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Still today, coats of arms adorn city walls and shape the appearance of towns in Italy, where the Medieval and Renaissance monumental heritage often remains strikingly intact. Yet this phenomenon of urban heraldry is far from unique to the Italian peninsula; it constitutes a shared feature of cities across Europe. Recent research has revitalized the study of this symbolic marking of urban space, contributing new insights and methodologies. Still, many questions remain regarding the chronology of this process, the actors involved, its spatial dynamics, and its broader cultural and political…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Still today, coats of arms adorn city walls and shape the appearance of towns in Italy, where the Medieval and Renaissance monumental heritage often remains strikingly intact. Yet this phenomenon of urban heraldry is far from unique to the Italian peninsula; it constitutes a shared feature of cities across Europe. Recent research has revitalized the study of this symbolic marking of urban space, contributing new insights and methodologies. Still, many questions remain regarding the chronology of this process, the actors involved, its spatial dynamics, and its broader cultural and political stakes. This volume brings together analytical contributions and focused case studies to explore these dimensions, offering a contemporary perspective on urban heraldry and engaging with renewed approaches in the history of visual culture. Sprachen: Englisch, Französisch, Italienisch
Autorenporträt
Torsten Hiltmann is a medievalist and Professor of Digital History at the Humboldt University of Berlin. Specialising in medieval and early modern visual communication, he is head of the research project 'Coats of arms in practice', which is funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. Laurent Hablot is Directeur d'études at the École Pratique des Hautes Études in Paris where he holds the chair of Western Emblematics.