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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_348562500
    Format: XVI, 293 S , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt , 25 cm.
    ISBN: 0851158838
    Series Statement: Anglo-Saxon studies 2
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Machine generated contents note: PART I: HISTORICITY 1. From Presence to Remembrance: The Transformation of Memory in the German Reformation 25 Craig Koslofsky 2. Memory, History, and the Jewish Question: Universal Citizenship and the Colonization of Jewish Memory 39 Jonathan M. Hess 3. How Nostalgia Narrates Modernity 62 Peter Fritzsche 4. Masters of Memory: The Strategic Use of Autobiographical Memory by the German Nobility 86 Marcus Funck and Stephan Malinowski PART 2: EVERYDAY LIFE 5. Hildesheim in an Age of Pestilence: On the Birth, Death, and Resurrection of Normalcy 107 Andrew Stuart Bergerson 6. Awakening from War: History, Trauma, and Testimony in Heinrich Bell 136 Elizabeth Snyder Hook 7. Memory and Existence: Implications of the Wende 154 Elizabeth A. Ten Dyke PART 3: MATERIALITY 8. An Economy of Memory: Psychiatrists, Veterans, and Traumatic Narratives in Weimar Germany 173 Paul Lerner 9. Public Relations as a Site of Memory: The Case of West German Industry and National Socialism 196 S. Jonathan Wiesen 10. Gender, Public Policy, and Memory: Waiting Wives and War Widows in the Postwar Germanys 214 Elizabeth Heineman Epilogue: Dangerous Memories 239 Steven T Ostovich.
    Language: English
    Keywords: England ; Angelsachsen ; Goldschmiedekunst
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1843522306
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 293 pages) , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781846150210 , 9780851158839
    Series Statement: Anglo-Saxon studies 2
    Content: Goldsmiths' products examined, combining discussion of object with analysis of inscription and design, and literary and archaeological evidence for smiths and their work. Throughout the Anglo-Saxon period, goldsmiths produced work of a high standard in both design and craftsmanship, both for personal adornment, and to embellish bookbindings, reliquaries, vessels and weapons. Some works are well known, particularly the magnificent gold and garnet regalia from Sutton Hoo, but this represents only a fraction even of the surviving work, and much more has been lost. This book is the first to look at the goldsmiths' products through the eyes of both a specialist in the period and a practical craftsman, combining close examination of the surface and structure of the objects with analysis of inscriptions and evidence for design, and with literary and visualsources of evidence for smiths and their work. Archaeological and documentary evidence for workshops, tools and working processes is also assessed, and up-to-date technical information on materials and techniques is juxtaposed with new practical research to throw light on manufacturing and decorative processes, and, more widely, to give a fresh idea of the position of the goldsmith in his society. Dr ELIZABETH COATSWORTH is Senior Lecturer inthe Department of History of Art and Design, Manchester Metropolitan University; Dr MICHAEL PINDER is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Architecture, Landscape and 3DD, at the same university.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 17 Mar 2023)
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780851158839
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780851158839
    Language: English
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