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Early Modern Knowledge Societies As Affective Economies Inger Leemans

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Early Modern Knowledge Societies As Affective Economies Inger Leemans
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 45.04 MB
Author: Inger Leemans, Anne Goldgar
ISBN: 9780367219949, 9780367219963, 9780429270222, 0367219948, 0367219964, 0429270224, 2020037240, 2020037241
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Early Modern Knowledge Societies As Affective Economies Inger Leemans by Inger Leemans, Anne Goldgar 9780367219949, 9780367219963, 9780429270222, 0367219948, 0367219964, 0429270224, 2020037240, 2020037241 instant download after payment.

Early Modern Knowledge Societies as Affective Economies researches the development of knowledge economies in Early Modern Europe. Starting with the Southern and Northern Netherlands as important early hubs for marketing knowledge, it analyses knowledge economies in the dynamics of a globalizing world.
The book brings together scholars and perspectives from history, art history, material culture, book history, history of science and literature to analyse the relationship between knowledge and markets. How did knowledge grow into a marketable product? What knowledge about markets was available in this period, and how did it develop? By connecting these questions the authors show how knowledge markets operated, not only economically but also culturally, through communication and affect. Knowledge societies are analysed as affective communities, spaces and practices. Compelling case studies describe the role of emotions such as hope, ambition, desire, love, fascination, adventure and disappointment – on driving merchants, contractors and consumers to operate in the market of knowledge. In so doing, the book offers innovative perspectives on the development of knowledge markets and the valuation of knowledge.
Introducing the reader to different perspectives on how knowledge markets operated from both an economic and cultural perspective, this book will be of great use to students, graduates and scholars of early modern history, economic history, the history of emotions and the history of the Low Countries.

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