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1 Part II Paper 14: Material culture in the early modern world Course Convenor: Lecturers: Professor Ulinka Rublack Dr Melissa Calaresu, Dr Stefan Hanß, Dr Suzanna Ivanič, Dr Emma Spary Dr William O Reilly, Prof Ulinka Rublack, Dr Helen Pfeifer This course engages with the vigorous historiographical debates on consumption from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment in a global perspective. Key questions are to what extent this period witnessed a consumer revolution and birth of Western materialism, or whether early modern Europe was just one of several global centres in which the production and consumption of goods proliferated during this period. Lectures focus not just on Europe, but the Ottoman Empire, Asia and North America. How can historians find out about the meanings a greater number of things held for people in different milieus and how contemporaries approached question of value? Did an engagement with things and appearances constitute identities, so that personhood must therefore be thought of as emerging in relation to objects and exchange, rather than as pre-existing entity? In what ways did the importance of domestic interiors and cuisine change? Should we regard slaves and concubines as part of a contemporary material culture, where you could own people? Students will gain a fresh and stimulating grounding of the central themes in early modern history as well as of methodological and theoretical frameworks of recent historical writing, which understands the importance of looking at early modern Europe as part of a globalising world. The course allows students to become familiar with the language and approaches of art history and anthropology as well as with changes within economic and cultural history. Key issues interlink particularly closely with HAP teaching on images, artefacts, cultural history, trans-national history, and gender history. In addition to lectures and seminars there are handling sessions and museum visits in Cambridge, guided by experts in the field. These visits provide a rare opportunity to closely look at objects to reflect on what evidence they provide for historians. 1

2 Course Outline: Seminars and supervisions Examination Three-hour unseen; answer 3 questions; undivided paper There will always be a question set on each of the lecture topics Teaching regime for this paper Michaelmas: 8 lecture classes; plus 2 museum handling sessions Lent: the same Easter: one revision class Supervisions, 4 per student; in either term, plus revision Classes are 1 hours 45 minutes and mix 30 minute lecturing with seminar style teaching and hands-on practical exercises Supervision topics are the same as the lecture topics Fieldtrips take you to Cambridge Museums and College collections and allow you to handle objects as well as discover those in reserve collections Seminar Schedule (Mondays 9: , Faculty of History, Room 12): Michaelmas Term Periods 10 October 2016 Introduction/The Renaissance as a New World of Goods (SI) 17 October 2016 Reformation Worlds from Wittenberg to the Dutch Golden Age (UR) 24 October 2016 Catholic Renewal and the Global Baroque (SI) Geographies of Change 31 October 2016 The Spanish World: Connected Histories of Encounters (SH) 7 November 2016 The Atlantic World (WOR) 14 November 2016 The Ottoman World (SH) Case Studies 21 November 2016 Court Culture (WOR) 28 November 2016 The Advent of Fashion (UR) Lent Term 23 January 2017 Gender and the Body (SH) 30 January 2017 Food and Drugs (ES) 6 February 2017 Turquerie and Cultural Transfer (SH) 13 February 2017 Collecting (SI) 20 February 2017 The Enlightened Public Sphere and Print (ES) 27 February 2017 Music and Sound (AF) 6 March 2017 Street Lives (MC) 13 March 2017 Inventories of Possessions (SI) Easter Term 1 May 2017 Revision: Images, Texts and Objects (HP) Handling Schedule 18 October 2016, 1-2pm, Dutch Flower Paintings, Fitzwilliam Museum (UR) 10 November 2016, pm Silver, Robin Hayes Room, Trinity Hall (WOR) Additional sessions on Bronze and the Hainhofer Cabinet at the Fitzwilliam Museum TBA in Lent September

3 Bibliography 1. Approaching Material Culture 2. Consumption 3. Materiality and Making 4. Renaissance 5. Reformations 6. Enlightenment 7. Global Object Cultures 8. Spanish World 9. The Atlantic World 10. Ottoman World 11. Collecting 12. Court Culture 13. Science and Technology 14. Gender and the Body 15. Dress and Fabrics 16. Food and Drink 17. Domestic Worlds and Inventories 18. Street Lives 19. Turquerie and Cultural Transfer 20. Print and Enlightenment 21. Drugs and the Globalisation of Europe 22. Music and Sound 1. Approaching Material Culture Appadurai, A., (ed), The Social Life of Things: Commodities in Cultural Perspective (1986), Intro Avery,V., Calaresu, M., and Laven, M., (eds.), Treasured Possessions from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment (2015) Bourdieu, P., Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste (1984), Introduction Braudel, F., Civilization and Capitalism, vol.2, The Wheels of Commerce (1982), pp Brewer, J., and Porter, R., (eds.), Consumption and the World of Goods (1993), chs.4, 7, 8 Daston, L., (ed.), Things that Talk (2007), Introduction Douglas, M., and Isherwood, B., The World of Goods. Towards an anthropology of consumption (New York 1979), Findlen, P., (ed.), Early Modern Things (2012), Introduction Gerritsen, A., and Riello, G., (eds.), Writing Material Culture History (Bloomsbury, 2014) Hamling, T., and Richardson, C., (eds), Everyday Objects: Medieval and Early Modern Material Culture and its meanings (2010) Harvey, K., (ed), History and Material Culture (2009), 1-3, 9. Howell, M., Commerce Before Capitalism in Europe, (2010), Introduction. Jordanova, L., The look of the Past: Visual and Material Evidence in Historical Practice (Cambridge, 2012), especially Introduction and ch. 3 MacGregor, N., A History of the World in 100 Objects (London, 2010) Miller, D., The Comfort of Things (2008) Mukerji, C., From Graven Images: Patterns of Modern Materialism (New York 1983), chs.1,5,6. de Munck, B., 'Artisans, Products and Gifts: Rethinking the History of Material Culture', Past & Present, August 2014, Richardson, C., Hamling, T., and Gaimster, D., (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Material Culture in Early Modern Europe (Routledge, 2016) Rublack, U., Renaissance Dress, Cultures of Making, and the Period Eye, West 86th: A Journal of Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture 23:1 (Spring Summer 2016): 6-34 Sarti, R., Europe at Home - Family and Material Culture (2002), chs.2-4. Schama, S., The Embarrassment of Riches (London, 1987), Introduction, ch.5, Appendices. Sennett, R., The Craftsman (2008). Sombart, W., Of Luxury and Capitalism (transl. Ann Arbor 1967). 3

