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Cultural History Of Early Modern European Streets Kindle Riitta Laitinen

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Cultural History Of Early Modern European Streets Kindle Riitta Laitinen
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Publisher: Independely Published
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Pages: 183
Author: Riitta Laitinen, Thomas Thomas Vance Cohen
ISBN: 9789004172517, 9004172513
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: Kindle

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Cultural History Of Early Modern European Streets Kindle Riitta Laitinen by Riitta Laitinen, Thomas Thomas Vance Cohen 9789004172517, 9004172513 instant download after payment.

In urban life, streets are elemental, but urban history seldom places them centre stage. It tends to view them as mere backdrops for events or social relations, or to study them as material constructions, the fruit of urban planning, but largely vacant of inhabitants. Examining people and streets in tandem, the contributors to this volume strive towards more integrated urban history. They discuss the social and political processes of early modern street life, and the discursive play in which streets figured. Six chapters, based in Sweden-Finland, England, Portugal, Italy, and Transylvania, discuss the subtle interplay of the material and immaterial, public and private, planned order and versatility, spontaneous invention, control and resistance a " all matters central to how streets worked. Contributors are Emese BAlint, Maria Helena Barreiros, Elizabeth S. Cohen, Thomas V. Cohen, Alexander Cowan, Anu Korhonen, Riitta Laitinen, and Dag LindstrAm..

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