Contested spaces of nobility in early modern Europe / edited by Matthew P. Romaniello, Charles Lipp.

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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
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Physical Description:xi, 298 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • The spaces of nobility / Matthew P. Romaniello and Charles Lipp
  • The early modern European nobility and its contested historiographies, c. 1950-1980 / Hamish Scott
  • Negotiating for Agnes' womb / Erica Bastress-Dukehart
  • Contested masculinity : noblemen and their mistresses in early modern Spain / Grace E. Coolidge
  • Inventing the courtier in early sixteenth century Portugal / Susannah Humble Ferreira
  • Sepulchral monuments as a means of communicating social and political power of nobles in early modern Russia / Cornelia Soldat
  • Il monastero nuovo : cloistered women of the Medici court / Katherine L. Turner
  • The question of the imprescriptibility of nobility in early modern France / Elie Haddad
  • All the king's men : educational reform and the restoration of the service nobility in early seventeenth-century Spain / Ryan Gaston
  • "Of polish'd pillars, or a roofe of gold" : authority and affluence in the English country house poem / Sukanya Dasgupta
  • Nobility as a social and political dialogue : the Parisian example, 1650-1750 / Mathieu Marraud
  • Challenging the status quo : attempts to modernize the Polish nobility in the later eighteenth century / Jerzy Lukowski
  • Resilient notables : looking at the transformation of the Ottoman Empire from the local level / M. Safa Saracoglu.