Beschreibung
Nuremberg developed into an international trading center in the heart of Europe between 1300 and 1600. Economy, politics, art, and culture were closely intertwined. This catalog traces the citys expanding networks from the late Middle Ages to the Renaissance and critically reflects on Nurembergs role in an increasingly globalized world. The citys success as an international hub of knowledge and an innovative industrial center enabled its cultural flourishing during the time of Albrecht Dürer. However, this prosperity was also built on the exploitation of resources, the booming arms trade, and early colonial activities. This publication sheds light on these lesser-known aspects of Nurembergs history and presents fascinating objects from international collections. - Exhibition, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg, September 25, 2025 to March 22, 20 History of early globalization with a focus on Nuremberg Fascinating exhibits Unexpected and critical perspectives on art
Autorenporträt
With contributions of Florian Abe, Tina Asmussen, Daniel Astorga Poblete, Benno Baumbauer, Laura Di Carlo, Marie-Therese Feist, Stefan Hanß, Daniel Hess, Elgidius B. Ichumbaki, Sven Jakstat, Monica Juneja, Henry Kaap, Meyrav Levy, Dominicus Makukula, Manuel Teget-Welz, Heike Zech
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Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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