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  1. History and Its Objects
    Antiquarianism and Material Culture since 1500
    Erschienen: [2017]; © 2017
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY

    Cultural history is increasingly informed by the history of material culture—the ways in which individuals or entire societies create and relate to objects both mundane and extraordinary—rather than on textual evidence alone. Books such as The Hare... mehr

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    Cultural history is increasingly informed by the history of material culture—the ways in which individuals or entire societies create and relate to objects both mundane and extraordinary—rather than on textual evidence alone. Books such as The Hare with Amber Eyes and A History of the World in 100 Objects indicate the growing popularity of this way of understanding the past. In History and Its Objects, Peter N. Miller uncovers the forgotten origins of our fascination with exploring the past through its artifacts by highlighting the role of antiquarianism—a pursuit ignored and derided by modem academic history—in grasping the significance of material culture.From the efforts of Renaissance antiquarians, who reconstructed life in the ancient world from coins, inscriptions, seals, and other detritus, to amateur historians in the nineteenth century working within burgeoning national traditions, Miller connects collecting—whether by individuals or institutions—to the professionalization of the historical profession, one which came to regard its progenitors with skepticism and disdain. The struggle to articulate the value of objects as historical evidence, then, lies at the heart both of academic history-writing and of the popular engagement with things. Ultimately, this book demonstrates that our current preoccupation with objects is far from novel and reflects a human need to reexperience the past as a physical presence

     

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    Schlagworte: HISTORY / Historiography; Antiquities; Material culture; Antiquität; Rezeption; Sachkultur; Antike
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  2. History and its objects
    antiquarianism and material culture since 1500
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York ;

    In History and Its Objects, Peter N. Miller uncovers the forgotten origins of our fascination with exploring the past through its artifacts by highlighting the role of antiquarianism in grasping the significance of material culture. History and Its... mehr

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    In History and Its Objects, Peter N. Miller uncovers the forgotten origins of our fascination with exploring the past through its artifacts by highlighting the role of antiquarianism in grasping the significance of material culture. History and Its Objects -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction: Why Historiography Matters -- 1. History and Things in the Twentieth Century -- 2. Karl Lamprecht and the "Material Turn" c. 1885 -- 3. Things as Historical Evidence in the Late Renaissance and Early Enlightenment -- 4. Material Evidence in the History Curriculum in Eighteenth-Century Göttingen -- 5. Archaeology as a Way of Talking about Things, 1750-1850 -- 6. Material Culture in the Amateur Historical Associations of Early Nineteenth-Century Germany -- 7. Gustav Klemm, Cultural History, and Kulturwissenschaft -- 8. The Germanisches Nationalmuseum: Antiquitates and Cultural History in the Museum -- Conclusion: Toward a Future Theory of the Historical Document -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

     

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    Schlagworte: Material culture; Europe; Antiquities - Study and teaching; Antiquities; Electronic books
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  3. History and its objects
    antiquarianism and material culture since 1500
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    "Cultural history is increasingly informed by the history of material culture--the ways in which individuals or entire societies create and relate to objects both mundane and extraordinary--rather than on textual evidence alone. Books such as The... mehr

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    "Cultural history is increasingly informed by the history of material culture--the ways in which individuals or entire societies create and relate to objects both mundane and extraordinary--rather than on textual evidence alone. Books such as The Hare with Amber Eyes and A History of the World in 100 Objects indicate the growing popularity of this way of understanding the past. In History and Its Objects, Peter N. Miller uncovers the forgotten origins of our fascination with exploring the past through its artifacts by highlighting the role of antiquarianism--a pursuit ignored and derided by modem academic history--in grasping the significance of material culture. From the efforts of Renaissance antiquarians, who reconstructed life in the ancient world from coins, inscriptions, seals, and other detritus, to amateur historians in the nineteenth century working within burgeoning national traditions, Miller connects collecting--whether by individuals or institutions--to the professionalization of the historical profession, one which came to regard its progenitors with skepticism and disdain. The struggle to articulate the value of objects as historical evidence, then, lies at the heart both of academic history-writing and of the popular engagement with things. Ultimately, this book demonstrates that our current preoccupation with objects is far from novel and reflects a human need to reexperience the past as a physical presence." -- Publisher's description

