Produktbild: Private/public in 18th-Century

Private/public in 18th-Century

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.07.2023

Herausgeber

Sari Nauman + weitere

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

268

Maße (L/B/H)

23.4/15.6/2.5 cm

Gewicht

400 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-350-22493-3

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.07.2023

Herausgeber

Verlag

Bloomsbury Academic

Seitenzahl

268

Maße (L/B/H)

23.4/15.6/2.5 cm

Gewicht

400 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-350-22493-3

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  • Produktbild: Private/public in 18th-Century
  • List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Introduction. The Private in the Public: Scandinavia in the Eighteenth Century, Sari Nauman (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) and Helle Vogt (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Part 1. Situating the private 1. ‘Only to the benefit of some private persons’: The concept of ‘private’ in records from the Swedish estates assembly, 1521–1731, Charlotte Christensen-Nugues (Lund University, Sweden) 2. Private as an economic concept: Natural law and economic agency, Pernille Ulla Knudsen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Part 2. Communication 3 Talking in private – and keeping it private: Protecting conversations from exposure in Swedish Pietism investigations, 1723–1728, Johannes Ljungberg (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 4. Private news: Private letters as a source of news in eighteenth-century Copenhagen newspapers, Jørgen Mührmann-Lund (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway) 5. Commercial newspaper and public shame pole: Exposure of individuals in the Copenhagen gazette Adresseavisen 1759–73, Jesper Jakobsen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 6. Of chamber pots and scorned houses: Exposing hidden bodies and, private matters in eighteenth-century Copenhagen, Camilla Schjerning (Odense City Museums, Denmark) Part 3. Spaces 7. Spaces for comfort, seclusion and privacy in a Swedish eighteenth-century town, Dag Lindström (Uppsala University, Sweden) and Göran Tagesson (National Historical Museums, Sweden) 8. In death, nothing is private!: Public registration of the private home, Pernille Ulla Knudsen, (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 9. Public order and the experiment of implementing privacy in eighteenth-century Copenhagen, Ulrik Langen (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 10. Murder at the threshold: Private and public in an early modern peasant rebellion, Sari Nauman (University of Gothenburg, Sweden) Bibliography Index