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Staging Authority : Presentation and Power in Nineteenth-Century Europe. A Handbook / ed. by Eva Giloi, Martin Kohlrausch, Heikki Lempa, Heidi Mehrkens, Philipp Nielsen, Kevin Rogan.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: De Gruyter ReferencePublisher: München ; Wien : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: 1 online resource (VI, 504 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110571141
  • 9783110571417
  • 9783110574012
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.3
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Staging Authority: Introduction -- Traditional and New Forms of Authority -- Charisma and Authority -- Napoleon III: The ‘People’s King’ -- The Diversification of Authority: New Actors among Old Elites -- The Social Promise of Scientific Progress: Technical Experts and the Quest for Authority -- Clergy, Mystics, and Religious Leaders -- Mass Media: Intimacy at a Distance -- Presenting Authority on the Political Stage -- Architecture, Space, and Emotions: Forging Connections between Government and Public -- Parliamentary Authority and British Political Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century -- Monarchical Entries in Nineteenth-Century Germany: Emperor Wilhelm I, 1848-1888 -- Nationalism and Empire as Modes of Hegemony -- Mapping Empire -- Imperial Reach: European Explorers and Imperial Agents in the Middle East -- Modern Monarchic Visibility in Eurasian Empires -- Taking Possession of Public Spaces -- Civil Society and the Embodiment of Authority -- Cultural Tourism and Royal Tours: Possession and Place-Making -- Uncivilized and Noisy: Disciplining Listening in Nineteenth-Century Colombian Cities -- List of Illustrations -- Authors’ Biographies -- Index
Summary: Staging Authority: Presentation and Power in Nineteenth-Century Europe is a comprehensive handbook on how the presentation, embodiment, and performance of authority changed in the long nineteenth century. It focuses on the diversification of authority: what new forms and expressions of authority arose in that critical century, how traditional authority figures responded and adapted to those changes, and how the public increasingly participated in constructing and validating authority. It pays particular attention to how spaces were transformed to offer new possibilities for the presentation of authority, and how the mediatization of presence affected traditional authority. The handbook’s fourteen chapters draw on innovative methodologies in cultural history and the aligned fields of the history of emotions, urban geography, persona studies, gender studies, media studies, and sound studies.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Staging Authority: Introduction -- Traditional and New Forms of Authority -- Charisma and Authority -- Napoleon III: The ‘People’s King’ -- The Diversification of Authority: New Actors among Old Elites -- The Social Promise of Scientific Progress: Technical Experts and the Quest for Authority -- Clergy, Mystics, and Religious Leaders -- Mass Media: Intimacy at a Distance -- Presenting Authority on the Political Stage -- Architecture, Space, and Emotions: Forging Connections between Government and Public -- Parliamentary Authority and British Political Culture in the Long Nineteenth Century -- Monarchical Entries in Nineteenth-Century Germany: Emperor Wilhelm I, 1848-1888 -- Nationalism and Empire as Modes of Hegemony -- Mapping Empire -- Imperial Reach: European Explorers and Imperial Agents in the Middle East -- Modern Monarchic Visibility in Eurasian Empires -- Taking Possession of Public Spaces -- Civil Society and the Embodiment of Authority -- Cultural Tourism and Royal Tours: Possession and Place-Making -- Uncivilized and Noisy: Disciplining Listening in Nineteenth-Century Colombian Cities -- List of Illustrations -- Authors’ Biographies -- Index

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Staging Authority: Presentation and Power in Nineteenth-Century Europe is a comprehensive handbook on how the presentation, embodiment, and performance of authority changed in the long nineteenth century. It focuses on the diversification of authority: what new forms and expressions of authority arose in that critical century, how traditional authority figures responded and adapted to those changes, and how the public increasingly participated in constructing and validating authority. It pays particular attention to how spaces were transformed to offer new possibilities for the presentation of authority, and how the mediatization of presence affected traditional authority. The handbook’s fourteen chapters draw on innovative methodologies in cultural history and the aligned fields of the history of emotions, urban geography, persona studies, gender studies, media studies, and sound studies.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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