Ideas and Cultural Margins in Early Modern Germany: Essays in Honor of H.C. Erik Midelfort

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Ideas and Cultural Margins in Early Modern Germany: Essays in Honor of H.C. Erik Midelfort by Plummer,Marjorie Elizabeth, 9780754665687
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  • ISBN: 9780754665687 | 0754665682
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 6/28/2009

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While the assumption of a sharp distinction between learned culture and lay society has been broadly challenged over the past three decades, the question of how ideas moved and were received and transformed by diverse individuals and groups stands as a continuing challenge to social and intellectual historians, especially with the emergence and integration of the methodologies of cultural history. This collection of essays, influenced by the scholarship of H.C. Erik Midelfort, explores the new methodologies of cultural transmission in the context of early modern Germany.Bringing together articles by European and North American scholars, the chapters range from analyses of individual worldviews and actions were influenced by classical and contemporary intellectual history to examinations of how ideas of the Reformation and Scientific Revolution found their way into the everyday lives of Germans of all classes. Other essays examine the ways in which individual thinkers appropriated classical, medieval, and contemporary ideas of service in new contexts, discuss the means by which groups delineated social, intellectual, and religious boundaries, and explore efforts to control the circulation of information, and to explorations of the ways in which shifting or conflicting ideas and perceptions were played out in the daily lives of persons, families, and communities. By examining the ways in which people expected ideas to influence others and the unexpected ways the ideas really spread, the volume as a whole adds significant features to our conceptual map of life in early modern Europe.
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