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Money, Morality, and Culture in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Diane Wolfthal author Juliann Vitullo editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:28th May '10

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One of the first volumes to explore the intersection of economics, morality, and culture, this collection analyzes the role of the developing monetary economy in Western Europe from the twelfth to the seventeenth century. The contributors”scholars from the fields of history, literature, art history and musicology”investigate how money infiltrated every aspect of everyday life, modified notions of social identity, and encouraged debates about ethical uses of wealth. These essays investigate how the new symbolic system of money restructured religious practices, familial routines, sexual activities, gender roles, urban space, and the production of literature and art. They explore the complex ethical and theological discussions which developed because the role of money in everyday life and the accumulation of wealth seemed to contradict Christian ideals of poverty and charity, revealing a rich web of reactions to the tensions inherent in a predominately Christian, (neo)capitalist culture. Money, Morality, and Culture in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe presents a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary assessment of the ways in which the rise of the monetary economy fundamentally affected morality and culture in Western Europe.

'Admirably pan-European in its subject matter, this volume engages with a range of disciplines - art history, economic history, and musicology, as well as English, Italian, and comparative literature. Exhaustively researched and well written, this is a very strong collection.' Linda Woodbridge, Penn State University, USA 'The range of material is indeed impressive - there is plenty to learn outside of one's own discipline, whatever it may be. Moreover, the essays are generally well-researched and well-argued.' Renaissance Quarterly 'The contributors include economic historians, a musicologist, art historians, and literary critics who examine a pan-European range of cultural and economic phenomena from the thirteenth through to the seventeenth century. The interdisciplinary character and unusual perspectives of this volume make is a welcome contribution to an area traditionally dominated by economic historians.' Economic History Review

ISBN: 9780754664970

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Weight: 703g

262 pages