Ashgate Research Companion to Material Culture in Early Modern Europe
by Tara Hamling, David Gaimster, Catherine Richardson
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How does the book redefine our understanding of early modern Europe by shifting the historical lens from written texts to the physical objects people lived with?
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In what ways do the objects highlighted in the volume challenge or reinforce your previous assumptions about the daily lives of people across different social strata from 1500 to 1800?
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Consider the items you personally own, display, or treasure in your own home; if an archaeologist were to examine them centuries from now, what story would they tell about your values and social relationships?
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