4 2. Consumption Bernard Mandeville, The Fable of the Bees; or, Private Vices, Publick Benefits (1795). Molière, Bourgeois Gentilhomme (various editions), M.F.K. Fisher, (trans.), The Physiology of Taste: Or, Meditations on Transcendental Gastronomy by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jonanovich, 1978) Adam Smith, An Inquiry into the Wealth of Nations (various editions). For trade cards, search the Waddesdon Manor collection: or look under Prints and drawings in the online collection of the Fitzwilliam Museum. Berg, M., and Clifford, H., (eds.), Consumers and Luxury: consumer culture in Europe, (Manchester, 1999), chs. 3, 7. Berg, M., Luxury and Pleasure in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Oxford, 2005), esp. Part I, III. Burke, P., Conspicuous consumption in 17th-century Italy, in Burke, The Historical Anthropology of early modern Italy (Cambridge, 1987). Burke, P., Res et Verba: Conspicuous Consumption in the Early Modern World', in J. Brewer and R. Porter (eds), Consumption and the World of Goods (London, Routledge, 1993), Burke, P., Venice and Amsterdam (section comparing consumption in both environments). Calaresu, M., Making and Eating Ice Cream in Naples: Rethinking Consumption and Sociability in the Eighteenth Century, Past and Present (2013) 220 (1): Davis, N.Z., The Gift in Sixteenth-Century France (2000). Duplessis, R., Transitions to Capitalism in Early Modern Europe (1997) Goldgar, A., Tulipmania: Money, Honor and Knowlegde in the Dutch Golden Age (2007), chs. 2, 3. Goldthwaite, R., Wealth and the Demand for Art in Renaissance Italy, (1993), esp. intro., The Level of Wealth, Urban Foundations of New Consumption Habits, The Culture of Consumption. Illouz, E. Cold Intimacies. The Making of Emotional Capitalism (2007), Introduction. McKendrick, N., Brewer, J., Plumb, J., (eds.), The Birth of a Consumer Society (1982), Introduction. McNeil, P., and Riello, G., Luxury: A Rich History (OUP, 2016), Chs. 2, 3 Pennell, S., Consumption and consumerism in early modern England, Historical Journal, 42:2 (1999), Pennell, S., Material Culture in Seventeenth-century Britain : The Matter of Domestic Consumption, in Frank Trentman (ed), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Consumption (Oxford, 2012), ch.3 also ch. 11 by Evelyn Welch on Sites of Consumption in Early Modern Europe. Pomeranz, K., The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy (2000) Introduction, ch.3. Roche, D., A History of Everyday Things. The Birth of Consumption in France, (2000), esp. chs.3, 7-9. Scott, K., The Waddesdon Trade Cards: More than one history, Journal of Design History, 7/1 (2004) Spufford, P., Power and Profit: The Merchant in Medieval Europe (2006), chs. 1,2,5,6 Thirsk, J., Economic Policy and Projects: The Development of a Consumer Society in Early Modern England (1978). Van den Heuvel, D., Women and entrepreneurship. Female traders in the Northern Netherlands c (2008) de Vries, J., The Industrious Revolution: Consumer Behavior and the Household 1650 to the Present (2008), chs.1,2,4. Walker, J., Gambling and Venetian Noblemen, c , Past & Present, 162 (1999), Walsh, C., Shops, shopping, and the art of decision making in eighteenth-century England, in John Styles and Amanda Vickery (eds), Gender, Taste, and Material Culture in Britain and America in the Long Eighteenth Century (2006), Weatherill, L., Consumer Behaviour and Material culture in Britain, (2 nd ed. 1996). 4

5 Welch, E., Shopping in the Renaissance: Consumer cultures in Italy, (Yale, 2005), esp. Intro., chs. 1,2,6,8-10. Wrightson, K., Earthly Necessities: Economic Lives in Early Modern Britain, (New Haven, 2000) 3. Materiality and Making Cennino Cennini, The Craftsman's Handbook, New York 1960 Benvenuto Cellini, The Treatises of Benvenuto Cellini on Goldsmithing and Sculpture, var.edns. Benvenuto Cellini, The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini, var. edns. Hugh Platt, The Jewel house of Art and Nature, London See also, Baxandall, M., The Limewood Sculptors of Renaissance Germany (New Haven, 1980), ch.6, Baxandall, M., Painting and experience in fifteenth-century Italy (1988), 1-49, Bynum, C., Christian Materiality (2011), Introduction. Cole, M., 'Cellini's Blood', Art Bulletin 81.2, 1999, Daston, L., (ed.), Things that Talk (2007), Introduction. Gerritsen, A., Domesticating Goods from Overseas: Global Material Culture in the Early Modern Netherlands, Journal of Design History 29: 3 (2016) Klein, U., and E.C. Spary (eds), Materials and Expertise in Early Modern Europe (2009), chs.7, 9. Lehmann, A-S., 'How materials make meaning', Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art 2013, and articles in this volume, esp by Lipinska, Peacock, Scholten. Miller, D., Artefacts and the Meaning of Things, in Tim Ingold (ed.) Companion Encyclopaedia of Anthropology (London, 1994); chs. 15, Mikhail, A., Anatolian timber and Egyptian grain: things that made the Ottoman Empire, in Findlen (ed.), Early Modern Things (2012), de Munck, B., 'Artisans, Products and Gifts: Rethingking the History of Material Culture', Past & Present, August 2014, Prown, J., Mind in matter: an introduction to material culture theory and method, Winterthur Portfolio, 17 (1982), Roberts, L., Schaffer, S., Dear, P., (eds.), The Mindful Hand: Inquiry and Invention from the Late Renaissance to Early Industrialisation (Amsterdam, 2007) Rublack, U., Matter in the Material Renaissance, Past & Present (May 2013), Schäfer, D., The Crafting of 10,000 Things: Knowledge and Technology in Seventeenth-Century China (Chicago, 2011) Smith, P., Nature and Art, Making and Knowing: Reconstructing Sixteenth-Century Life-Casting Techniques, Renaissance Quarterly 63 (2010), Smith, P., The Body of the Artisan: Art and Experience in the Scientific Revolution (Chicago, 2004) Smith, P., Meyers, A., and Cook, H. J. (eds.), Ways of Making and Knowing: The Material Culture of Empirical Knowledge (Michigan Press, 2014), Introduction, Ch. 1 Tarule, R., The Artisans of Ipswich: Craftsmanship and Community in Colonial New England (2004) Wheeler, J., Renaissance Secrets, Recipes and Formulas (2009) 5

