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    Silver

    Transformational Matter

    AvHelen Hills,Helen Hills

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2023

    Del 259 i serien Proceedings of the British Academy

    1 563 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Silver transformed and convulsed the early modern world. Silver, even more than gold, occupied a deeply charged intersection of forces and dynamics — philosophical, religious, material, telluric, economic, colonialist, social, cultural, and courtly — that traversed and profoundly altered the world. Silver from the so-called 'New World' bankrolled and justified the Spanish monarchy in its landgrab, wars, and empire building in both the Americas and in Europe. The great mountain of fabulously rich silver, Cerro Ricco in Potosí, relentlessly exploited by the Spanish invaders from 1545, irrevocably changed power relations, empires, and entire social and environmental ecologies across the globe. Accelerating global commerce and the growth of capitalism, trade in silver intensified the accumulation of capital and uneven trade balances, and enhanced the wealth of northern Europe at the expense of the Global South, particularly of Latin America. This wealth helped jump start the Industrial Revolution a century later.Silver: Transformational Matter draws together essays by leading anthropologists, art historians, and historians to rethink silver across diverse fields and bring into context mining, trade, the Spanish empire and colonialism, Indigenous expertise, high-end Islamic and European silver artifacts, philosophical and alchemical erudition, and the shimmer of silver in textiles and moonlight. The emphasis in this collection is on early modern silver (ca.1545-ca.1700), since that was the crux and highpoint of its economic, artistic, and colonialist triumph, but any notion of a homogeneous historical 'period' is strongly resisted. Time and place were splintered by silver, as well as brought into relation by it.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2023-12-21
    • Mått:160 x 240 x 20 mm
    • Vikt:734 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:Proceedings of the British Academy
    • Antal sidor:272
    • Förlag:OUP OXFORD
    • ISBN:9780197267547

    Utforska kategorier

    • Smyckeskonst, konstsmide och ädelstenar inom Kultur
    • Konsthistoria inom Kultur
    • Historia inom Historia och arkeologi

    Mer om författaren

    Helen Hills is Professor Emerita at the University of York, where she became the first woman Professor of History of Art in 2008. She has published widely on Italian baroque art and architecture, gender and architecture, and has particular interests in the inter-relationships amongst religious practices, architecture, social class, gender, and sexuality. Her work seeks to push the boundaries of the discipline.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • List of FiguresNotes on ContributorsAcknowledgementsGlossaryIntroduction: Forging Silver ConnectionsPart I: Silver: Mining, Indigenous Knowledge, and Colonialism1: ALLISON MARGARET BIGELOW: Gold, Silver, Power, and Abuse: 'The Incorporation and Erasure of Indigenous Knowledges in Spanish Colonial Metalwork'2: THOMAS B. F. CUMMINS: The Atocha's Silver ca.1622: Ingots, Aquillas, and the Intersection of Values3: MAGGIE BOLTON: Flowing Silver and Ephemeral Cities: Working the Ruins of Colonial Silver MinesPart II: Silver and the Moon4: SPIKE BUCKLOW: Silver, the Lunar Metal5: TIM INGOLD: How the World Shines Silver in the MoonlightPart III: Silver Profits: Trade, Trust, and Trickery6: SERGIUS KODERA: Between Early Modern Technology and Moral Agenda: Silver Counterfeiting and Assaying in Sixteenth-century Europe7: KRIS LANE: Mutant Money: The Globe-trotting Career of Seventeenth-century Silver CashPart IV: Exquisite Effects8: AVINOAM SHALEM: Fidda (Silver): On the Active Life of Matter9: ELENA PHIPPS: Weaving Silver: Brilliance and Sheen in Colonial Andean Textiles10: RICHARD CHECKETTS: Adam van Vianen and Ghosts of Silver in the Late-Renaissance WorldIndex