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Making Archives in Early Modern Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

Making Archives in Early Modern Europe

Compares the archives of European states after 1500 to reveal changes in how records supported memory, authority and power.

A Concise History of Switzerland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

A Concise History of Switzerland

Despite its position at the heart of Europe and its quintessentially European nature, Switzerland's history is often overlooked within the English-speaking world. This comprehensive and engaging history of Switzerland traces the historical and cultural development of this fascinating but neglected European country from the end of the Dark Ages up to the present. The authors focus on the initial Confederacy of the Middle Ages; the religious divisions which threatened it after 1500 and its surprising survival amongst Europe's monarchies; the turmoil following the French Revolution and conquest, which continued until the Federal Constitution of 1848; the testing of the Swiss nation through the late nineteenth century and then two World Wars and the Depression of the 1930s; and the unparalleled economic and social growth and political success of the post-war era. The book concludes with a discussion of the contemporary challenges, often shared with neighbours, that shape the country today.

Making Archives in Early Modern Europe
  • Language: en

Making Archives in Early Modern Europe

European states were overwhelmed with information around 1500. Their agents sought to organize their overflowing archives to provide trustworthy evidence and comprehensive knowledge that was useful in the everyday exercise of power. This detailed comparative study explores cases from Lisbon to Vienna to Berlin in order to understand how changing information technologies and ambitious programs of state-building challenged record-keepers to find new ways to organize and access the information in their archives. From the intriguing details of how clerks invented new ways to index and catalog the expanding world to the evolution of new perspectives on knowledge and power among philologists and historians, this book provides illuminating vignettes and revealing comparisons about a core technology of governance in early modern Europe. Enhanced by perspectives from the history of knowledge and from archival science, this wide-ranging study explores the potential and the limitations of knowledge management as media technologies evolved.

Orthodoxies and Heterodoxies in Early Modern German Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Orthodoxies and Heterodoxies in Early Modern German Culture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Interdisciplinary essays on early modern Germany that address orthodoxy and its challenges in religion, politics, and the arts. Confronting the transformation of normative canons after the Reformation, the essays investigate authority and knowledge in an era of shifting cultural foundations.

Jenatsch's Axe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 198

Jenatsch's Axe

During the turbulent events of Europe's Thirty Years' War, both ruthlessness and adaptability were crucial ingredients for success. In this engaging volume, Randolph C. Head traces the career of an extraordinarily adaptable and ruthless figure, George Jenatsch (1596-1639). Born a Protestant pastor's son, Jenatsch's career took him from the clergy to the military to the nobility. A passionate Calvinist in his youth, he converted to Catholicism and prudence as his power grew. A native speaker of the Romansh language, he crossed the boundaries of language and local loyalty in his service to France, Venice, and his own people. Violence marked every turning point of his life. After fleeing the "H...

Early Modern Democracy in the Grisons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Early Modern Democracy in the Grisons

A 1995 study of one of the most unusual political entities in early modern Europe, in the Swiss Alps.

Information
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 902

Information

"Information technology shapes nearly every part of modern life, and debates about information--its meaning, effects, and applications--are central to a range of fields, from economics, technology, and politics to library science, media studies, and cultural studies. This rich, unique resource traces the history of information with an approach designed to draw connections across fields and perspectives, and provide essential context for our current age of information. Clear, accessible, and authoritative, the book opens with a series of articles that provide a narrative history of information from premodern practices to twenty-first-century information culture. This section focuses on major ...

Orthodoxies and Heterodoxies in Early Modern German Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 307

Orthodoxies and Heterodoxies in Early Modern German Culture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-11-30
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Interdisciplinary essays on early modern Germany that address orthodoxy and its challenges in religion, politics, and the arts. Confronting the transformation of normative canons after the Reformation, the essays investigate authority and knowledge in an era of shifting cultural foundations.

Rethinking the Archive in Pre-modern Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 175

Rethinking the Archive in Pre-modern Europe

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Archives & Information in the Early Modern World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

Archives & Information in the Early Modern World

Includes revised version of papers from a conference entitled "Transforming Information: Record Keeping in the Early Modern World" held at the British Academy in April 2014, together with three additional essays.