6 4. Renaissance Leone Battista Alberti, The Family in Renaissance Florence (various editions), Book Three; and ibid., On the Art of Building in Ten Books (Cambridge MA, 1991). David Chambers, A Renaissance Cardinal and his Worldly Goods: The Will and Inventory of Francesco Gonzaga ( ) (1992), pp Albrecht Dürer, Travel Journal of his Journey to the Netherlands (various editions) Robert Klein and Henri Zerner (eds), Italian Art, : Sources and Documents (1990); see especially sections on collecting and taste. A visit to the Renaissance collection held in the Rothschild Gallery of the Fitzwilliam is especially recommended when preparing this topic. Adamson, G., Riello, G., and Teasley, S., (eds.), Global design history (2011), Ch. 1 - M. Ajmar and L. Mola 'The global Renaissance cross-cultural objects' Ajmar-Wollheim, M., and Dennis, F., At Home in Renaissance Italy (London: V&A Publications, 1996). Atwell, A., Ritual trading at the Florentine Wool-Cloth Botteghe, in R.J. Crum and J.T. Paoletti (eds), Renaissance Florence: A social history (Cambridge, 2006), Bassani, E., and Fagg, W., Africa and the Renaissance (New York, 1988) Baxandall, M., Painting and Experience in Fifteenth-Century Italy (first published, 1972; 2 nd edn, 1988); sections one and two. Burke, P., The European Renaissance: Centres and Peripheries (1998), ch.5 Findlen, P., Possessing the Past: The Material World of the Italian Renaissance, The American Historical Review 103/1 (1998): Grafton, A., Leone Battista Alberti: Masterbuilder of the Italian Renaissance (Cambridge MA, 2000), chs 8 and 9. Goldthwaite, R., Wealth and the Demand for Art in Renaissance Italy, (1993), esp. intro., The Level of Wealth, Urban Foundations of New Consumption Habits, The Culture of Consumption. Hale, J., The Civilization of Europe in the Renaissance (London, 1993), chs 5-6 Howard, D., Venice and the East: The Impact of the Islamic World on Venetian Architecture (2000) Jardine, L., Worldly Goods (London, 1996), chs 1, 2, 6, and 8. Jardine, L., and Brotton, J., Global Interests: Renaissance Art between East and West (2005) Kaufmann, T.D., Court, Cloister and City: The Art and Culture of Central Europe, (1995), Intro, chs.4, 5, 7 Lieb, N., Die Fugger und die Kunst (2vols, 1952/8). Machette, A., Credit and Credibility: Used Goods and Social Relations in Sixteenth-century Florence, in E.Welch and O Malley (eds.), The Material Renaissance (Manchester 2007). Marx, B., Wandering objects, migrating artists: the appropriation of Italian Renaissance art by German courts in the sixteenth century, in H. Roodenburg (ed), Forging European identities, , vol. IV of Cultural exchange in early modern Europe (2007), Thomas, A., The workshop as a space of collaborative artistic production, R.J. Crum and J.T. Paoletti (eds), Renaissance Florence: A social history (Cambridge, 2006), ; see also ch. by Bolland. Thornton, D., The Scholar in his Study: Ownership and Experience in Renaissance Italy (New Haven, 1997), intro., chs 2, 3, 6. Seelig, L., Christoph Jamnitzer s Moor s Head : a late Renaissance drinking vessel, in T. Earle and K.J.P. Lowe (eds.), Black Africans in Renaissance Europe (Cambridge 2005) Syson, L., and Thornton, D., Objects of Virtue: Art in Renaissance Italy (2002), chs. 1, 3, 5. Welch, E., Shopping in the Renaissance: Consumer Cultures in Italy, (2005), 1, 2, 6, Welch, E., and O Malley, M., (eds.), The Material Renaissance (Manchester 2007), intro, chs. 1, 3, 4 Wilson, B., The World in Venice: Print, the City, and early modern Identity (University of Toronto Press, 2005), chs 1 and 2 (on city-maps and costume-books). 6

7 5. Reformations Catholic material culture in Rolf Toman (ed.), Baroque: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting (1998) Xavier Bray (ed.), The Sacred Made Real (London, 2009) Fitzwilliam Museum: see especially the Glaisher Gallery (23 European Pottery) and the Rothschild Gallery (32 Medieval and Renaissance Art). Alberts, T., Conflict and Conversion: Catholicism in Southeast Asia, (Oxford, 2013), ch. 7 Bailey, G.A., Between Renaissance and Baroque: Jesuit Art in Rome, (Toronto, 2003), intro., ch.7, conclusion. Bailey, G.A., Art of Colonial Latin America (London, 2005); chs 5 and 6. Bamji, A., Janssen, G., and Laven, M., (eds.), Ashgate Companion to the Counter-Reformation (2013), esp. Chs. 11 (Sacred Landscape), 13 (Senses), 20 (Art), 21 (Material Culture), 24 (Legacies) Bynum, C., Christian Materiality (2011), Introduction, esp. pp Or C. W. Bynum, Notes from the field Materiality, Art Bulletin (2013), D. Freedberg, The power of images: studies in the history and theory of response (1989), Chs.1, 6 9 David Gaimster and Roger Gilchrist, The Archaeology of the Reformation (Leeds, 2003). David Gentilcore, From Bishop to Witch: The System of the Sacred in Early Modern Terra d Otranto (Manchester, 1992); especially ch. 4 on sacramentals and ch. 6 on relics. Göttler, C., Last things: Art and the religious imagination in the age of reform (Turnhout, 2010) Or C. Göttler, The temptation of the senses at the Sacro Monte di Varallo in C. Göttler and W. de Boer (eds.), Religion and the senses in early modern Europe (2013), pp Hamling, T., Decorating the Godly Household: Religious Art in Post-Reformation Britain (2010) Heal, B., Better Papist than Lutheran: Art and Identity in Later Lutheran Germany, German History (2011), Johnson, C., Cultural Hierarchy in Sixteenth-Century Europe: The Ottomans and Mexicans (2011), chs. 3, 6 Jordanova, L., The Look of the Past: Visual and Material Evidence in Historical Practice (2012), Essay The Jewel of the Church : Bernini s Ecstasy of St Teresa, pp King, R., The beads with which we pray are made from it : Devotional ambers in early modern Italy in C. Göttler and W. de Boer (eds.), Religion and the senses in early modern Europe (2013) pp Laven, M., Devotional Objects in V. Avery, M. Calaresu and M. Laven (eds), Treasured Possessions from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment (2015), and entries following Musacchio, J., Lambs, coral, teeth, and the intimate intersection of religion and magic in Renaissance Tuscany in S. Montgomery and S. Cornelison (eds.), Images, relics, and devotional practices in medieval and Renaissance Italy (Tempe, 2005), pp Po-Chia Hsia, R., The World of Catholic Renewal, (2005); ch. on art and architecture Richardson, C., Hamling, T., and Gaimster, D., (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Material Culture in Early Modern Europe (Routledge, 2016), chs Rubin, M., Religion in U. Rublack (ed.), A concise companion to history (Oxford, 2011), pp Rublack, U., Reformation Europe (Cambridge 2005), ch. 4 Rublack, U., Dressing Up: Cultural Identity in Renaissance Europe (2010), ch.3 Schilling, H., Urban architecture and ritual in confessional Europe, in Schilling and Toth (eds), Religion and Cultural Exchange in Europe, (Cambridge 2007). Scott Dixon, C., et al. (eds.), Living with Religious Diversity in Early Modern Europe (Farnham, 2009); especially chs 3 and 4. Scribner, R.W., Incombustible Luther: The Image of the Reformer in Early Modern Germany, Past & Present 110 (1986), Spicer, A., (ed.), Lutheran Churches in Early Modern Europe (Farnham, 2012); esp. chs 5-7. Verdi Webster, S., Art and Ritual in Golden Age Spain: Sevillian Confraternities and the Processional Sculpture of Holy Week (Princeton, 1998), intro., chs 2,4. Walsham, A., The Reformation of the Landscape (2011), , , Conclusion. 7