     

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    Schlagworte: Antiquities; Material culture; Material culture; Antiquities; Material culture; Antiquities; HISTORY ; Ancient ; General; ART ; History ; General; Antiquities ; Study and teaching; Historiography; Material culture; History
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  4. History and its objects
    antiquarianism and material culture since 1500
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York ;

    In History and Its Objects, Peter N. Miller uncovers the forgotten origins of our fascination with exploring the past through its artifacts by highlighting the role of antiquarianism in grasping the significance of material culture. History and Its... mehr

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    In History and Its Objects, Peter N. Miller uncovers the forgotten origins of our fascination with exploring the past through its artifacts by highlighting the role of antiquarianism in grasping the significance of material culture. History and Its Objects -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction: Why Historiography Matters -- 1. History and Things in the Twentieth Century -- 2. Karl Lamprecht and the "Material Turn" c. 1885 -- 3. Things as Historical Evidence in the Late Renaissance and Early Enlightenment -- 4. Material Evidence in the History Curriculum in Eighteenth-Century Göttingen -- 5. Archaeology as a Way of Talking about Things, 1750-1850 -- 6. Material Culture in the Amateur Historical Associations of Early Nineteenth-Century Germany -- 7. Gustav Klemm, Cultural History, and Kulturwissenschaft -- 8. The Germanisches Nationalmuseum: Antiquitates and Cultural History in the Museum -- Conclusion: Toward a Future Theory of the Historical Document -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

     

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  5. History and Its Objects
    Antiquarianism and Material Culture since 1500
    Erschienen: [2017]
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Cultural history is increasingly informed by the history of material culture—the ways in which individuals or entire societies create and relate to objects both mundane and extraordinary—rather than on textual evidence alone. Books such as The Hare... mehr

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    Cultural history is increasingly informed by the history of material culture—the ways in which individuals or entire societies create and relate to objects both mundane and extraordinary—rather than on textual evidence alone. Books such as The Hare with Amber Eyes and A History of the World in 100 Objects indicate the growing popularity of this way of understanding the past. In History and Its Objects, Peter N. Miller uncovers the forgotten origins of our fascination with exploring the past through its artifacts by highlighting the role of antiquarianism—a pursuit ignored and derided by modem academic history—in grasping the significance of material culture.From the efforts of Renaissance antiquarians, who reconstructed life in the ancient world from coins, inscriptions, seals, and other detritus, to amateur historians in the nineteenth century working within burgeoning national traditions, Miller connects collecting—whether by individuals or institutions—to the professionalization of the historical profession, one which came to regard its progenitors with skepticism and disdain. The struggle to articulate the value of objects as historical evidence, then, lies at the heart both of academic history-writing and of the popular engagement with things. Ultimately, this book demonstrates that our current preoccupation with objects is far from novel and reflects a human need to reexperience the past as a physical presence.

     

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  6. History and Its Objects
    Antiquarianism and Material Culture since 1500
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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  7. History and its objects
    antiquarianism and material culture since 1500
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca ; Oxford University Press, Oxford

    Cultural history is increasingly informed by the history of material culture - the ways in which individuals or entire societies create and relate to objects both mundane and extraordinary - rather than on textual evidence alone. Books such as 'The... mehr

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    Cultural history is increasingly informed by the history of material culture - the ways in which individuals or entire societies create and relate to objects both mundane and extraordinary - rather than on textual evidence alone. Books such as 'The Hare with Amber Eyes' and 'A History of the World in 100 Objects' indicate the growing popularity of this way of understanding the past. This work uncovers the forgotten origins of our fascination with exploring the past through its artifacts by highlighting the role of antiquarianism - a pursuit ignored and derided by modem academic history - in grasping the significance of material culture.

     

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    Schlagworte: Antiquities; Material culture
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    Previously issued in print: 2017

    Includes bibliographical references and index