Eva Giloi is Assistant Professor in the History Department at Rutgers University, Newark.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: the material culture of monarchy 2. Collecting royal relics, 1750s-1850s: means, motives, and meaning 3. Relics under Friedrich Wilhelm III, 1797-1830 4. Entr'acte: culture and power - a long-term outlook 5. Frederick the Great in the Vormärz: relics and myth, 1830s-1840s 6. The Neues museum, 1850s-1870s: relics in retreat 7. Wilhelm I: relics and myth 8. Consumerism and the gift-giving economy 9. The Hohenzollern museum 10. Image as object: the carte-de-visite photograph as souvenir 11. Wilhelm II and the Hohenzollern legacy: the Kaiser takes charge 12. The fragmentation of a myth after 1888 13. Conclusion and epilogue: the success of a dynasty?
1. Introduction: the material culture of monarchy 2. Collecting royal relics, 1750s-1850s: means, motives, and meaning 3. Relics under Friedrich Wilhelm III, 1797-1830 4. Entr'acte: culture and power - a long-term outlook 5. Frederick the Great in the Vormärz: relics and myth, 1830s-1840s 6. The Neues museum, 1850s-1870s: relics in retreat 7. Wilhelm I: relics and myth 8. Consumerism and the gift-giving economy 9. The Hohenzollern museum 10. Image as object: the carte-de-visite photograph as souvenir 11. Wilhelm II and the Hohenzollern legacy: the Kaiser takes charge 12. The fragmentation of a myth after 1888 13. Conclusion and epilogue: the success of a dynasty?
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