8 6. Enlightenment For plates from the Encyclopédie ( ), see or For a virtual tour of the Enlightenment Galleries at the British Museum: Bernard Mandeville, The Fable of the Bees; or, Private Vices, Publick Benefits (1795) Molière, Bourgeois Gentilhomme (various editions) M.F.K. Fisher, (trans.), The Physiology of Taste: Or, Meditations on Transcendental Gastronomy by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jonanovich, 1978) Adam Smith, An Inquiry into the Wealth of Nations (various editions). Avery, V., Calaresu, M. and Laven, M. (eds.), Treasured Possessions from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment (2015) Rublack, material invention from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, pp.36-40; The irresistible, pp74-101; Fans, pp.134-9; McNeil and Riello, Luxury and fashion in the long eighteenth century, pp ; The eighteenth-century desk, pp Berg, M., Luxury and Pleasure in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Oxford, 2005), Part 3. Calaresu, M., Making and Eating Ice Cream in Naples: Rethinking Consumption and Sociability in the Eighteenth Century, Past and Present (2013) 220 (1): Coltman, V., Classical sculpture and the culture of collecting in Britain since 1760 (2009), ch.6 Fairchilds, C., The production and marketing of populuxe goods in eighteenth-century Paris, in J.Brewer and R. Porter (eds), Consumption and the world of goods (1993), Flandrin, J.-L., From Dietetics to Gastronomy: The liberation of the Gourmet, in J.-L. Flandrin and M.Montanari, Food: A culinary history from Antiquity to the Present (1999), Fortini Brown, P., Private Lives in Renaissance Venice: Art, Architecture and the Family (New Haven, 2004), Garrioch, D., The making of revolutionary Paris (2002), chs.4 and 11. Greig, H., The Beau Monde: Fashionable Society in Georgian London (Oxford, 2013), ch. 1 Hellman, M., Furniture, Sociability, and the Work of Leisure in the Eighteenth Century, Eighteenth- Century Studies, 32 (1999), Jones, C., and Spang, R., Sans-culottes, sans cafe, sans tabac: Shifting realms of necessity and luxury in eighteenth-century France, in M.Berg and H.Clifford (eds), Consumers and luxury: Consumer culture in Europe (1999), Klein, U., and Spary, E.C., (eds.), Materials and Expertise in Early Modern Europe (2009), chs.7, 9. McNeil, P., and Riello, G., Walking the streets of London and Paris: Shoes in the Enlightenment, in McNeil and Riello (eds), Shoes: A history from sandals to sneakers (Oxford, 2006), McNeil, P., The appearance of Enlightenment: refashioning the elites, in M.Fitzpatrick et al. (eds), The enlightenment world (Routledge, 2007), North, M., Material Delight and the Joy of Living : Cultural Consumption in the Age of Enlightenment in Germany (2008), esp. chs.1-3, Conclusion. Opper, T., Ancient glory and modern learning: the sculpture-decorated library, in Kim Sloan and Andrew Butler (eds), Enlightenment: Discovering the World in the Eighteenth Century (2003), see also ch. 10. Outram, D., Panorama of the Enlightenment (London: Thames and Hudson, 2006) Pinkard, S., A Revolution in Taste: The Rise of French Cuisine, (Cambridge, 2009), Part III, Cooking, eating, and drinking in the enlightenment, , esp. ch.6. Roche, D., France in the enlightenment (Harvard, 2000), chs.17, 19 Scott, K., and Cherry, D., (eds.), Decorative arts in eighteenth-century France (2006), chs.1-2. Snodin, M., and Styles, J., Design and the decorative arts, (V&A, 2004). Sombart, W., Of Luxury and Capitalism (transl. Ann Arbor 1967). Spang, R., The invention of the restaurant: Paris and modern gastronomic culture (Harvard, 2000) ch.3, Private appetites in a public space, Withers, C.W.J., Placing the Enlightenment: Thinking geographically about the Age of Reason (Chicago, 2007), ch.4. Doing the enlightenment: Local sites and social spaces,

