Urban Achievement in Early Modern Europe
Herausgeber: O'Brien, Patrick; T Hart, Marjolein; Keene, Derek
Urban Achievement in Early Modern Europe
Herausgeber: O'Brien, Patrick; T Hart, Marjolein; Keene, Derek
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Comparative urban history examines early modern economic and cultural achievements in Antwerp, Amsterdam, and London.
Comparative urban history examines early modern economic and cultural achievements in Antwerp, Amsterdam, and London.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 609g
- ISBN-13: 9780521088879
- ISBN-10: 0521088879
- Artikelnr.: 25007549
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 609g
- ISBN-13: 9780521088879
- ISBN-10: 0521088879
- Artikelnr.: 25007549
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part 1. Introduction: 1. Reflexions and mediations on three cities as
sources and sites for achievement Patrick O'Brien; Part II. Economic Growth
and Demographic Change: 2. Economies of Agglomeration and the Golden Age of
Antwerp Michael Limberger; 3. Clusters of achievement: the economy of
Amsterdam in its Golden Age Clé Lesger; 4. The economy of London, 1660-1730
Peter Earle; Part III. Architecture and Urban Space: 5. One of the largest
cities in the low countries; One of the best fortified in Europe Piet
Lombaerde; 6. The glorious city: monumentalism and public space in
seventeenth century Amsterdam Marjeolin 't Hart; 7. Architecture and urban
space in London Judy Loach; Part IV. Fine and Decorative Arts: 8. The fine
and decorative arts in Antwerp's Golden Age Hans Vlieghe; 9. The rise of
Amsterdam as a cultural centre: the market for paintings, 1580-1680 Marten
Jan Bok; 10. Cultural production and import substitution: the fine and
decorative arts in London, 1660-1730 David Ormrod; Part V. Books and
Publishing: 11. Antwerp: books, publishing and cultural production before
1585 Werner Waterschoot; 12. Metropolis of print: the Amsterdam book trade
in the seventeenth century Paul Hoftijzer; 13. Printing, publishing and
reading in London, 1660-1720 Adrian Johns; Part VI. Scientific and Useful
Knowledge: 14. Science for sale: the metropolitan stimulus for scientific
achievements in sixteenth century Antwerp Geert Vanpaemel; 15. Amsterdam as
a centre of Dutch learning in the Dutch Golden Age Karel Davids; 16.
Philosophers in the counting-houses: commerce, coffee-houses and experiment
in early modern London Larry Stewart.
sources and sites for achievement Patrick O'Brien; Part II. Economic Growth
and Demographic Change: 2. Economies of Agglomeration and the Golden Age of
Antwerp Michael Limberger; 3. Clusters of achievement: the economy of
Amsterdam in its Golden Age Clé Lesger; 4. The economy of London, 1660-1730
Peter Earle; Part III. Architecture and Urban Space: 5. One of the largest
cities in the low countries; One of the best fortified in Europe Piet
Lombaerde; 6. The glorious city: monumentalism and public space in
seventeenth century Amsterdam Marjeolin 't Hart; 7. Architecture and urban
space in London Judy Loach; Part IV. Fine and Decorative Arts: 8. The fine
and decorative arts in Antwerp's Golden Age Hans Vlieghe; 9. The rise of
Amsterdam as a cultural centre: the market for paintings, 1580-1680 Marten
Jan Bok; 10. Cultural production and import substitution: the fine and
decorative arts in London, 1660-1730 David Ormrod; Part V. Books and
Publishing: 11. Antwerp: books, publishing and cultural production before
1585 Werner Waterschoot; 12. Metropolis of print: the Amsterdam book trade
in the seventeenth century Paul Hoftijzer; 13. Printing, publishing and
reading in London, 1660-1720 Adrian Johns; Part VI. Scientific and Useful
Knowledge: 14. Science for sale: the metropolitan stimulus for scientific
achievements in sixteenth century Antwerp Geert Vanpaemel; 15. Amsterdam as
a centre of Dutch learning in the Dutch Golden Age Karel Davids; 16.
Philosophers in the counting-houses: commerce, coffee-houses and experiment
in early modern London Larry Stewart.
Part 1. Introduction: 1. Reflexions and mediations on three cities as
sources and sites for achievement Patrick O'Brien; Part II. Economic Growth
and Demographic Change: 2. Economies of Agglomeration and the Golden Age of
Antwerp Michael Limberger; 3. Clusters of achievement: the economy of
Amsterdam in its Golden Age Clé Lesger; 4. The economy of London, 1660-1730
Peter Earle; Part III. Architecture and Urban Space: 5. One of the largest
cities in the low countries; One of the best fortified in Europe Piet
Lombaerde; 6. The glorious city: monumentalism and public space in
seventeenth century Amsterdam Marjeolin 't Hart; 7. Architecture and urban
space in London Judy Loach; Part IV. Fine and Decorative Arts: 8. The fine
and decorative arts in Antwerp's Golden Age Hans Vlieghe; 9. The rise of
Amsterdam as a cultural centre: the market for paintings, 1580-1680 Marten
Jan Bok; 10. Cultural production and import substitution: the fine and
decorative arts in London, 1660-1730 David Ormrod; Part V. Books and
Publishing: 11. Antwerp: books, publishing and cultural production before
1585 Werner Waterschoot; 12. Metropolis of print: the Amsterdam book trade
in the seventeenth century Paul Hoftijzer; 13. Printing, publishing and
reading in London, 1660-1720 Adrian Johns; Part VI. Scientific and Useful
Knowledge: 14. Science for sale: the metropolitan stimulus for scientific
achievements in sixteenth century Antwerp Geert Vanpaemel; 15. Amsterdam as
a centre of Dutch learning in the Dutch Golden Age Karel Davids; 16.
Philosophers in the counting-houses: commerce, coffee-houses and experiment
in early modern London Larry Stewart.
sources and sites for achievement Patrick O'Brien; Part II. Economic Growth
and Demographic Change: 2. Economies of Agglomeration and the Golden Age of
Antwerp Michael Limberger; 3. Clusters of achievement: the economy of
Amsterdam in its Golden Age Clé Lesger; 4. The economy of London, 1660-1730
Peter Earle; Part III. Architecture and Urban Space: 5. One of the largest
cities in the low countries; One of the best fortified in Europe Piet
Lombaerde; 6. The glorious city: monumentalism and public space in
seventeenth century Amsterdam Marjeolin 't Hart; 7. Architecture and urban
space in London Judy Loach; Part IV. Fine and Decorative Arts: 8. The fine
and decorative arts in Antwerp's Golden Age Hans Vlieghe; 9. The rise of
Amsterdam as a cultural centre: the market for paintings, 1580-1680 Marten
Jan Bok; 10. Cultural production and import substitution: the fine and
decorative arts in London, 1660-1730 David Ormrod; Part V. Books and
Publishing: 11. Antwerp: books, publishing and cultural production before
1585 Werner Waterschoot; 12. Metropolis of print: the Amsterdam book trade
in the seventeenth century Paul Hoftijzer; 13. Printing, publishing and
reading in London, 1660-1720 Adrian Johns; Part VI. Scientific and Useful
Knowledge: 14. Science for sale: the metropolitan stimulus for scientific
achievements in sixteenth century Antwerp Geert Vanpaemel; 15. Amsterdam as
a centre of Dutch learning in the Dutch Golden Age Karel Davids; 16.
Philosophers in the counting-houses: commerce, coffee-houses and experiment
in early modern London Larry Stewart.