Editorial CEEH Centro de Estudios Europa Hispánica
Colección Confluencias, Número 0
Fecha de edición junio 2008 · Edición nº 1
Idioma español
EAN 9788493606039
391 páginas
Libro
In ancien régime Europe, which was largely illiterate, images were an extremely important means of communication. This fact was highly relevant to the transmission political of messages, which was based on emotional appeal rather than reasoned argumentation. To enlist support for their positions, rulers and opponents in all fields produced a quantity of images never before witnessed in the history of the continent. Owing to their very nature, images provided a means of communication that crossed political boundaries and gave rise to messages that were intelligible in diverse cultural traditions. This phenomenon was particularly notable in the amalgam of nations that made up the Catholic Monarchy. The book examines in depth the status of images in the Modern Age, exploring their functioning and effectiveness as well as their reception.Joan Lluís Palos is a lecturer in Modern History at the Universitat de Barcelona. He has conducted research on the political relations between Catalonia and the Habsburg monarchy and is currently preparing a book on the political messages conveyed by the iconographical schemes of the frescoes in the viceregal palace in Naples.Diana Carrió-Invernizzi holds a European doctorate in Modern History from the Universitat de Barcelona and has been a visiting research fellow at the universities of Harvard, La Sapienza in Rome and Cambridge.
Nancy Konvalinka es antropóloga, profesora e investigadora de la Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)
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