Enduring loss in early modern Germany cross disciplinary perspectives /

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Corporate Authors: Frühe Neuzeit Interdisziplinär (Group), ebrary, Inc
Other Authors: Tatlock, Lynne, 1950-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010.
Series:Studies in Central European histories ; v. 50.
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Table of Contents:
  • The Thirty Years' War as experience and memory : contemporary perceptions of a macro-historical event / Hans Medick
  • Vanitas, vanitatum, et omnia vanitas : the Baroque transience topos and its structural relation to trauma / Claudia Benthien
  • Durer's losses and the dilemmas of being / Jeffrey Chipps Smith
  • Memento mori, memento mei : Albrecht Durer and the art of dying / Helmut Puff
  • Enduring loss and memorializing women : the cultural role of dynastic widows in early modern Germany / Jill Bepler
  • Paper monuments and the creation of memory : the personal and dynastic mourning of Princess Magdalena Sibylle of Saxony / Mara R. Wade
  • Loss and emotion in funeral works on children in seventeenth-century Germany / Claudia Jarzebowski
  • Enduring death in pietism : regulating mourning and the new intimacy / Ulrike Gleixner
  • Between the old faith and the new : spiritual loss in Reformation Germany / Christopher Ocker
  • Loss and gain in a Salzburg convent : Tridentine reform, princely absolutism, and on the nuns of Nonnberg (1620 to 1696) / Barbara Lawatsch Melton
  • Themes of exile and (re-)enclosure in music for the Franciscan convents of Counter-Reformation Munich during the Thirty Years' War / Alexander J. Fisher
  • Locating the sacred in biconfessional Augsburg / Lee Palmer Wandel
  • Losing one's place : memory, history, and space in post-Reformation Germany / Duane J. Corpis
  • Migration and the loss of spiritual community : the case of Daniel Falckner and Anna Maria Schuchart / Rosalind J. Beiler
  • Forecasting loss : Christoph Saur's Pennsylvania German calender (1751 to 1757) / Bethany Wiggin
  • After the fall : the dynamics of social death and rebirth in the wake of the Hochstetter bankruptcy, 1529 to 1586 / Thomas Max Safley.