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Enduring loss in early modern Germany, cross disciplinary perspectives, edited by Lynne Tatlock

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Enduring loss in early modern Germany, cross disciplinary perspectives, edited by Lynne Tatlock
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
musicillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Enduring loss in early modern Germany
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
704436465
Responsibility statement
edited by Lynne Tatlock
Series statement
Studies in Central European histories,, v. 50, 1547-1217Brill E-Books
Sub title
cross disciplinary perspectives
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 -- Dürer's losses and the dilemmas of being / Jeffrey Chipps Smith -- Memento mori, memento mei : Albrecht Dürer 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 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 Höchstetter bankruptcy, 1529 to 1586 / Thomas Max Safley
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