Henry Mayhew's London Labour and the London poor / Vanessa Warne -- A contested city -- -- Gwen John, Suzanne Valadon, and women artists in Fin-fe-Siècle Paris / Julie Johnson -- Redressing boundaries. Bernard Dov Cooperman -- Alls wie mannn inn krieg pflegt zue thuen -- -- Music and Catholic processions in Counter-Reformation Augsburg / Alexander J. Fisher -- Madness in a magnificant building -- -- gentile responses to Jewish synagogues in Amsterdam, 1670-1730 / Saskia Coenen Snyder -- Between history and hope -- -- the urban centre of William Blake and William Wordsworth / Jon Saklofske -- The humours of Sailortown -- -- Atlantic history meets subculture theory / Isaac Land.

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