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Early Modern Dynastic Marriages and Cultural Transfer [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 292 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 440 g
  • Serija: Transculturalisms, 1400-1700
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Oct-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032923148
  • ISBN-13: 9781032923147
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 292 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 440 g
  • Serija: Transculturalisms, 1400-1700
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Oct-2024
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032923148
  • ISBN-13: 9781032923147
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Early Modern Dynastic Marriages and Cultural Transfer examines marriage as an important agent of cultural transfer, emphasizing how marriages could lead to the creation of a cosmopolitan culture, common to the elites of Europe. These essays focus on the personal and domestic dimensions of early modern European court life, examining such areas as wo

Toward the end of the fifteenth century, the Habsburg family began to rely on dynastic marriage to unite an array of territories, eventually creating an empire as had not been seen in Europe since the Romans. Other European rulers followed the Habsburgs' lead in forging ties through dynastic marriages. Because of these marriages, many more aristocrats (especially women) left their homelands to reside elsewhere. Until now, historians have viewed these unions from a primarily political viewpoint and have paid scant attention to the personal dimensions of these relocations. Separated from their family and thrust into a strange new land in which language, attire, religion, food, and cultural practices were often different, these young aristocrats were forced to conform to new customs or adapt their own customs to a new cultural setting. Early Modern Dynastic Marriages and Cultural Transfer examines these marriages as important agents of cultural transfer, emphasizing how marriages could lead to the creation of a cosmopolitan culture, common to the elites of Europe. These essays focus on the personal and domestic dimensions of early modern European court life, examining such areas as women's devotional practices, fashion, patronage, and culinary traditions.

Recenzijos

"This volume is an invaluable resource for both early career and established scholares interested in innovative cross-disciplinary sans frontičres research not always encountered in English language publications." -Zita Eva Rohr, Macquarie University, Australia

Contents

List of Illustrations

List of Tables

Notes on Contributors

Acknowledgments

Introduction:

Bargaining Chips: Strategic Marriages and Cultural Circulation in Early
Modern Europe

Joan-Lluķs Palos

PART I: PRINCESSES ACROSS BORDERS

1 Catalina Micaela (156797), Duchess of Savoy

"She Grows Careless": The Infanta Catalina and Spanish Etiquette at the Court
of Savoy

Magdalena S. Sįnchez

2 Marķa Teresa (163883), Queen of France

The Queen of France and the Capital of Cultural Heritage

Mark de Vitis

3 Elisabetta Farnese (16921766), Queen of Spain

A Queen between Three Worlds: Italy, Spain, and France

Marķa de los Įngeles Pérez Samper

PART II: MALE CONSORTS

4 Philip the Handsome (14781506), Duke of Burgundy and King of Castile

Voyages from Burgundy to Castile: Cultural Conflict and Dynastic Transitions,
150206

Bethany Aram

5 Philip II (152798), King of Spain and England

"Great Faith is Necessary to Drink from this Chalice": Philip II in the Court
of Mary Tudor, 155458

Anna Santamarķa López

6 Joćo Soares de Alarcćo (d. 1546) and His Family

The Marriage of Joćo de Alarcćo and Margarida Soares and the Creation of a
Transnational Portuguese-Spanish Nobility

Mafalda Soares da Cunha

PART III: Womens Contribution to a Cosmopolitan Nobility

7 Eleonora Įlvarez de Toledo (152262)

"A Spanish Barbarian and an Enemy of Her Husbands Homeland": The Duchess of
Florence and Her Spanish Entourage

Joan-Lluķs Palos

8 Maria Mancini (16391715)

Paintings, Fans, and Scented Gloves: A Witness to Cultural Exchanges at the
Courts in Paris, Rome, and Madrid

Leticia de Frutos

9 Johanna Theresia Lamberg (16391716)

The Countess of Harrach and the Cultivation of the Body between Madrid and
Vienna

Laura Olivįn Santaliestra

Epilogue:

Aristocratic Women across Borders, Cultural Transfers, and Something More.
Why Should We Care?

Bartolomé Yun Casalilla

Index
Joan-Lluƭs Palos is Professor of Early Modern European History at the University of Barcelona, Spain. Magdalena S. SƔnchez is Professor of History at Gettysburg College, USA.