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Winter Lectures 2011

Articles - Seminar "Dutch Golden Age"

Fall Lectures 2010

Articles

Wende, Peter, A History of Germany, pp. 55-75
Wilson, Daniel, Eighteenth-Century Germany in its Context, pp. 265-283
Wilson, Peter, From Reich to Revolution, pp. 50-102
Backer-Cantarino, Barbara, Introduction, German Literature, pp. 1-31
Wittmann, Reinhard, Was there a Reading Revolution at the End of the Eighteenth Century, pp. 284-312
Smith, Woodruff, Consumption and the Making of Respectability, pp. 139-187 part 1
Smith, Woodruff, Consumption and the Making of Respectability, pp. 139-187 part 2
Purdy, Daniel, The Tyranny of Elegance, Consumer Cosmopolitanism part 1
Purdy, Daniel, The Tyranny of Elegance, Consumer Cosmopolitanism part 2
Purdy, Daniel, The Tyranny of Elegance, Consumer Cosmopolitanism part 3
Purdy, Daniel, The Tyranny of Elegance, Consumer Cosmopolitanism part 4
Purdy, Daniel, The Tyranny of Elegance, Consumer Cosmopolitanism part 5
Purdy, Daniel, The Tyranny of Elegance, Consumer Cosmopolitanism part 6
Purdy, Daniel, The Tyranny of Elegance, Consumer Cosmopolitanism part 7
Purdy, Daniel, The Tyranny of Elegance, Consumer Cosmopolitanism part 8
Ketelsen, Thomas, Art Auctions in Germany during the Eighteenth Century, pp. 143-152
Colvin, Sarah, Musical Culture and Thought, pp. 185-220 part 1
Colvin, Sarah, Musical Culture and Thought, pp. 185-220 part 2
Morrow, Mary Sue, German music criticism in the late eighteenth century, pp. 19-45
Lamport, Francis, Lessing, Bourgeois Drama and the National Theater, pp. 155-182
Meech, Anthony, Classical theatre and the formation of a civil society, pp. 65-91
Smith, Woodruff, Consumption and the Making of Respectability, pp. 63-103 part 1
Smith, Woodruff, Consumption and the Making of Respectability, pp. 63-103 part 2
Dawson, Lights Out Lights Out Women and the Enlightenment, pp. 218-217
Glaser, Brigitte, Gendered Childhoods, pp. 189-198
Gray, Marion, Enlightenment Vocabulary and Female Difference, pp. 246-281
Sanislo, Teresa, Protecting Manliness in the Age of Enlightenment, pp. 265-281

KONTAKT

Allgemeine Geschichte der Neuzeit
Prof. Dr. phil. Michael North

Rubenowstraße 2
17487 Greifswald
Tel.: +49 (0)3834 86-3308/-3309
Fax: +49 (0)3834 86-3333
north@uni-greifswald.de

TERMINE

Freitag, 12. April 2013, 10 Uhr c.t.
Veranstaltungsort: Audimax, HS 5

Öffentlicher Vortrag.
Der Eintritt ist frei.

Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann is Frederick Marquand Professor
of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University. He has
published many books and articles, including Court, Cloister
and City: The Art and Culture of Central Europe 1450–1800
(Chicago and London 1995); Toward a Geography of Art
(Chicago and London 2004), and Time and Place: Essays in
the Geohistory of Art (ed. with Elizabeth Pilliod; Ashgate 2005);
(Ost-)Mitteleuropa als Kunstgeschichtsregion? (Leipzig 2006),
and Arcimboldo: Visual Jokes, Natural History, and Still-Life
Painting (Chicago 2009). He is now working on questions of
global exchange in art, and world art history.


Letzte Änderung: 09.04.2013 10:03
Verantwortlich: Historisches Institut


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