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Cremer, Annette C. (Ed.): Glas in der Frühen Neuzeit: Herstellung, Verwendung, Bedeutung, Analyse, Bewahrung, Heidelberg: Heidelberg University Publishing, 2022 (Höfische Kultur interdisziplinär (HKI): Schriften und Materialien des Rudolstädter Arbeitskreises zur Residenzkultur, Volume 6). https://doi.org/10.17885/heiup.821

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ISBN 978-3-96822-070-3 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-96822-071-0 (Hardcover)

Published

08/17/2022

Authors

Annette C. Cremer (Ed.)

Glas in der Frühen Neuzeit

Herstellung, Verwendung, Bedeutung, Analyse, Bewahrung

The production of glass was one of the high technologies of the early modern period. At a heat of around 1500 degrees, mixtures of sand, lime and vegetable, wood or potash were transformed into greenish, crystal-clear or colorful marvels in the glassworks of Europe. Its aesthetic and material properties-transparency, workability, and durability-made glass a coveted material that was still the preserve of the elite in the 16th century and did not become an affordable mass product until the second half of the 18th century.

The volume Glass in the Early Modern Period pursues an interdisciplinary approach. It takes its starting point in the conditions of glass production in early modern glassworks, the high consumption of resources, and the resulting social conflicts. The volume focuses on the various historical forms of use, glass as an object of collection, and its allegorical meaning in painting. At the same time, the volume deals with the analysis and preservation of glass objects from a scientific and conservation perspective and with the presentation of baroque glass from a museum perspective. In all of this, a close connection to the court culture of the European nobility is apparent, who acted as pioneers, patrons and, not least, buyers, users and collectors of the glass objects. In this way, many of the luxury objects have been preserved to this day.

Dr. phil. Annette C. Cremer works as Senior Lecturer for Early Modern European History at Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Germany. She is interested in Court Culture and Material Culture Studies and focuses on the ‘long’ 18th Century.

Media coverage

Michaela Heinze, in: Das Historisch-Politische Buch 70, 1 – 2 (2022).

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Table of Contents
Pages
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Titelei
Inhaltsverzeichnis
5-7
Vorwort der Reihenherausgeber
9
Annette C. Cremer
11
Einführung
Herstellung und Veredelung
Verwendung und Bedeutung
Analyse, Bewahrung und Präsentation
Anhang
Die Autorinnen und Autoren
705-711

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