9 7. Global Object Cultures C. R. Boxer, South China in the Sixteenth Century (London, 1953); especially Galeote Pereira on food, 14; Gaspar da Cruz on sedan chairs, textiles and porcelain, 124-6, on food, , and on female dress, 149; Martín de Rada on clothes and sedan-chairs, , and food, 287. Francesco Carletti, My Voyage Around the World (New York, 1965); , on Chinese commodities. Nicholas Warner, The True Description of Cairo: A Sixteenth-Century Venetian View (Oxford, 2006). Clive Willis (ed.) China and Macau (Ashgate, 2002); Tomé Pires, Suma Oriental, 1-5. Adshead, S.A., Material Culture in Europe and China, : the Rise of Consumerism (1997). Adamson, G., Riello, G., and Teasley, S., (eds.), Global design history (2011), Ch. 1 Bailey, G.A., The Andean hybrid Baroque: Convergent cultures in the churches of colonial Peru (2010) Avery, V., Calaresu, M., and Laven, M., (eds.), Treasured Possessions from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment (2015) Part 1 The Global Marketplace (pp.16-21), Part 3 The irresistible and Global Objects (pp ) Belfanti, M., Was Fashion a European Invention?, Journal of Global History (2008), 3, Berg, M., Luxury and Pleasure in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Oxford, 2005), chs.2, 4 Bleichmar, D., and Martin, M., (eds.), Special Issue: Objects in Motion in the Early Modern World, Art History, Vol. 38/4 (2015), Intro and select articles of interest Brook, T., Vermeer s Hat: The Seventeenth Century and the dawn of the Global World (London, 2008), chs.3,5,6. Brown, J.C., Courtiers and Christians: The First Japanese Emissaries to Europe, Renaissance Quarterly 4 (1994) Clunas, C., Superfluous Things. Material Culture and Social Status in Early Modern China (19991), intro., chs 1, 2. Clunas, C., 'Connected Material Histories: A Response', Modern Asian Studies 50/1 (January 2016), pp Cook, H.J., Matters of Exchange: Commerce, Medicine, and Science in the Dutch Golden Age (New Haven, 2007), esp. 4, 8. Davis, N.Z., Women on the Margins: Three Seventeenth-Century Lives (1995), on Maria Merian. Davis, N.Z., Decentering History: Local Stories and Cultural Crossings in a Global World, in: History and Theory 50 (2011), pp Dursteler, E., Renegade Women: Gender, Identity and Boundaries in the Early Modern Mediterranean (2011), ch. 1. Gerritsen, A., and Riello, G., (eds.), The global lives of things: the material culture of connections in the early modern world (2015), Intro*, chs.1-4 Gerritsen, A., Domesticating Goods from Overseas: Global Material Culture in the Early Modern Netherlands, Journal of Design History 29: 3 (2016) Green, T., Beyond an Imperial Atlantic: Trajectories of Africans from Upper Guinea and West- Central Africa in the Early Atlantic World, Past & Present 230:1 (2016): Gschwend, A.J., and Lowe, K., (eds.), The Global City: On the Streets of Renaissance Lisbon (2015) Howard, D., Cultural transfer between Venice and the Ottomans in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, in H. Roodenburg (ed), Forging European identities, , vol. IV of Cultural exchange in early modern Europe (Cambridge, 2007), see also ch.11. Jackson, A., & Jaffer, A., (eds.), Encounters: The meeting of Asia and Europe, (2004), esp. chs. 1 (Intro), 3 (rarities and novelties), ch 4 porcelain, 6-8, 17-18, 20 Jardine, L., & Brotton, J., Global Interests: Renaissance Art between East and West (2000), ch. 1. Johnson,C., Cultural hierarchy in sixteenth-century Europe: The Ottomans and Mexicans (2011), ch.6 Krohn, D., and Miller, P., (eds.), Dutch New York Between East and West: The world of Margrieta van Varick (New York, 2010). Mather, J., Pashas: Traders and travellers in the Islamic world (2009) Mintz, S., Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History (1986) 9

10 Norton, M., Tasting Empire: Chocolate and the European Internalization of Mesoamerican Aesthetics, American Historical Review 111 (2006), pp Peck, A., Interwoven Globe: The Worldwide Textile Trade, (Met Museum, 2013) - and Pomeranz, K., The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern World Economy (Princeton NJ, 2000), ch. 3. Riello, G., Global objects: Contention and Entanglement, in Maxine Berg (ed.), Writing the History of the Global (Oxford, 2013), pp Riello, G., Cotton: The Fabric that Made the Modern World, 2013, Intro, Part II. Roodenburg, H., (ed.), Forging European identities, , vol. IV of Cultural exchange in early modern Europe (Cambridge, 2007), Intro by Roeck Shields, D., The World I Ate : The Prophets of Global Consumption Culture, Eighteenth-Century Life 25 (Spring 2001), pp de Sousa Rebelo, L., The Expansion and the Arts: Transfers, Contaminations, Innovations, in F. Bethencourt and D. de Curto (eds.), Portuguese Oceanic Expansion (Cambridge, 2007). Subrahmanyam, S., The Political Economy of Commerce in Southern India (1990); intro., chs 3-5. Thornton, J., Africa and the Africans in the making of the New World (1998), chs 1-4. Velez, K., Catholic Missions to the Americas, ch. 8 in: A. Bamji et al. (eds) The Ashgate Research Companion to the Counter-Reformation (2013) Vilches, E., New World Gold: Cultural Anxiety and Monetary Disorder in Early Modern Spain (2010), Intro., 4. Silver: Atwell, W., Another look at Silver imports into China, ca , Journal of World History, vol. 16, no. 4 (Dec., 2005), pp Edwards, J., (ed.), Precious Metals in the Later Medieval and Early Modern Worlds (1983), esp. ch Flynn, D., and Giráldez, A., Cycles of Silver: Global Economic Unity through the Mid-Eighteenth Century, Journal of World History, vol. 13, no. 2 (Fall, 2002), pp Flynn, D., Born with a Silver Spoon : The Origin of World Trade in 1571, Journal of World History, vol. 6, no. 2 (Fall, 1995), pp Ginzburg, C., Hybrids: Learning from a Gilded Silver Beaker (Antwerp, c.1530), pp , in: Andreas Höfele and Werner von Koppenfels (eds.), Renaissance Go-Betweens. Cultural Exchange in Early Modern Europe, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, Karant-Nunn, S., Between two worlds: The Social Position of the Silver Miners of the Erzgebirge, c , Social History, vol. 14, no. 3 (Oct. 1989), pp Peterson, M., Puritanism and Refinement in Early New England: Reflections on Communion Silver, The William and Mary Quarterly, 3 rd series, vol. 58, no. 2 (April 2001), pp Jones, E.A., Old Silver of Europe and America, (1 st ed., 1928), JM Classic Editions (2008). The book is organised by country: you may choose various case studies; the chapters on Germany (pp ), Holland (pp ) and Italy (pp ) are particularly good. And look out for mention of Cambridge college silver from these countries. Porcelain: Berg, M., Glass and Chinaware: The Grammar of the polite table, in Berg Luxury and Pleasure in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Oxford, 2005), McCants, A., Porcelain for the Poor: The Material Culture of Tea and Coffee Consumption in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam, in Paula Findlen (ed.), Early Modern Things: Objects and their Histories, (Basingstoke, 2013). Richards, S., Eighteenth-century ceramics: Products for a civilised society (Manchester, 1999), chs.3. For porcelain objects, go to the Glaisher Gallery at the Fitzwilliam Museum. 10

