Jahrbuch für Europäische Geschichte 18 (2017)

Titel der Ausgabe 
Jahrbuch für Europäische Geschichte 18 (2017)
Weiterer Titel 
Housing Capital. Resource and Representation

Erschienen
München 2017: Oldenbourg Verlag
Erscheint 
jährlich
ISBN
978-3-11-052994-4
Anzahl Seiten
V, 164 S.
Preis
49,95 €

 

Kontakt

Institution
Jahrbuch für Europäische Geschichte
Land
Deutschland
c/o
Prof. Dr. Johannes Paulmann Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte Mainz Alte Universitätsstraße 19 55116 Mainz E-Mail: <paulmann@ieg-mainz.de>
Von
Rittgerodt, Rabea

Throughout history, houses have been an economic resource as much as a means of social, political and cultural agency. From the early modern period to the 20th century, the multifaceted capital of houses linked individuals, families and societies in specifi c ways. The essays collected here probe the material texture of past societies concerning the inheritance, value, sale or maintenance of houses as well as the symbolic meanings that houses conveyed.

Volume 18 of the European History Yearbook is edited by Simone Derix (Duisburg-Essen/München) and Margareth Lanzinger (Wien).

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Contents

Simone Derix and Margareth Lanzinger
Housing Capital: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on a Multifaceted Resource

Margareth Lanzinger and Janine Maegraith
Houses and the Range of Wealth in Early Modern Gender- and Intergenerational Relationships

Julia A. Schmidt-Funke
Haushaben: Houses as Resources in Early Modern Frankfurt

Alice Detjen
Transforming the House: The Photography of Julia Margaret Cameron

Monika Szczepaniak
The Country House as a Transitory Locus for Soldiers in Polish Literature on the First World War

Uta Bretschneider
New Farmsteads in the SOZ/GDR: Politicial Implications and Adaptation Processes

Jonathan Voges
Maintaining, Repairing, Refurbishing: The Western German Do-it-Yourselfers and their Homes

Forum

Manfred Sing
Against All Odds: How to Re-Inscribe Islam into European History

List of Contributors

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