Heirs of flesh and paper : a European history of dynastic knowledge around 1700. / Tom Tölle
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: Rethinking the Body Politic -- Chapter 1 Seeing: Royal Frailty at the Court of Charles II of Spain (1690s-1700) -- Chapter 2 Healing: Stuart Princely Ailments and the Politics of Medical Opinion (1700-1714) -- Chapter 3 Writing: The British Succession Question in the Holy Roman Empire (1701) -- Chapter 4 Interacting: Contagion in Bourbon France and the Making of Dynastic Crisis (1711/2-1716) -- Chapter 5 Feeling: The Health of Habsburg Heirs, and the Emotional Empire (1692-1716) -- Conclusion: Destiny, Disease, and Dynasty -- Works and Sources Cited -- Appendices -- Index of Persons.
How was knowledge produced by different people in different times and at different places? How was knowledge stored, managed, classified, organized, deployed, forgotten, and recycled? Finally, how did such practices affect what counted as knowledge? The series invites contributions on the 'long' early modern period in Europe and publishes also works on global cultures of knowledge under European influence.
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