11 8. Spanish World i. Primary Benitez Licuanan, V. and Llavador Mira, J. (eds.), The Philippines under Spain: A Compilation and Translation of Original Documents, 6 vols. (1990-), vol. 3, pp , 61, , vol. 4, pp , , , Access via moodle. Chimalpahin Quauhtlehuanitzin, Don Domingo de San Antón Muõnón, Annals of His Time (2006), pp Access via moodle. De Landa, D., Yucatan Before and After the Conquest (1978), pp Access via moodle. Fernández de Oviedo, G., Natural History of the West Indies (1959), pp , 70-71, Access via moodle. Guaman Poma de Ayala, F., El primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno (1980), vol. 1, pp. 1-3, Access via moodle. Hutchison, E. Q. et al. (eds.), The Chile Reader: History, Culture, Politics (2013), pp ( Exalting the Noble Savage: Alonso de Ercilla ), (on slavery in colonial Chile) Tedlock, D. (ed.), Popol Vuh: The Definitive Edition of the Mayan Book of the Dawn of Life and the Glories of Gods and Kings (1985), pp Access via moodle. ii. Secondary Bailey, G. A., Art on the Jesuit Missions in Asia and Latin America, (1999), intro, chap 6. ~Bethell, L. (ed.), The Cambridge History of Latin America, vol. 1 & 2 (1984), for reference. Bowser, F. P., The African Slave in Colonial Peru, (1974). Boxer, C. R., Portuguese and Spanish Projects for the Conquest of South East Asia, , in: Kratoska, P. H. (ed.), South East Asia. Colonial History, vol. 1 (2001), pp Candiani, V. S., Dreaming of Dry Land: Environmental Transformation in Colonial Mexico City (2014), intro, chap. 8. Clendinnen, I., Ambivalent Conquests: Maya and Spaniard in Yucatan, (1987), ch Cummins, T. B. F., Adarga D-88 or the Wing of God, in: Alessandra Russo, Gerhard Wolf and Diana Fane (eds.), Images Take Flight: Feather Art in Mexico and Europe, (2015), pp Dandelet, T. J. and Marino, J. A. (eds.), Spain in Italy: Politics, Society, and Religion (2007), intro. Dandelet, T. J., The Renaissance of Empire in Early Modern Europe (2014), chap Dubcovsky, A., Informed Power: Communication in the Early American South (2016), chap Earle, R., The Body of the Conquistador: Food, Race and the Colonial Experience in Spanish America, (2013). Farriss, N. M., Maya Society under Colonial Rule: The Collective Enterprise of Survival (1984). Finucci, V., The Sexual Cure: Searching for a Viagra in the New World, in: ead., The Prince s Body: Vincenzo Gonzaga and Renaissance Medici (2015), pp Gruzinski, S., Les quatre parties du monde. Histoire d une mondialisation (2006). Harris, M., Aztecs, Moors, and Christians: Festivals of Reconquest in Mexico and Spain (2000), pp Johnson, C., Cultural Hierarchy in Sixteenth-Century Europe. The Ottomans and Mexicans (2011), ch. 2. Knight, A., Mexico, 2 vols. (2002), vol. 1, chap. 4 and vol. 2, chap. 1. MacCormack, S., On the Wings of Time: Rome, the Incas, Spain, and Peru (2007), chap. 5, 7. Nicolopulos, J., The Poetics of Empire in the Indies: Prophecy and Imitation in La Araucana and Os Lusíadas (2000), chap. 4. Parker, G., The World is not Enough: The Imperial Vision of Philip II of Spain (2001), chap Porras Barrenechea, R. (ed.), The Gold of Peru: Masterpieces of Goldsmith s Work of Pre-Incan and Incan Time and the Colonial Period (1967). Powell, P. W., Soldiers, Indians & Silver. The Northward Advance of New Spain, (1952), chap Seijas, T., Asian Slaves in Colonial Mexico: From Chinos to Indians (2014). Subrahmanyam, S., Courtly Encounters: Translating Courtliness and Violence in Early Modern Eurasia (2012), intro. 11

12 9. The Atlantic World Atlantic expansion, trade and cultural encounter (especially useful are the sites dedicated to tobacco; African art and visual culture; and the Peabody Museum, Harvard, collection of colonial American life) Inventory of Robert King Carter, Virginia, 1733 ii. Secondary ~Bailyn, Bernard and Patricia L. Denault (eds.), Soundings in Atlantic History (2009) Berlin, I., Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in North America (1998), esp. Intro. Brooks, J., "AHR Forum: Women, Men, and Cycles of Evangelism in Southwest Borderlands, A.D. 750 to 1750, American Historical Review 118: 3 (2013): Brown, V., The reaper s garden: death and power in the world of Atlantic slavery (2008) Bullock, S., and McIntyre, S., "The Handsome Tokens of a Funeral: Glove-Giving and the Large Funeral in Eighteenth-Century New England," William and Mary Quarterly 69: 2 (2012): Bushman, R., The Refinement of America: Persons, Houses, Cities (1992) Canganay, C., "Fashioning Moccasins: Detroit, Manufacturing Frontier, and the Empire of Consumption, ," William and Mary Quarterly 69: 2 (2012): ~Canny, N., and Morgan, P., (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Atlantic World (2011), esp Carson, C., Hoffman, R., and Albert, P., (eds.), Of Consuming Interests: The Style of Life in the Eighteenth Century (1994) Deetz, J., In Small Things Forgotten: The Archaeology of Early American Life (1977) Deetz, J., and Deetz, P., The Times of their Lives: Life, Love, and Death in Plymouth Colony (2000) Evans, C., "The Plantation Hoe: The Rise and Fall of an Atlantic Commodity," William and Mary Quarterly 69: 1 (2012): Galle, J., Young, A., Engendering African-American Archaeology: A Southern Perspective (2005) Haulman, K., The Politics of Fashion in Eighteenth-Century America (2011) Hill, S., Weaving History: Cherokee Baskets from the Springplace Mission, William and Mary Quarterly 53:1 (1996): Liebmann, M., The Innovative Materiality of Revitalization Movements: Lessons from the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, American Anthropologist 110: 3 (2008): : 364 Lovell, M., Art in a Season of Revolution: Painters, Artisans, and Patrons in Early America (2007) Miller, M., Betsy Ross and the Making of America (2010) Morgan, J., Labouring Women: Reproduction and gender in New World Slavery (2004). ~O Reilly, W., Genealogies of Atlantic History Atlantic Studies 1:1, ~O Reilly, W., (ed.), The Atlantic World (2015) Pearsall, S., Having Many Wives in Two American Rebellions: The Politics of Households and the Radically Conservative, American Historical Review 118:4 (2013) Peterson, M., Puritanism and Refinement in Early New England: Reflections on Communion Silver, William and Mary Quarterly 58:2 (2001), Samford, P., The Archaeology of African-American Slavery and Material Culture, William and Mary Quarterly 53:1 (1996) and indeed entire special issue Samford, P., Subfloor Pits and the Archaeology of Slavery in Colonial Virginia (2007) Shields, D., (ed.), Material Culture in Anglo-America: Regional Identity and Urbanity in the Tidewater, Lowcountry, and Caribbean (2009) Sleeper-Smith, S., (ed.), Rethinking the Fur Trade: Cultures of Exchange in an Atlantic World (2009) Thatcher Ulrich, L., A Midwife s Tale (1991) Thatcher Ulrich, L., "Of Pens and Needles: Sources in Early American Women's History," Journal of American History 77:1 (1990): Thatcher Ulrich, L., The Age of Homespun: Objects and Stories in the Creation of an American Myth (2001) White, S., Wild Frenchmen and Frenchified Indians: Material Culture and Race in Colonial Louisiana (2012) White, S., "Geographies of Slave Consumption: French Colonial Louisiana and a World of Things," Winterthur Portfolio 44 (2011):

