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Discover Prague Castle Like Never Before! Our guide is a must-have for history and art enthusiasts. It goes beyond mere facts and figures, immersing you in the rich context that brings history to life. Meet rulers, architects, saints, and artists through captivating stories. But here's the best part – you don't have to read it all. Choose to listen and let your imagination roam as you admire the stunning visuals. With breathtaking photographs and insider tips, we'll take you to hidden gems and off-limits spots. Optimized for mobile viewing, our guide feels more like a sleek app than a traditional e-book. Embark on a sensory journey through Prague Castle's treasures with us. Whether you're ...
This volume explores the nature of power - the power of kings, emperors and popes - through the places that these rulers created or developed, including palaces, cities, landscapes, holy places, inauguration sites and burial places. Ranging across all of Europe from the 1st to the 16th centuries, David Rollason examines how these places conveyed messages of power and what those messages were.
Discover the Beauty of Prague Like Never Before! Our guide is a must-have for history and art enthusiasts. It goes beyond mere facts and figures, immersing you in the rich context that brings history to life. Meet rulers, architects, saints, and artists through captivating stories. But here's the best part – you don't have to read it all. Choose to listen and let your imagination roam as you admire the stunning visuals. With breathtaking photographs and insider tips, we'll take you to hidden gems and off-limits spots. Optimized for mobile viewing, our guide feels more like a sleek app than a traditional e-book. Embark on a sensory journey through Prague's treasures with us. Whether you're ...
Discover Prague Like Never Before with Our Cutting-Edge Audio-Visual Guides! Experience the splendor of Prague in a way that will leave you spellbound. Whether you're following the footsteps of Mozart while listening to his enchanting music or marveling at the city’s architectural gems, our guides transform your tour into an unforgettable adventure. Our guides are unlike anything you've seen before! 🎵 Rich Audio Content: 101 audio commentaries and 15 musical pieces. 🎥 Stunning Photography: Over 300 breathtaking photos showcasing hidden and inaccessible treasures. 🎨 Detailed Biographies: Profiles of over 100 notable figures, including rulers, saints, artists, and builders. 🔷 Use...
Publikace „Work in Progress“ představuje příspěvky doktorských studentů Semináře dějin umění FF MU v Brně, zaměřené na umění od středověku po současnost.
Our guide is a must-have for history and art enthusiasts. It goes beyond mere facts and figures, immersing you in the rich context that brings history to life. Experience the wonder and beauty of Prague's Charles Bridge like never before with our immersive smartphone-friendly guide. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through time and art. Optimized for mobile viewing, our guide feels more like a sleek app than a traditional e-book. ❓ Did you know that Saint John of Nepomuk, the statue of whom is the most famous statue on Charles Bridge and has been replicated over 60,000 times around the world, did not actually live the life of a saint. ❓Or that Saint Wenceslaus, known from ...
The period of the baroque (late sixteenth to mid-eighteenth centuries) saw extensive reconfiguration of European cities and their public spaces. Yet, this transformation cannot be limited merely to signifying a style of art, architecture, and decor. Rather, the dynamism, emotionality, and potential for grandeur that were inherent in the baroque style developed in close interaction with the need and desire of post-Reformation Europeans to find visual expression for the new political, confessional, and societal realities. Highly illustrated, this volume examines these complex interrelationships among architecture and art, power, religion, and society from a wide range of viewpoints and localities. From Krakow to Madrid and from Naples to Dresden, cities were reconfigured visually as well as politically and socially. Power, in both its political and architectural guises, had to be negotiated among constituents ranging from monarchs and high churchmen to ordinary citizens. Within this process, both rulers and ruled were transformed: Europe left behind the last vestiges of the medieval and arrived on the threshold of the modern.
This book sheds light on the course of the Counter-Reformation and the nature of early modern Catholicism.
This volume examines the relationship between medieval cults of saints and regional and national identity formation in Europe both during and, to some extent, beyond the Middle Ages. It studies how collective identities have been expressed through saints’ cults and their appropriations in texts, visual representations, and music. Attention is given to various aspects of the role of medieval saints’ cults in European identity formation, as saints were used in the service of both religious and political agendas. Focusing on a range of European regions, this volume uses cults of medieval saints and their religious, cultural and political appropriations over time as a vehicle for studying changing cultural and social values. The articles here report research carried out under the European Science Foundation’s collaborative EuroCORECODE project: Symbols that Bind and Break Communities: Saints’ Cults as Stimuli and Expressions of Local, Regional, National and Universalist Identities (2010–2013/14), an international, interdisciplinary research venture funded by the National Research Councils of five countries: Austria, Denmark, Estonia, Hungary, and Norway.
Imagined Communities: Constructing Collective Identities in Medieval Europe offers a series of studies focusing on the problems of conceptualisation of social group identities, including national, royal, aristocratic, regional, urban, religious, and gendered communities. The geographical focus of the case studies presented in this volume range from Wales and Scotland, to Hungary and Ruthenia, while both narrative and other types of evidence, such as legal texts, are drawn upon. What emerges is how the characteristics and aspirations of communities are exemplified and legitimised through the presentation of the past and an imagined picture of present. By means of its multiple perspectives, this volume offers significant insight into the medieval dynamics of collective mentality and group consciousness. Contributors are Dániel Bagi, Mariusz Bartnicki, Zbigniew Dalewski, Georg Jostkleigrewe, Bartosz Klusek, Paweł Kras, Wojciech Michalski, Martin Nodl, Andrzej Pleszczyński, Euryn Rhys Roberts, Stanisław Rosik, Joanna Sobiesiak, Karol Szejgiec, Michał Tomaszek, Tomasz Tarczyński, Przemysław Tyszka, Tatiana Vilkul, and Przemysław Wiszewski.