John A. Marino: Introduction: Insiders and Outsiders on the Grand
Tour
I The Institutional Framework: Late Renaissance Resolutions1:
Thomas J. Dandelet: Politics and the State System after the
Habsburg-Valois Wars
2: John Jeffries Martin: Religion, Renewal, and Reform of the Old
Church
II Material Life: Economic, Social, and Political, and Economic
Trajectories3: John A. Marino: Economic Structures and
Transformations
4: Gianna Pomata: Family and Gender
5: R. Burr Litchfield: The Social World: Cohesion, Conflict, and
the City
6: Geoffrey Symcox: The Political World of the Absolutist State in
the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
III Ideologies and Practices: Competing Languages, Converging
Visions7: Anne Jacobson Schutte: Religion, Spirituality, and the
Post-Tridentine Church
8: Jon R Snyder: Mare Magnum: the Arts in the Early Modern Age
9: Paula Findlen: Science and Society
10: David Gentilcore: The Ethnography of Everyday Life
IV The Challenge and Crisis of the Old Regime11: Brendan Dooley:
The Public Sphere and the Organization of Knowledge
12: Anna Maria Rao: Enlightenment and Reform
John A. Marino: Conclusion
Further Reading
Chronology
Maps
John Marino is Associate Professor of History at the University of California, San Diego. His publications include Pastoral Economics in the Kingdom of Nales and Good Government in Spanish Naples. He has been the recipient of a Fulbright-Hayes Fellowship, a Fondazione Fellowship, an Exxon Fellowship, and a Newberry Library-NEH Fellowship, and is past president of the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference.
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