13 10. Ottoman World Mustafa Ali, Wine Gatherings, Coffeehouses, Wine Taverns, Boza Taverns, in Meva idu nnefa is fi kava idil mecalis (Tables of Delicacies Concerning the Rules of Social Gatherings), trans. Brookes, pp , 129, 131, 132. Bon, O., A Description of the Grand Signor s Seraglio, or Turkish Emperours Court (1650), pp ii. General Reading: Ágoston, G. and Masters, B. (eds.), Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire (2009) for reference Faroqhi, S., Approaching Ottoman History: An Introduction to the Sources (1999) Faroqhi, S., The Ottoman Empire and the World Around it (2004) Goffmann, D., The Ottoman Empire and Early Modern Europe (2002) İnalcık, H. and Quataert, D. (eds.), An Economic and Social History of the Ottoman Empire, vols 1&2 (1994) i Artan, T., Aspects of the Ottoman Elite s Food Consumption: Looking for Staples, Luxuries, and Delicacies in a Changing Century, in: Quataert, D. (ed.), Consumption Studies and the History of the Ottoman Empire, : An Introduction (2000), pp Boyar, E. and Fleet, K., A Social History of Ottoman Istanbul (2010), chs 3-7 Dursteler, R., Bad Bread and the Outrageous Drunkenness of the Turks : Food and Identity in the Accounts of Early Modern European Travelers to the Ottoman Empire, Journal of World History 25 (2014), pp Dursteler, R., Infidel Foods: Food and Identity in Early Modern Ottoman Travel Literature, Osmanlı Araştırmaları 39 (2012), pp Faroqhi, S., A Cultural History of the Ottomans: The Imperial Elite and its Artefacts (2016). Recommended as a starting-point Gonnella, J. and Kröger, J., Angels, Peonies, and Fabulous Creatures: The Aleppo Room in Berlin (2008) Hattox, R., Coffee and Coffeehouses: The Origins of a Social Beverage in the Medieval Near East (1985) Mikhail, A., The Heart s Desire: Gender, Urban Space and the Ottoman Coffee House, in: Sajdi, D. (ed.), Ottoman Tulips, Ottoman Coffee (2007), pp Necipoglu, G., Architecture, Ceremonial, and Power: The Topkapi Palace in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries (1991), chs. 1-5 Necipoglu, G., The Age of Sinan: Architectural Culture in the Ottoman Empire (2005), ch. 3 Özkoçak, S. A., Coffeehouses: Rethinking the Public and Private in Early Modern Istanbul, Journal of Urban History 33 (2007), pp Pedani, M. P., The Sultan and the Venetian Bailo: Ceremonial Diplomatic Protocol in Istanbul, in: Kauz, R., Rota, G. and Niederkorn J. (eds.), Diplomatisches Zeremoniell in Europa und im Mittleren Osten in der Frühen Neuzeit (2009), pp Peirce, L., The Material World: Ideologies and Ordinary Things, in: Aksan, V. and Goffman, D. (eds.), The Early Modern Ottomans: Remapping the Empire, (2007), pp Quataert, D., Introduction, in: Quataert, D. (ed.), Consumption Studies and the History of the Ottoman Empire, : An Introduction (2000), pp Reindl-Kiel, H., The Chickens of Paradise: Official Meals in the Mid-Seventeenth Century Ottoman Palace, in: Faroqhi, S. and Neumann, C. (eds.), The Illuminated Table, the Prosperous House: Food and Shelter in Ottoman Material Culture (2003), pp Samancı, Ö., Food Studies in Ottoman-Turkish Historiography, in: Claflin, K. and Scholliers, P. (eds.), Writing Food History: A Global Perspective (2012), pp Singer, A., Starting With Food: Culinary Approaches to Ottoman History (2011) Watenpaugh, H. Z., Architecture without Images, International Journal of Middle East Studies 45 (2013), pp Wunder, A., Western Travellers, Eastern Antiquities, and the Image of the Turk in Early Modern Europe, Journal of Early Modern History 7, (2003), pp

