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Early modern privacy : sources and approaches / edited by Michaël Green, Lars Cyril Nørgaard, Mette Birkedal Bruun.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Intersections (Boston, Mass.) ; v. 78.Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2022]Description: 1 online resource (xxii, 442 pages) : illustrations (some color), mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9004153071
  • 9789004153073
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Early modern privacyLOC classification:
  • JC596 .E27 2022
Online resources:
Contents:
Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Notes on the Editors -- Notes on the Contributors -- Chapter 1 Past Privacy -- Chapter 2 Towards an Approach to Early Modern Privacy: The Retirement of the Great Condé -- Part 1 Approaching Notions of Privacy and the Private -- Chapter 3 Considering 'Privacy' and Gender in Early Modern German-Speaking Countries -- Chapter 4 'Privé' and 'Particulier' (and Other Words) in Seventeenth-Century France
Chapter 5 How to Approach Privacy without Private Sources? Insights from the Franco-Dutch Network of the Eelkens Merchant Family around 1600 -- Chapter 6 Early Modern Swedish Law and Privacy: A Legal Right in Embryo -- Part 2 Crossing the Thresholds of Privacy and the Private -- Chapter 7 The Moment of Communion -- Chapter 8 How to Make Exemplarity with Secret Virtues: Funeral Sermons and Their Challenges in Early Modern France -- Chapter 9 Entering the Bedroom through the Judicial Archives: Sexual Intimacy in Eighteenth-Century Toulouse
Chapter 10 Public and Private in Jewish Egodocuments of Amsterdam (ca. 1680-1830) -- Part 3 Secrecy, Knowledge, and Authority -- Chapter 11 The Paradox of Secrecy: Merchant Families, Family Firms, and the Porous Boundaries between Private and Public Business Life in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe -- Chapter 12 Chops and Chamber Pots: Satire of the Experimental Report in Seventeenth-Century England -- Chapter 13 Dynamics of Healer-Patient Confidentiality in Early Modern Witch Trials
Chapter 14 Examination Essays, Paratext, and Confucian Orthodoxy: Negotiating the Public and Private in Knowledge Authority in Early Seventeenth-Century China -- Part 4 Spaces and Places of Privacy and the Private -- Chapter 15 Jesus, Mary, and Joseph as Artisans of the Heart and Home in Manuscript MPM R 35 "Vita S. Joseph beatissimae Virginis sponsi" of ca. 1600 -- Chapter 16 Privacy and Exemplarity in Gianlorenzo Bernini's Cornaro Chapel -- Chapter 17 Making Private Public: Representing Private Devotion in an Early Modern Funeral Sermon
Chapter 18 Secret Routes and Blurring Borders: The New Apartment of Giuseppe Papè di Valdina (Palermo, 1714-1742) -- Chapter 19 What Lies between the Public and the Secret? -- Index Nominum
Summary: "Privacy is often viewed as a modern phenomenon. Early Modern Privacy: Sources and Approaches challenges this view. This collection examines instances, experiences, and spaces of early modern privacy, and opens new avenues to understanding the structures and dynamics that shape early modern societies. Scholars of architectural history, art history, church history, economic history, gender history, history of law, history of literature, history of medicine, history of science, and social history detail how privacy and the private manifest within a wide array of sources, discourses, practices, and spatial programmes. In doing so, they tackle the methodological challenges of early modern privacy, in all its rich, historical specificity. Contributors include Ivana Bičak, Mette Birkedal Bruun, Maarten Delbeke, Willem Frijhoff, Michael Green, Mia Korpiola, Mathieu Laflamme, Natacha Klein Käfer, Hang Lin, Walter S. Melion, Hélène Merlin-Kajman, Lars Cyril Nørgaard, Anne Régent-Susini, Marian Rothstein, Thomas Max Safley, Valeria Viola, Lee Palmer Wandel, and Heide Wunder"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Privacy is often viewed as a modern phenomenon. Early Modern Privacy: Sources and Approaches challenges this view. This collection examines instances, experiences, and spaces of early modern privacy, and opens new avenues to understanding the structures and dynamics that shape early modern societies. Scholars of architectural history, art history, church history, economic history, gender history, history of law, history of literature, history of medicine, history of science, and social history detail how privacy and the private manifest within a wide array of sources, discourses, practices, and spatial programmes. In doing so, they tackle the methodological challenges of early modern privacy, in all its rich, historical specificity. Contributors include Ivana Bičak, Mette Birkedal Bruun, Maarten Delbeke, Willem Frijhoff, Michael Green, Mia Korpiola, Mathieu Laflamme, Natacha Klein Käfer, Hang Lin, Walter S. Melion, Hélène Merlin-Kajman, Lars Cyril Nørgaard, Anne Régent-Susini, Marian Rothstein, Thomas Max Safley, Valeria Viola, Lee Palmer Wandel, and Heide Wunder"-- Provided by publisher.

Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Notes on the Editors -- Notes on the Contributors -- Chapter 1 Past Privacy -- Chapter 2 Towards an Approach to Early Modern Privacy: The Retirement of the Great Condé -- Part 1 Approaching Notions of Privacy and the Private -- Chapter 3 Considering 'Privacy' and Gender in Early Modern German-Speaking Countries -- Chapter 4 'Privé' and 'Particulier' (and Other Words) in Seventeenth-Century France

Chapter 5 How to Approach Privacy without Private Sources? Insights from the Franco-Dutch Network of the Eelkens Merchant Family around 1600 -- Chapter 6 Early Modern Swedish Law and Privacy: A Legal Right in Embryo -- Part 2 Crossing the Thresholds of Privacy and the Private -- Chapter 7 The Moment of Communion -- Chapter 8 How to Make Exemplarity with Secret Virtues: Funeral Sermons and Their Challenges in Early Modern France -- Chapter 9 Entering the Bedroom through the Judicial Archives: Sexual Intimacy in Eighteenth-Century Toulouse

Chapter 10 Public and Private in Jewish Egodocuments of Amsterdam (ca. 1680-1830) -- Part 3 Secrecy, Knowledge, and Authority -- Chapter 11 The Paradox of Secrecy: Merchant Families, Family Firms, and the Porous Boundaries between Private and Public Business Life in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe -- Chapter 12 Chops and Chamber Pots: Satire of the Experimental Report in Seventeenth-Century England -- Chapter 13 Dynamics of Healer-Patient Confidentiality in Early Modern Witch Trials

Chapter 14 Examination Essays, Paratext, and Confucian Orthodoxy: Negotiating the Public and Private in Knowledge Authority in Early Seventeenth-Century China -- Part 4 Spaces and Places of Privacy and the Private -- Chapter 15 Jesus, Mary, and Joseph as Artisans of the Heart and Home in Manuscript MPM R 35 "Vita S. Joseph beatissimae Virginis sponsi" of ca. 1600 -- Chapter 16 Privacy and Exemplarity in Gianlorenzo Bernini's Cornaro Chapel -- Chapter 17 Making Private Public: Representing Private Devotion in an Early Modern Funeral Sermon

Chapter 18 Secret Routes and Blurring Borders: The New Apartment of Giuseppe Papè di Valdina (Palermo, 1714-1742) -- Chapter 19 What Lies between the Public and the Secret? -- Index Nominum

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