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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Lucio Biasiori (University of Padua, Italy) , Federico Mazzini (University of Padua, Italy) , Chiara Rabbiosi (University of Padua, Italy)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781032244556ISBN 10: 1032244550 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 31 January 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction to Volume 2: Objects, People and Texts Section 1: Objects 1. Textiles in Imperial Landscapes: Tracing the Mobility of Textile Products and Craftspeople in First-Millennium BCE Assyria 2. Renaissance female luxury garments on the move: when brides’ silks brocades ended up dressing ecclesiastics (Florence, 14th-15th centuries) 3. Political Objects in Motion across 19th-century Europe 4. The Repatriation and Uneven Biomobilities of Human Remains 5. Beyond the Immobility of ""Museum Pieces"": Variations on Mobility in the Collections of a Museum of Geography Afterword Section 2: People 6. Amoveatur ut promoveatur: the Careers of Military Judges in Italy and the Colonies 7. Re-enacting Community Belonging through Emotions and Memories: German Expellees’ and Italian Repatriates’ Circular Letters 8. Entrepreneurial Mobility between Italy and South America: The Case of Argentina 9. Slow mobility: Processes of Agency among Refugees Eating and Living at the Tiburtina Station in Rome 10. Exploring Tourism ‘Slow’ Mobilities Afterword Section 3: Texts 11. Jewish Law and Greek Science: Translation- and Mobility-Studies in light of the Ancient Greek Translation of the Old Testament 12. Movable Laws? The ""extra edictum"" Reproduction and Circulation of the Leges Langobardorum in Early Medieval Italy 13. A Tool for the Mobility of Texts, Persons, and Ideas: The Vocabulista in Arabico 14. The Mobility of Greek Manuscripts between East and West: The Biblioteca Marciana in Venice as a Case Study 15. Communication and Religious Mobility: A European Intelligence Network, 1560-1590 AfterwordReviewsExhaustive, inclusive, and innovative, Reimagining Mobilities: Humanities Perspectives is a treat for both professionals and newcomers to this discipline and capable of generating new ideas and perspectives. I wholeheartedly recommend it to a broad audience, confident that it will pique their interest in the ever-expanding field of mobility studies. Hager Ben Driss, Associate Professor of English, University of Tunis, Tunisia Mobilities of ideas and concepts, of material things and images - are just some of the cases considered in theoretically sophisticated and geographically diverse chapters. Reimagining Mobilities is a foundational work as it provides a unique tool to understand mobilities in history, from ancient times to the present. Giorgio Riello, Chair of Early Modern Global History, European University Institute, Italy Exhaustive, inclusive, and innovative, Reimagining Mobilities across the Humanities is a treat for both professionals and newcomers to this discipline and capable of generating new ideas and perspectives. I wholeheartedly recommend it to a broad audience, confident that it will pique their interest in the ever-expanding field of mobility studies. Hager Ben Driss, Associate Professor of English, University of Tunis, Tunisia Mobilities of ideas and concepts, of material things and images - are just some of the cases considered in theoretically sophisticated and geographically diverse chapters. Reimagining Mobilities is a foundational work as it provides a unique tool to understand mobilities in history, from ancient times to the present. Giorgio Riello, Chair of Early Modern Global History, European University Institute, Italy """Exhaustive, inclusive, and innovative, Reimagining Mobilities across the Humanities is a treat for both professionals and newcomers to this discipline and capable of generating new ideas and perspectives. I wholeheartedly recommend it to a broad audience, confident that it will pique their interest in the ever-expanding field of mobility studies."" Hager Ben Driss, Associate Professor of English, University of Tunis, Tunisia ""Mobilities of ideas and concepts, of material things and images – are just some of the cases considered in theoretically sophisticated and geographically diverse chapters. Reimagining Mobilities is a foundational work as it provides a unique tool to understand mobilities in history, from ancient times to the present."" Giorgio Riello, Chair of Early Modern Global History, European University Institute, Italy" Author InformationLucio Biasiori is associate professor of early modern history at the University of Padua, Italy. He was previously a fellow of the Harvard Center for Italian Renaissance Studies in Florence, Italy, and assistant professor in early modern history at the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy. His research encompasses the early modern period, with particular reference to the cultural, religious and political history of 16th-century Europe, studied in an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural framework. Federico Mazzini is associate professor of digital history and history of media and communication at the University of Padua, Italy. His previous work has focused on the sociocultural history of the First World War, particularly the peasant experience of the trenches and the popularisation of technoscience. He is currently working on various aspects of digital history, including web archiving, metadata and historical communication online, and ‘technical cultures’, such as radio hams, phreaks and hackers, in the twentieth century. Chiara Rabbiosi is associate professor of economic and political geography at the University of Padua, Italy. Her previous research has dealt with the social and spatial dimensions of urban studies and consumer culture, including the critical geographies of shopping tourism, cultural heritage and place branding. She is currently working on tourist spatial imaginations of Europe, and on the transit of tourism (including walking and multi-modal transport), approaching tourism mobilities in an embodied and performative way. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |