Early Modern Genres of History

Early Modern Genres of History

Johnsen, Emil Nicklas; Stovner, Ina Louise

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2024

340

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9781032364414

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction - Early Modern Genres of History Part 1: Antiquarian and material negotiations 1. Antiquarian poetry and royal performance 2. "Compiled from original authors": on the status of compilers and compilation as historiographical practice in the eighteenth century 3. 'History from Marble': Church notes and the rise of epigraphy in early modern England Part 2: Visual understandings of history 4. History painting and/as genre 5. Constructing a moment in history. The tableau as a communicational mode and genre in the end of the 18th century Part 3: Genres of history and the public sphere 6. Royal historiographer without the title. Niels Ditlev Riegels (1755-1802) and the role of historical genres in the 18th-century essay periodical press 7. From amusement to study ? Historical genres in the 18th-century essay periodical press 8. Court intrigues between public and secret history: Some 18th-century Danish solutions Part 4: Traveling historical genres 9. Historical transfers: Ludwig Albrecht Gebhardi and the transformations of his late eighteenth-century histories of Denmark and Norway 10. 'For no other cause than the lack of writers': Travel knowledge and the preservation of memory 11. Histories from Barbary. Empirical and imperial aspirations in an eighteenth-century history 12. Between Vico and the Virgin: Image and genres of history in Lorenzo Boturini's Idea de una nueva historia general de America septentrional Part 5: Afterword 13. Afterword: Some reflections on genre in early modern Histories.
historical representations;early modern;early modern period;history of knowledge;history of literature