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Feudalism --- Homage (Feudal law) --- Feudal law --- History --- History of the law --- History of Europe --- anno 800-1199 --- anno 1200-1799
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Scholars in Action addresses the complexities of the culture of knowledge, focusing on the scholar, or savant, as its main actor. The book explores how, and to what end, savants in the 18th Century collated, produced, critiqued, propagated, diffused, and applied knowledge. Investigating scholars’ diverse practices of knowledge, the volume’s six sections are organised around central scholarly activities: rising and advancing, reading and judging, perceiving and reacting, printing and communicating, observing and experimenting, as well as advising and serving. Based on a wide range of sources and looking at a great variety of savants, an international group of 40 authors open up new perspectives on eighteenth-century scholars and scholarship. Contributors include Kirill Abrosimov, Gunhild Berg, Thomas Biskup, Holger Böning, Simona Boscani-Leoni, Barbara Braun-Bucher, Laurence Brockliss, Florence Catherine, Lorraine Daston, Simone De Angelis, Bettina Dietz, Clorinda Donato, Claudia Engler, Iris Flessenkaemper, Daniel Fulda, Marian Füssel, Martin Gierl, Rainer Godel, Karl S. Guthke, Thomas Habel, Caspar Hirschi, László Kontler, Urs Leu, Annette Meyer, Marion Mücke, Miriam Nicoli, Andreas Önnerfors, Hole Rössler, Anne Saada, Torsten Sander, Hartmut Schleiff, Ulrich Johannes Schneider, Reinhart Siegert, René Sigrist, Justin Stagl, Regula Wyss, and Simone Zurbuchen.
Knowledge, Theory of --- Intellectual life --- Cultural life --- Culture --- History --- Learning and scholarship --- Scholars --- Europe --- Persons --- Erudition --- Scholarship --- Civilization --- Education --- Research --- Regional & national history --- European history
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History of Eastern Europe --- Communalism --- Cities and towns --- History --- Congresses. --- -Communalism --- -Ethnic relations --- Ethnocentrism --- Global cities --- Municipalities --- Towns --- Urban areas --- Urban systems --- Human settlements --- Sociology, Urban --- -Congresses --- Europe, Central --- -Central Europe --- -History --- Congresses --- -Global cities --- Ethnic relations --- History&delete& --- Central Europe --- Communalism - Europe, Central - History - Congresses. --- Cities and towns - Europe, Central - History - Congresses.
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Oaths - History. --- Blessing and cursing - History. --- Social history. --- Christian church history --- anno 1500-1799 --- Oaths --- Blessing and cursing
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Germany (West) --- Germany, Southern --- Allemagne (Ouest) --- Allemagne (Sud) --- History --- Congresses. --- Social conditions --- Histoire --- Congrès --- Conditions sociales
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Farm tenancy --- Agricultural contracts --- Land tenure --- Agriculture --- History --- Law and legislation --- Economic aspects --- Agrargesellschaft. --- Agrarverfassung. --- Mittelalter /Allg. Geschichte.
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"Money, money, and more money." In the eyes of early modern warlords, these were the three essential prerequisites for waging war. The transnational studies presented here describe and explain how belligerent powers did indeed rely on thriving markets where military entrepreneurs provided mercenaries, weapons, money, credit, food, expertise, and other services. In a fresh and comprehensive examination of pre-national military entrepreneurship – its actors, structures and economic logic – this volume shows how readily business relationships for supplying armies in the 17th and 18th centuries crossed territorial and confessional boundaries. By outlining and explicating early modern military entrepreneurial fields of action, this new transnational perspective transcends the limits of national historical approaches to the business of war. Contributors are Astrid Ackermann, John Condren, Jasmina Cornut, Michael Depreter, Sébastien Dupuis, Marian Füssel, Julien Grand, André Holenstein, Katrin Keller, Michael Paul Martoccio, Tim Neu, David Parrott, Alexander Querengässer, Philippe Rogger, Guy Rowlands, Benjamin Ryser, Regula Schmid, and Peter H. Wilson.
Entrepreneurship. --- Early Modern History. --- History of Warfare. --- History.
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