Sociability and its Discontents: Civil Society, Social Capital, and Their Alternatives in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Author:   Nicholas Eckstein ,  Professor Nicholas Terpstra (University of Toronto) ,  N Terpstra
Publisher:   Brepols N.V.
Volume:   01
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9782503524733


Pages:   326
Publication Date:   11 March 2010
Format:   Hardback
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This volume advances our knowledge of continuing trends over the longue duree of European history. It also exposes many differences separating contemporaries from their medieval and early modern ancestors. In putting the concept of social capital to the test, the authors also expose the strengths, weaknesses, and limits of the 'Putnam thesis'. The essays address fourteenth-century English fears of old-age neglect; childhood, friendship, scandal, and rivalry in Renaissance Florence; rebellion in an Italian village; social capital and seigneurial power in southern and north-central Italy; guild violence in Calvinist Ghent; civil society in early-modern Bologna, Naples and the Papal State; gender in High Renaissance Rome; and critical analyses of the transition from religious to secular sensibilities that scholars (following Jurgen Habermas) have identified in eighteenth-century Europe. In each case, the topic is considered in relation to recent theories of 'social capital': the informal, intangible bonds of trust upon which, social scientist Robert Putnam argues, every human community depends. The result is a series of highly original case-studies which reveal the workings of late medieval and early modern European society from new and often unexpected angles.

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Author:   Nicholas Eckstein ,  Professor Nicholas Terpstra (University of Toronto) ,  N Terpstra
Publisher:   Brepols N.V.
Imprint:   Brepols N.V.
Volume:   01
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.717kg
ISBN:  

9782503524733


ISBN 10:   2503524737
Pages:   326
Publication Date:   11 March 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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