Cultural Exchange in Early Modern Europe

Robert Muchembled (General Editor), William Monter, European Science Foundation Staff (Contribution by), Donatella Calabi (Editor), Stephen Turk Christensen (Editor)

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Author
Robert Muchembled (General Editor), William Monter, European Science Foundation Staff (Contribution by), Donatella Calabi (Editor), Stephen Turk Christensen (Editor)
Publish Date
2007-03-01
Subtitle
Cities and Cultural Exchange in Europe, 1400- 1700
Book Type
Hardcover
Publisher Name
CAMBRUP
ISBN-10
0521845475
ISBN-13
9780521845472
citemno
117515
Number of Pages
454
Edition
Illustrated
SKU
9780521845472

Description

As transfer points between different economic and cultural zones, cities are crucial to shaping processes of cultural exchange. Urban culture embraces cultural traits borrowed or imported from afar and those of local neighbourhoods, professions and social groups, yet it also offers possibilities for the survival of minority identities. This volume compares the characteristics and patterns of change in the spaces, sites and building, which expressed and shaped inter-cultural relationships within the cities of early modern Europe, especially in their ethnic, religious and international dimensions. A central theme is the role of foreigners and the spaces and buildings associated with them from ghettos, churches and hospitals to colleges, inns and markets. Individual studies include Greeks in Italian cities and London; the 'Cities of Jews' in Italy and the place of ghettos in the European imagination; and the contributions of foreign merchants to the growth of Amsterdam as a commercial metropolis.