9780521721066-0521721067-Evening's Empire: A History of the Night in Early Modern Europe (New Studies in European History)

Evening's Empire: A History of the Night in Early Modern Europe (New Studies in European History)

ISBN-13: 9780521721066
ISBN-10: 0521721067
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Craig Koslofsky
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback 448 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780521721066
ISBN-10: 0521721067
Edition: Illustrated
Author: Craig Koslofsky
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback 448 pages

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Evening's Empire: A History of the Night in Early Modern Europe (New Studies in European History) (ISBN-13: 9780521721066 and ISBN-10: 0521721067), written by authors Craig Koslofsky, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other European History books. You can easily purchase or rent Evening's Empire: A History of the Night in Early Modern Europe (New Studies in European History) (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used European History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $5.44.

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What does it mean to write a history of the night? Evening's Empire is a fascinating study of the myriad ways in which early modern people understood, experienced, and transformed the night. Using diaries, letters, and legal records together with representations of the night in early modern religion, literature and art, Craig Koslofsky opens up an entirely new perspective on early modern Europe. He shows how princes, courtiers, burghers and common people 'nocturnalized' political expression, the public sphere and the use of daily time. Fear of the night was now mingled with improved opportunities for labour and leisure: the modern night was beginning to assume its characteristic shape. Evening's Empire takes the evocative history of the night into early modern politics, culture and society, revealing its importance to key themes from witchcraft, piety, and gender to colonization, race, and the Enlightenment.

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