Early Modern European Societies and Cultures, 1500-1800 |
EIU His 5400.001 [37170], Spring 2013, Newton Key 19:00-21:30 W, Coleman 2750 Syllabus as pdf (brief version) |
This seminar explores two key themes in European history – social order and disorder, and popular cultures/print cultures – as tools to reveal both the practical and the mental world of early modern men and women. What are the benefits and problems of either identifying popular culture with plebeian culture and/or suggesting the withdrawal or separation of an élite culture? How can we apply the concept of Herrschaft outside German rural communities? How might we use print cultures to understand alternative societies and the world of non-elites? | Available from Textbook Services:
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week 1. 9 Jan. Early or Modern; Social or Cultural?
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Culture WarsDISCUSSION THEME: What is the evidence for a reform of popular culture, or for the identity of popular culture with plebeian culture and the withdrawal of a separate élite culture? Alternately, can there be a popular Puritan culture? |
While maskinge in their folleis all doe passe (1607) BM, AN118365001 |
week 2. 16 Jan. Politics Round the Village Pump
| Richard Gough, "As the Church is now 1701," from his History of Myddle |
week 3. 23 Jan. (Un)Civil Wars & The Newsbook (EEBO)
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Pieter Brueghel the Younger (1564/65–1636), Battle of Carnival and Lent |
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Order and DisorderDISCUSSION THEME: Can we apply the concept of Herrschaft outside German rural communities? To what degree is the individual psyche social?week 5. 6 Feb. Herrschaft and Agency
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Thomas Rowlandson, "Ballad Singer" (1789), National Library of Wales, PZ52 |
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week 7. 20 Feb. Interrogating Popular Culture & The Pamphlet (Google Ngram Viewer)
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The Public and the PrivateDISCUSSION THEME: Did privacy exist in early modern Europe? How might public and private relate to social as well as cultural history?week 8. 27 Feb. The Hall & The Ballad (Bodleian)
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William Hogarth, from Hudibras (Hudibras confronts the burning of the rumps and Sir John Presbyter) |
week 9. 6 March Domestication & The Broadside (Bute)
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week 10. 20 March Public Secrets & Images (Lewis Walpole)
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week 11. 27 March Publishing Interiority & The Newspaper (Early English)
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Print Culture as Popular CultureDISCUSSION THEME: Was there a Print 2.0 or is it a trope? If so, when was it?; what was it? Does the print/image tell us about the author/artists or the reader/viewer?week 12. 3 April The Audiences for Printing and Writing & The Pamphlet (Google Ngram Viewer)
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week 14. 17 April Art Trade and Artisan Knowledge
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week 15. 24 April/1 May Early Modern Society in Print
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