Cultural Exchange in Early Modern Europe

William Monter author Robert Muchembled editor Donatella Calabi editor Stephen Turk Christensen editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:1st Mar '07

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This volume surveys the crucial role of cities in shaping cultural exchange in early modern Europe.

As transfer points between different economic and cultural zones, cities are crucial to shaping processes of cultural exchange. This volume compares and contrasts the spaces, sites and buildings which expressed and shaped inter-cultural relationships within the cities of early modern Europe and looks at the central role of foreigners.As transfer points between different economic and cultural zones, cities are crucial to shaping processes of cultural exchange. Urban culture embraces cultural traits borrowed or imported from afar and those of local neighbourhoods, professions and social groups, yet it also offers possibilities for the survival of minority identities. This volume compares the characteristics and patterns of change in the spaces, sites and building, which expressed and shaped inter-cultural relationships within the cities of early modern Europe, especially in their ethnic, religious and international dimensions. A central theme is the role of foreigners and the spaces and buildings associated with them from ghettos, churches and hospitals to colleges, inns and markets. Individual studies include Greeks in Italian cities and London; the 'Cities of Jews' in Italy and the place of ghettos in the European imagination; and the contributions of foreign merchants to the growth of Amsterdam as a commercial metropolis.

'For historians of religion, volume one contains some real treats … Beautifully illustrated, finely argued, and richly researched, it is genuine scholarship of highest order. … this book makes a real contribution to our understanding of European religion between 1400 and 1700.' Church Times

ISBN: 9780521845472

Dimensions: 234mm x 162mm x 32mm

Weight: 866g

454 pages