The Routledge Handbook Of Material Culture In Early Modern Europe by Catherine Richardson
This comprehensive handbook delves into the intricate world of material culture in early modern Europe, exploring the profound impact of objects on society, identity, and everyday life during this transformative period. Through a multidisciplinary lens, it examines the roles of various artifacts, from clothing and domestic items to art and architecture, in shaping cultural and social dynamics. By integrating perspectives from history, anthropology, and art history, the book offers a nuanced understanding of how material goods influenced personal and collective experiences, reflecting broader economic, political, and cultural shifts of the time.
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- 2016
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