Format:
Online-Ressource (320 p)
ISBN:
9783110096002
Series Statement:
New Babylon v.40
Content:
Understanding Popular Culture: Europe from the Middle Ages to the Nineteenth Century (New Babylon, Studies in the Social Sciences)
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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Preface; Chapter I. Introduction; Chapter II. The Learned and Popular Dimensions of Journeys in the Otherworld in the Middle Ages; Chapter III. The Witches' Sabbat: Popular Cult or Inquisitorial Stereotype?; Chapter IV. Sacerdote ovvero strione. Ecclesiastical and Superstitious Remedies in 16th Century Italy; Chapter V. Popular Culture? Witches, Magistrates, and Divines in Early Modern England; Chapter VI. Sin, Melancholy, Obsession: Insanity and Culture in 16th Century Germany; Chapter VII. Popular Culture and the Early Modern State in 16th Century Germany
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Chapter VIII. We Think, They Act: Clerical Readings of Missionary Theatre in 16th Century New SpainChapter IX. Culture as Appropriation: Popular Cultural Uses in Early Modern France; Chapter X. Forms of Expertise: Intellectuals and ""Popular"" Culture in France (1650-1800); Chapter XI. On the Use and Abuse of Handicraft: Journeyman Culture and Enlightened Public Opinion in 18th and 19th Century Germany; Notes on the Contributors; Index
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783110854305
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Understanding Popular Culture : Europe from the Middle Ages to the 19th Century
Language:
English
Keywords:
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