Monarchy, Myth, and Material Culture in Germany 1750 1950

Monarchy, Myth, and Material Culture in Germany 1750 1950

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780521761987
Untertitel:
Englisch
Autor:
Eva Giloi
Herausgeber:
Cambridge University Press
Anzahl Seiten:
452
Erscheinungsdatum:
06.08.2012
ISBN:
0521761980

A fascinating study of how ordinary German subjects collected and consumed royal relics and memorabilia. This fascinating study examines how ordinary German subjects incorporated the material culture of monarchy into their daily lives, through the consumption of relics and royal memorabilia. Providing an insight into attitudes to sovereign power, Giloi examines how people used these objects to articulate, validate or reject the state's political myths.

Informationen zum Autor Eva Giloi is Assistant Professor in the History Department at Rutgers University, Newark. Klappentext A fascinating study of how ordinary German subjects collected and consumed royal relics and memorabilia. Zusammenfassung This fascinating study examines how ordinary German subjects incorporated the material culture of monarchy into their daily lives, through the consumption of relics and royal memorabilia. Providing an insight into attitudes to sovereign power, Giloi examines how people used these objects to articulate, validate or reject the state's political myths.

Autorentext
Eva Giloi is Assistant Professor in the History Department at Rutgers University, Newark.

Zusammenfassung
This fascinating study examines how ordinary German subjects incorporated the material culture of monarchy into their daily lives, through the consumption of relics and royal memorabilia. Providing an insight into attitudes to sovereign power, Giloi examines how people used these objects to articulate, validate or reject the state's political myths.

Inhalt
1. Introduction: the material culture of monarchy; 2. Collecting royal relics, 1750s50s: means, motives, and meaning; 3. Relics under Friedrich Wilhelm III, 179730; 4. Entr'acte: culture and power - a long-term outlook; 5. Frederick the Great in the Vormz: relics and myth, 1830s40s; 6. The Neues museum, 1850s70s: relics in retreat; 7. Wilhelm I: relics and myth; 8. Consumerism and the gift-giving economy; 9. The Hohenzollern museum; 10. Image as object: the carte-de-visite photograph as souvenir; 11. Wilhelm II and the Hohenzollern legacy: the Kaiser takes charge; 12. The fragmentation of a myth after 1888; 13. Conclusion and epilogue: the success of a dynasty?


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