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Names and naming in early modern Germany / edited by Marjorie Elizabeth Plummer and Joel F. Harrington.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Spektrum (New York, N.Y.) ; v. 20.Publisher: New York : Berghahn Books, 2019Copyright date: �2019Description: 1 online resource (ix, 270 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781789202113
  • 1789202116
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Names and naming in early modern Germany.DDC classification:
  • 929.40943 23
LOC classification:
  • CS2541 .N346 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
List of Figures and Maps Introduction: The Dynamics of Early Modern Naming; Joel F. Harrington PART I: NAMING THE PAST Chapter 1. Picards, Karlstadtians, and Oecolampadians: (Re-) Naming the Early Eucharistic Controversy; Amy Nelson Burnett Chapter 2. From the Council to the Founding Myth: How the Spirit of Trent was Termed; Birgit Emich Chapter 3. Triplets: The Holy Roman Empire's Birthing of Catholics, Lutherans, and Reformed in 1648; David Mayes PART II: NAMING AND ORGANIZING KNOWLEDGE Chapter 4. Naming and Singing the Psalter in Counter-Reformation Germany; Alexander J. Fisher Chapter 5. Naming the Ambiguous: Income and Royal Service in the Seventeenth Century; Heiko Droste Chapter 6. The Mystery of the St. Sebastian Lazareth: Mapping Contagious Disease Care in Sixteenth-Century Nuremberg; Amy Newhouse Chapter 7. Global Goods in Local Languages: Naming Cotton Textiles in the Swiss Cantons; John Jordan and Gabi Schopf PART III: NAMING THE OTHER Chapter 8. Naming the Turk and the Moor: Prehistories of Race; Carina L. Johnson Chapter 9. Denouncing the Spendthrift: Debating Social Identity in the Court of Law and Public Opinion; Ashley L. Elrod Chapter 10. Confessionisten, Calvinisten, Tibben: Nomenclatures of Legal Exclusion in Northwestern Germany; David M. Luebke Afterword: Names All the Way Down: Naming Practices in Early Modern Germany and Early Modern Historiography; Randolph C. Head Index
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List of Figures and Maps Introduction: The Dynamics of Early Modern Naming; Joel F. Harrington PART I: NAMING THE PAST Chapter 1. Picards, Karlstadtians, and Oecolampadians: (Re-) Naming the Early Eucharistic Controversy; Amy Nelson Burnett Chapter 2. From the Council to the Founding Myth: How the Spirit of Trent was Termed; Birgit Emich Chapter 3. Triplets: The Holy Roman Empire's Birthing of Catholics, Lutherans, and Reformed in 1648; David Mayes PART II: NAMING AND ORGANIZING KNOWLEDGE Chapter 4. Naming and Singing the Psalter in Counter-Reformation Germany; Alexander J. Fisher Chapter 5. Naming the Ambiguous: Income and Royal Service in the Seventeenth Century; Heiko Droste Chapter 6. The Mystery of the St. Sebastian Lazareth: Mapping Contagious Disease Care in Sixteenth-Century Nuremberg; Amy Newhouse Chapter 7. Global Goods in Local Languages: Naming Cotton Textiles in the Swiss Cantons; John Jordan and Gabi Schopf PART III: NAMING THE OTHER Chapter 8. Naming the Turk and the Moor: Prehistories of Race; Carina L. Johnson Chapter 9. Denouncing the Spendthrift: Debating Social Identity in the Court of Law and Public Opinion; Ashley L. Elrod Chapter 10. Confessionisten, Calvinisten, Tibben: Nomenclatures of Legal Exclusion in Northwestern Germany; David M. Luebke Afterword: Names All the Way Down: Naming Practices in Early Modern Germany and Early Modern Historiography; Randolph C. Head Index

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