Tara Hamling & Catherine Richardson (dir.), Everyday Objects. Medieval and Early Modern Material Culture and its Meanings

Clio 40:271-276 (2014)
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Ce livre collectif est issu d’un colloque pluridisciplinaire tenu au Shakespeare Institute de l’Université de Birmingham durant l’été 2007. À partir de sources matérielles, visuelles et textuelles donnant accès aux « objets quotidiens » de l’Europe entre le xive et le xviiie siècle, il permet un fécond dialogue entre historiens, archéologues, littéraires, historiens de l’art et conservateurs de musée : comment définir les objets utilisés tous les jours par les hommes et les femmes du passé?...

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