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UNISA996391863803316 |
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By the King [[electronic resource] ] : forasmuch as the infection of the plague is at this present greatly increased and dispersed aswell in the cities of London and Westminster, as also in the suburbs thereof . |
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Imprinted at London, : By Robert Barker, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie, Anno 1600 |
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James, King of England, <1566-1625.> |
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Plague - England |
Great Britain History James I, 1603-1625 |
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Monografia |
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Adjourning part of Trinity term because of plague, but continuing collection of debts and fees owed to the king. |
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Imprint from colophon.iestatis." |
"Giuen at our Manour of Greenewich the three and twentieth day of iune, in the first yeere of our Reigne of England, France, and Ireland, and the sixe and thirtieth of Scotland." |
Reproduction of original in: Society of Antiquaries. |
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UNISA996647821303316 |
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Brauner Christina <1989-> |
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Encountering the Global in Early Modern Germany : Microhistories of Mobility, Materiality, and Belonging |
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New York, NY : , : Berghahn Books, Incorporated, , 2025 |
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©2025 |
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9781805398745 |
1805398741 |
9781805398752 |
180539875X |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (386 pages) |
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Studies in German History Series ; ; v.30 |
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DürrRenate <1961-> |
HahnPhilip |
OverkampAnne Sophie <1981-> |
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Globalization - Germany - History |
Germany Civilization Foreign influences |
Germany Colonial influence |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I Moving and Belonging -- Chapter 1. Their Last Days in Europe -- Chapter 2 Between Beutelsbach and Batavia -- Chapter 3 Encountering Opportunities -- Chapter 4 Between Slavery and Exoticism -- Part II Globality: The World of the Hometown -- Chapter 5. Bringing the World to German Home Towns -- Chapter 6 Two Inventories—Two Braunschweigs -- Chapter 7 Encountering the Middle East in Early Modern Germany -- Chapter 8 A Small Town in Germany and Its Global Dis:connections -- Chapter 9 Putting the Hanse on the Map -- Part III Materiality: Local Tastes for the Global -- Chapter 10. Global Goods, Familiar Strangers, and Some Local Knowledge of the World: A View from the German-Dutch Borderlands, ca. 1700 -- Chapter 11 Global Food in Southwestern Germany around 1770 -- Chapter 12 Reading Materials -- Chapter 13 Global Itineraries, Curative Effects, and Sacred Scents -- Chapter 14 Colonial Objects in the |
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Cabinet of Curiosities? -- Part IV Going Beyond: Perspectives and Agendas -- Conclusion. German Global Microhistory, or -- Appendix 6.1 -- Appendix 6.2 -- Index |
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"Global history has come of age but has had little impact on the historiography of early modern Germany. This volume seeks to bring a global perspective to the history of Central Europe by addressing understudied global and colonial entanglements. Exploring the impact of these interactions on court life and home towns, labor migration, material culture, and religious communities, the microhistories presented here reveal the myriad ways in which connections and disconnections underpinned early modern Germany. The authors engage with contemporary debates about global history in general, taking its lacunae as a cue for substantial methodological revisions"-- |
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