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Senses Of Space In The Early Modern World Nicholas Terpstra

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Senses Of Space In The Early Modern World Nicholas Terpstra
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.07 MB
Pages: 94
Author: Nicholas Terpstra
ISBN: 9781009462624, 1009462628
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Senses Of Space In The Early Modern World Nicholas Terpstra by Nicholas Terpstra 9781009462624, 1009462628 instant download after payment.

How did early moderns experience sense and space? How did the expanding cultural, political, and social horizons of the period emerge out of those experiences and further shape them This Element takes an approach that is both global expansive and locally rooted by focusing on four cities as key examples: Florence, Amsterdam, Boston, and Manila. They relate to distinct parts of European cultural and colonialist experience from north to south, republican to monarchical, Catholic to Protestant. Without attempting a comprehensive treatment, the Element aims to convey the range of distinct experiences of space and sense as these varied by age, gender, race, and class. Readers see how sensory and spatial experiences emerged through religious cultures which were themselves shaped by temporal rhythms, and how sound and movement expressed gathering economic and political forces in an emerging global order. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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