Focusing on Dublin's transformation from 1660 to the 1770s, this urban history delves into the significance of various symbols and spaces within the city. It meticulously examines the meanings attached to statues, churches, houses, and public buildings, drawing on a diverse array of visual and written sources to illustrate the cultural and architectural evolution of the Irish capital during this period.
Historia Moderna Temprana: Sociedad y Cultura Serie
Esta serie se sumerge en el corazón de la historia europea entre aproximadamente 1400 y 1800. Examina meticulosamente los paisajes sociales, políticos y culturales que definieron esta era transformadora. Los lectores obtendrán una comprensión matizada de cómo funcionó la Europa moderna temprana, revelando las intrincadas dinámicas de cambio y continuidad. Cada volumen ofrece nuevas perspectivas sobre las fuerzas que moldearon la transición al mundo moderno.



Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
This study examines the often-overlooked slavery of Europeans by North-African Muslims, coinciding with the trans-Atlantic slave trade. It explores the scope of Barbary Coast slavery, the dynamics between masters and slaves, and the impact on Italy, a key target and victim in this historical context.
Focusing on the complex nature of Aztec society, the book delves into the often-misunderstood practice of human sacrifice, presenting it as a significant aspect of their culture rather than a mere horror. It offers a nuanced view that emphasizes the humanity of the Aztecs, while integrating gender studies and exploring their daily lives. This fresh interpretation seeks to provide a deeper understanding of the social and religious dynamics that shaped the Aztec civilization.