14 11. Collecting Samuel Quicchelberg, The First Treatise on Museums Samuel Quiccheberg s Inscriptiones, 1565 (trans. by M. Meadow and B. Robertson, 2013) Rudolf II s Inventory: R. Bauer and H. Haupt (eds.), Rudolf II Inventar , Jahrbuch der Kunsthistorischen Sammlungen des Museums in Wien, 72 (1976) [in German] E. Fučíková, Rudolf II and Prague: The Court and the City (exh. cat. 1997) section on court The Getty Museum. Cabinet Interactive Presentation. Calaresu, M., Everyday Objects and the Glaisher Collection in V. Avery, M. Calaresu and M. Laven (eds.), Treasured Possessions from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment (2015), pp along with the Fitzwilliam Museum Glaisher Gallery (27) Daston, L., and Park, K., Wonders and the order of nature, (London, 1998), pp on medieval collections, pp on renaissance collections and ch. 7 on seventeenth-century. Evans, R.J.W., Rudolf II and His World: A Study in Intellectual History ( ) (1973), ch. 5 Evans, R.J.W., and Marr, A., (eds.), Curiosity and wonder from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment (Aldershot, 2006), Preface and Introduction Findlen, P., The Museum: its Classical Etymology and Renaissance Genealogy, Journal of the History of Collections 1 (1989) Findlen, P., Possessing Nature: Museums, Collecting, and Scientific Culture in Early Modern Italy (1996), chs.1, 6, epilogue Findlen, P., Anatomy theaters, botanical gardens, and natural history collections in K. Park and L. Daston (eds.) The Cambridge history of science, vol. 3: Early modern science (2006) Haag, S., and Kirchweger, F., (eds.), Treasure of the Habsburgs: The Kunstkammer at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna (London, 2013) Impey, O., and A. MacGregor, A., (eds.) The origins of museums: The cabinet of curiosities in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe (Oxford, 1985) see Introduction, chs. 1, 4, 6, 18 Jackson,A., &Jaffer, A.,(eds.), Encounters: The meeting of Asia and Europe, (2004), ch. 3 Johnson, C., Cultural hierarchy in sixteenth-century Europe: The Ottomans and Mexicans (2011),ch.6 Kaufmann, T.D., From Treasury to Museum: The Collections of the Austrian Habsburgs, in J. Elsner and R. Cardinal (eds), The Cultures of Collecting (Cambridge, MA, 1994), Kaufmann, T.D., The mastery of nature: aspects of art, science, and humanism in the Renaissance (Princeton, 1993), Introduction, ch. 7 Kaufmann, T.D., Remarks on the collections of Rudolf II: the Kunstkammer as a form of repraesentatio, Art Journal, 38/1 (Autumn 1978), pp.22 8 MacDonald, D., Collecting a New World: The Ethnographic Collections of Margaret of Austria, Sixteenth Century Journal 33, 3 (Fall 2002), pp Marr, A., and Evans, R.J.W., (eds.), Curiosity and wonder from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment (2009), Intro, Ch. By Marr Meadow, M., Merchants and Marvels: Hans Jacob Fugger and the Origins of the Wunderkammer in P. Smith and P. Findlen (eds.), Merchants and marvels: Commerce, science, and art in early modern Europe (London, 2002) Morrall, A., Apprehending the macrocosm: the Universe Cup of Jonas Silber and its sources in J. Chipps Smith, Visual acuity and the arts of communication in early modern Germany (Burlington, 2014), pp Pomian, K., Collectors and Curiosities: Paris and Venice, (1990), pp.1-11, Sloan, K., and Butler, A., (eds.), Enlightenment: Discovering the World in the Eighteenth Century (2003), chs. 2, 7, 8, 10, 12, and 14. Spary, E., Pierre Pomet s Parisian Cabinet: Revisiting the Visible and the Invisible in Early Modern Collections, in From Private to Public: Natural Collections and Museums, ed. M. Beretta. Sagamore Beach, MA: Science History Publications, 2005, pp Welch, E., Shopping in the Renaissance: Consumer cultures in Italy, (Yale, 2005), ch. on Isabella d Este. 14

15 12. Court Culture Baldesar Castiglione, The Book of the Courtier, ed. Daniel Javitch, trans. Charles S. Singleton (2002) Adamson, J., 'The Making of the Ancien-Regime Court, ', in idem., The princely courts of Europe: ritual, politics and culture under the Ancien Regime, (London, 2000), pp and Asch, R., 'The Court: Prison or Showcase of Noble Life?' in Ronald G. Asch, Nobilities in Transition : Courtiers and Rebels in Britain and Europe (London, 2003), pp , Asch, R., 'Introduction: Court and Household from the Fifteenth to the Seventeenth Century', in Ronald G. Asch and A.M. Birke, eds, Princes, Patronage and the Nobility: The Court at the Beginning of the Modern Age (c ) (Oxford, 1991), pp Biagioli, M., Galileo the Emblem Maker, Isis 81, 2 (June 1990), pp Brown, J., and Elliott, J., A Palace for a King: The Buen Retiro and the Court of Philip IV (2003) Buisseret, D., (ed.), Monarchs, Ministers and Maps: The Emergence of Cartography as a tool of Government in Early Modern Europe (Chicago, 1992), chs.4-5. Burke, P., Introducing Louis XIV, Persuasion, Sunrise, The Crisis of Representations and The Reception of Louis XIV in idem., The Fabrication of Louis XIV (New Haven, 1994), pp. 1-48, , Ballon, H., The Paris of Henri IV: Architecture and Urbanism, (MIT press, 1991). Dean, T., The Courts, The Journal of Modern History 67, Supplement: The Origins of the State in Italy, (1995), pp DeGroot, G., and Peniston-Bird, C., (eds.), A soldier and a woman: sexual integration in the military (Harlow, 2000), esp. ch. 1. Duffy, C., Siege warfare: the fortress in the early modern world, (London, 1996). Duindam, J., Vienna and Versailles: The Courts of Europe's Major Dynastic Rivals, (Cambridge, 2003) Duindam, J., Dynasties. A global history of power (2016) Elias, N., The Court Society, trans. Edmund Jephcott (New York, 1983). Elias, N., The Civilizing Process, trans. Edmund Jephcott (1939; Oxford, 2000). Elliott, J.H., and Brockliss, L.W.B., (eds.), The World of the Favourite (New Haven, 1999). Frey, L., and Frey, M., (eds.), Daily Lives of civilians in wartime Europe, (Westport, Conn., 2007), esp. Introduction and chs. 1 and 2. Glete, J., War and the state in early modern Europe: Spain, the Dutch Republic and Sweden as fiscalmilitary states, (London, 2002). Goldthwaite, R., Wealth and the Demand for Art in Italy (1993) Gosman, M., et al. (eds.), Princes and Princely Culture, (Leiden, 2003). Grafton, A., Leone Battista Alberti: Masterbuilder of the Italian Renaissance (pb 2002). Griffiths, G., The State: Absolute or Limited? in R.M. Kingdon (ed.), Transition and Revolution: Problems and Issues of European Renaissance and Reformation History (1974), pp Groebner, V., Describing the Person, Reading the Race in Renaissance Europe: Identity Papers, Vested Figures, and the Limits of Identification, , in Jane Caplan and John Torpey (eds.), Documenting Individual Identity: The Development of State Practices in the Modern World (Princeton, NJ, 2001), pp Helgerson, R., The Land Speaks: Cartography, Chorography, and Subversion in Renaissance England, Representations 16 (Autumn, 1986), pp Jardine, L., and Brotton, J., Global Interests: Renaissance Art between East and West (2000), ch. 2 Kagan, R., Urban Images of the Hispanic World, (2000). Kolsky, S., 'Making and Breaking the Rules: Castiglione s Cortegiano', Renaissance Studies 11/4 (1997), Lund, E., War for the every day: generals, knowledge, and warfare in early modern Europe, (Westport, Conn., 1999). Mateer, D., (ed.), Courts, Patrons and Poets (New Haven, 2000). Mukerji, C., Territorial Ambitions and the Gardens of Versailles (1997) 15

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