Paula Findlen, Introduction: Early Modern Things: Setting Objects in Motion, 1500–1800
Part One: The Ambiguity of Things
1. Carla Nappi, Surface Tension: Objectifying Ginseng in Chinese Early Modernity
2. Marcy Norton, Going to the Birds: Animals as Things and Beings in Early Modernity
3. Jessica Riskin, The Restless Clock
Part Two: Representing Things
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Paula Findlen, Introduction: Early Modern Things: Setting Objects in Motion, 1500–1800
Part One: The Ambiguity of Things
1. Carla Nappi, Surface Tension: Objectifying Ginseng in Chinese Early Modernity
2. Marcy Norton, Going to the Birds: Animals as Things and Beings in Early Modernity
3. Jessica Riskin, The Restless Clock
Part Two: Representing Things
4. Julie Hochstrasser, ‘Stil-staende dingen': Picturing Objects in the Dutch Golden Age
5. Giorgio Riello, ‘Things Seen and Unseen': The Material Culture of Early Modern Inventories and Their Representation of Domestic Interiors
6. Chandra Mukerji, Costume and Character in the Ottoman Empire: Dress as Social Agent in Nicolay’s Navigations
Part Three: Making Things
7. Pamela H. Smith, Making Things: Techniques and Books in Early Modern Europe
8. Corey Tazzara, Capricious Demands: Artisanal Goods, Business Strategies, and Consumer Behavior in Seventeenth-Century Florence
Part Four: Empires of Things
9. Erika Monahan, Locating Rhubarb: Early Modern Russia’s Relevant Obscurity
10. Mark A. Peterson, The World in a Shilling: Silver Coins and the Challenge of Political Economy in the Early Modern Atlantic World
11. Alan Mikhail, Anatolian Timber and Egyptian Grain: Things That Made the Ottoman Empire
Part Five: Consuming Things
12. Morgan Pitelka, The Tokugawa Storehouse: Ieyasu’s Encounters with Things
13. Anne E.C. McCants, Porcelain for the Poor: The Material Culture of Tea and Coffee Consumption in Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam
14. Amanda Vickery, Fashioning Difference in Georgian England: Furniture for Him and for Her
Epilogue: The Power of Things
15. Renata Ago, Denaturalizing Things: A Comment
16. Timothy Brook, Something New: A Comment
17. Erin K. Lichtenstein, Identities through Things: A Comment
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0 有用 小红帽 2013-07-03 11:12:50
boisterous
0 有用 felsina 2021-02-11 10:36:09
有些文章还不错,但是Findlen的导言实在有失水准,全球史可千万不能这么写。这阵子从各种文集里读了不少Pamela Smith之后对她的研究方法也产生一些疑窦,尤其是年轻一代学者紧接着蜂拥效仿,里面的方法问题是需要警惕和克制的。
0 有用 Astoria Zhou 2023-04-04 21:50:05 湖北
那葭的文章给了我很大启发,但刚刚打分时才突然意识到,原来这已经是十年前的作品。
0 有用 Astoria Zhou 2023-04-04 21:50:05 湖北
那葭的文章给了我很大启发,但刚刚打分时才突然意识到,原来这已经是十年前的作品。
0 有用 felsina 2021-02-11 10:36:09
有些文章还不错,但是Findlen的导言实在有失水准,全球史可千万不能这么写。这阵子从各种文集里读了不少Pamela Smith之后对她的研究方法也产生一些疑窦,尤其是年轻一代学者紧接着蜂拥效仿,里面的方法问题是需要警惕和克制的。
0 有用 小红帽 2013-07-03 11:12:50
boisterous