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Evening's empire : a history of the night in early modern Europe / Craig Koslofsky.

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Evening's empire : a history of the night in early modern Europe / Craig Koslofsky.

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Evening's empire : a history of the night in early modern Europe / Craig Koslofsky.

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Full title

Evening's empire : a history of the night in early modern Europe / Craig Koslofsky.

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Publisher

Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.

Date

2011.

Call Numbers

N304.23709/1

Record Identifier

74VvONRJAJjO

MMS ID

991008514949702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Physical content

xvi, 431 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Publication information

Publisher

Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

2011.

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Scope and Contents

Summary

"What does it mean to write a history of the night? Evening's Empire is a fascinating study of the myriad ways in which early modern people understood, experienced, and transformed the night. Using diaries, letters, and legal records together with representations of the night in early modern religion, literature and art, Craig Koslofsky opens up an...

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Full title

Evening's empire : a history of the night in early modern Europe / Craig Koslofsky.

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General note

New studies in European history.

Includes bibliographical references and index....

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Related resource (online)

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Call Numbers

N304.23709/1

Record Identifier

74VvONRJAJjO

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvONRJAJjO

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ISBN

0521721067 (pbk.)

9780521896436 (hardback)

0521896436 (hardback)

9780521721066 (pbk.)

DDC

304.237094

MMS ID

991008514949702626

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