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Embodiments of Power : Building Baroque Cities in Europe, Hardback Book

Embodiments of Power : Building Baroque Cities in Europe Hardback

Edited by Gary B. Cohen, Franz A. J. Szabo

Part of the Austrian and Habsburg Studies series

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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.

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