Description
Forms of Association grows out of the "Making Publics: Media, Markets, and Association in Early Modern Europe" (MaPs) project, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. This scholarly initiative convened an interdisciplinary research team to consider how "publics"-- new forms of association built on the shared interests of individuals -- developed in Europe from 1500 to 1700. Drawing on a wide array of texts and histories, including the plays of Shakespeare, the legend of Robin Hood, paintings, and music as well as English gossip about France, the contributors develop a historical account of what publics were in early modern Europe. This collaborative study provides a dynamic way of understanding the political dimensions of artistic and intellectual works and opens the way toward a new history of early modernity.
Until his death in 2008, the great Renaissance scholar Richard Helgerson was a key participant in the MaPs project. The scholars featured in this volume originally met in Montreal to engage in a critical, commemorative conversation about Helgerson's work, the issues and questions coming out of the MaPs project, and how Helgerson's thinking advanced and could in turn be advanced by MaPs. This collection represents the fruits of that conversation.
About the Author
Marlene Eberhart is on the music faculty at Vanier College and humanities faculty at Dawson College in Montreal, USA.
Paul Yachnin is Tomlinson Professor of Shakespeare Studies and director of the Institute for the Public Life of Arts and Ideas at McGill University, USA.
Book Information
ISBN 9781625341679
Author Paul Yachnin
Format Paperback
Page Count 368
Imprint University of Massachusetts Press
Publisher University of Massachusetts Press
Weight(grams) 536g