Healing and harm: essays in honor of Mary Lindemann

Professor Mary Lindemann inspired several generations of historical researchers in early modern history and culture. She has served as president of the German Studies Association and the American Historical Association and is the author of pathbreaking scholarly work in the history of medicine, urba...

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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York ; Oxford Berghahn [2024]
Schriftenreihe:Spektrum: publications of the German Studies Association volume 29
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Zusammenfassung:Professor Mary Lindemann inspired several generations of historical researchers in early modern history and culture. She has served as president of the German Studies Association and the American Historical Association and is the author of pathbreaking scholarly work in the history of medicine, urban space, diplomacy, and of women. In honor of her scholarship, service, and dedication, Healing and Harm gathers a group of leading scholars that includes her students, contemporaries, and those who have been inspired by her work to continue Lindemann s prolific arguments and observations on early modern, central European and German history and culture
Beschreibung:List of IllustrationsPrefaceIntroductionErica Heinsen-Roach, Stephen A. Lazer, and Daniel RichesPart I: Cities and LandscapesChapter 1. Was the Early Modern City a Space ? Reflections on a Contemporary TrendYair MintzkerChapter 2. Capitalism and Public Space in The Netherlands, or Why There Are No Monumental Squares in The NetherlandsRudolf Dekker and Tessel DekkerChapter 3. Visiting the Resort: Gambling, Medicine, Tourism and the Nineteenth Century European CasinoJared PoleyPart II: Science and MedicineChapter 4. Midwives and Medical Knowledge in Early Modern GermanyMerry Wiesner-HanksChapter 5. Imagining Peace during the Thirty Years WarSigrun HaudeChapter 6. Water s Dangers: Swimming and Drowning in the Early Modern EraAlexander SchunkaChapter 7. What I Learned from a Self-Confessed Archive Junkie: Searching for Black Germany in Nazi-Era ArchivesJulia RoosPart III: Crime and AuthorityChapter 8. Theatrum Poenarum: Psychological Space and Physical Torment in Early Modern GermanyW.
David MyersChapter 9. Church Law, Church Discipline, and the German Early EnlightenmentTerence McIntoshChapter 10. Enlightenment Public as Judge: On the Fragments Controversy between Gotthold Ephraim Lessing and Johann Melchior GoezeWilliam BoehartChapter 11. Narratives in Competition: Solving the Murder of the Baroness d Ertrick in Basel, 1707Stephen A. LazerPart IV: Diplomacy and StatecraftChapter 12. Inclusion, Exclusion, and Violence in DiplomacyDaniel RichesChapter 13. Diplomacy, Violence and Early Modern State Formation: Gottorp s 1635 Embassy to PersiaIndravati FelicitéChapter 14. Many Pleasant Tales: Francisci s Acerra Exoticorum (1672-1674)Gerhild Scholz WilliamsChapter 15. The French Embassies and The French Military Expedition in Siam (Thailand) in The Age of Louis XIVLucien BélyChapter 16.
Violation and Satisfaction: Great Britain-Hanover and Brandenburg-Prussia s Appeals to an Enlightenment Public in the Diplomatic Crisis of 1729-1730Benjamin MarschkePart V: Women, Sexuality, and GenderChapter 17. Love and Violence in the Italian Renaissance ImaginationGuido RuggieroChapter 18. Making Marriages Mixed: Religious Pluralization, Ritual, and the Formation of Intra-Christian Marriage Barriers in Late Sixteenth- and Early Seventeenth-Century GermanyDavid Martin LuebkeChapter 19. Burdens of State: Viewing the Dynastic Widow as a Political and Economic FactorJill BeplerChapter 20. Autonomy and Captivity: The Case of Maria ter Meetelen in Morocco, 1731-1743Erica Heinsen-RoachChapter 21. Idioms of Distress in East German Petitions for AbortionDonna HarschChapter 22. Women, Witches, and Collective MemoryJason CoyAfterword: On Humanism and Irreverence, a Tribute to Mary LindemannSuzanne MarchandIndex
Beschreibung:xii,270 Seiten 5 Illustrationen, Porträt (Mary Lindemann)
ISBN:9781800739918

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