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Forms of Association
Making Publics in Early Modern Europe

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Informationen zum Autor Marlene Eberhart is on the music faculty at Vanier College and humanities faculty at Dawson College in Montreal, USA. Paul Yachnin is Tomlinson Professor of Shakespeare Studies and director of the Institute for the Public Life of Arts and Ideas at McGill University, USA. Klappentext In today's connected and interactive world, it is hard to imagine a time when cultural and intellectual interests did not lead people to associate with others who shared similar views and preoccupations. In this volume of essays, fifteen scholars explore how these kinds of relationships began to transform early modern European culture. Zusammenfassung In today's connected and interactive world! it is hard to imagine a time when cultural and intellectual interests did not lead people to associate with others who shared similar views and preoccupations. In this volume of essays! fifteen scholars explore how these kinds of relationships began to transform early modern European culture.

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Assisted by Paul Yachnin (Editor), Marlene Eberhart (Editor)
Authors Paul Yachnin, Paul (EDT)/ Eberhart Yachnin
Publisher University of Massachusetts
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 30.06.2015
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
 
EAN 9781625341679
ISBN 978-1-62534-167-9
Pages 368
 
Series Massachusetts Studies in Early
Massachusetts Studies in Early Modern Culture
Massachusetts Studies in Early Modern Culture
Massachusetts Studies in Early
 

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