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416 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am01.12.20201st ed. 2020
Early Modern Debts: 1550-1700 makes an important contribution to the history of debt and credit in Europe, creating new transnational and interdisciplinary perspectives on problems of debt, credit, trust, interest, and investment in early modern societies.mehr
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KlappentextEarly Modern Debts: 1550-1700 makes an important contribution to the history of debt and credit in Europe, creating new transnational and interdisciplinary perspectives on problems of debt, credit, trust, interest, and investment in early modern societies.
Zusammenfassung
Examines the social, legal, economic, and historical forms of debt in the early modern period

Draws on Renaissance drama including Shakespeare

Considers countries and cultures beyond England
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-59768-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2020
Erscheinungsdatum01.12.2020
Auflage1st ed. 2020
Seiten416 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenXV, 416 p. 5 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Artikel-Nr.49021680

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Introduction - Laura Kolb and George Oppitz-Trotman.- Chapter 2: Debt and Doorways - Lorna Hutson.-Chapter 3: Masters as Debtors of their Servants in Early Modern Brandenburg and Saxony - Sebastian Kühn.- Chapter 4: Debt Culture in Shakespeare´s Time - Lena Cowen Orlin.- Chapter 5: A legal remedy against rent arrears: Landlords´ privilege on furniture in 16th- and 17th-century France - Nga Bellis-Phan.- Chapter 6: Crafting the Hierarchy of Debts: The Example of Antwerp (15th-16th Centuries) - Dave De ruysscher.- Chapter 7: Debt, Trust and Reputation in Early Modern Armenian Merchant Networks - Alexandr Osipian.-Chapter 8: How to Deal with Obligations? Contentious Debts and the Parere of the Handelsvorstand in Early Modern Nürnberg - Christof Jeggle.- Chapter 9: Capillary Obligations: Fletcher´s Island Princess and the Global Debts of the East India Company - Benjamin D. VanWagoner.- Chapter 10: Hypallactic Debt Management: The Rhetoric of Exchange in Wyatt and Shakespeare - Andrew Zurcher.- Chapter 11: Caroline Debt: Shakespeare to Shirley - John Kerrigan.- Chapter 12: Debt Letters: Epistolary Economies in Early Modern England - Laura Kolb.- Chapter 13: Debt and Paradox in the Early Modern Period - Alexander Douglas.- Chapter 14: Self-Love and the Transformation of Obligation to Self-Control in Early Modern British Society - Craig Muldrew.mehr
Kritik
"These well-researched essays make a compelling case for the necessity of exploring early modern debt as a multifaceted cultural practice and add to our understanding of the early modern culture of borrowing and lending. Early Modern Debts, 1550-1700 provides a very satisfying introduction into the cultural history of economic and social bonds in early modern Europe, which both an early modernist and a more general reader will come to appreciate." (Anna Kowalcze-Pawlik, Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen, Vol. 174 (259), 2022)mehr

Schlagworte

Autor

Laura Kolb is Assistant Professor of English at Baruch College CUNY, USA. She is the author of Fictions of Credit in the Age of Shakespeare (2021).

George Oppitz-Trotman is the author of The Origins of English Revenge Tragedy (2019) and Stages of Loss. The English Comedians and their Reception (2020).