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Introduction: The Mobility of Objects Across Boundaries 1000-1700
Katherine A. Wilson and Leah R. Clark
Part I Thresholds and Boundaries
Introduction
Katherine A. Wilson and Leah R. Clark
1 A Prehistory of Movement: Tracking Object Mobility Around the Viking-Age North Sea
Alison M. Leonard and Steven P. Ashby
2 Characterising Transformation in Religious Material Culture AD 1000-1700: Through the Study of
Archaeological Small Finds Discovered by the Public in England and Wales
Michael Lewis
3 Crossing Boundaries with Pilgrim Badges
Robert Maniura
4 Crossing Thresholds and Creating Boundaries: A Cultural Itinerary of Chests in Late Medieval England
Sarah Hinds
5 The Mobility of Objects Across Time and Space: Chests in Renaissance Italian and German Bridal Trousseaux
(Fourteenth-Fifteenth Centuries)
Christina Antenhofer
Part II Framing and Translation
Introduction
Katherine A. Wilson and Leah R. Clark
6 Jan van Eyck’s Syrian Apothecary Jar: The Earliest Known Depiction of Middle Eastern Ceramics in Medieval
European Art
Alexandra van Dongen
7 Wandering Things and the Human/Object Boundary: A Literary Approach
Bettina Bildhauer
8 Uncovering Daily Life in the Archive? Framing Domestic Culture in Sixteenth-Century Bruges Inventories
Julie De Groot
9 Objects in Time: The Affective Power of a Prie-Dieu in Seventeenth-Century France
Jennifer Hillman
10 Crossing Borders: The Hidden Life of a Manuscript Letter
Ruth Whelan
11 The Black-lead of Borrowdale, 1300-1750: An Object History of a Mutable Material
Christopher Donaldson
12 Why do Some Things Become More Mobile, 1000-1700?
Thomas Pickles
Bibliography
Index

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During the period 1000-1700 major transformations took place in material culture. Quite simply, more objects were manufactured and used than ever before and many objects travelled across geographic, political, religious, linguistic, class and cultural boundaries. By starting with a focus on past objects, this volume brings together essays from art historians, historians, archaeologists, literary scholars and museum curators to reveal the different disciplinary approaches and methods taken to the study of objects and what this can reveal about transformations in material culture 1000-1700.

Contributors: Katherine A. Wilson, Leah R. Clark, Alison M. Leonard, Steven P. Ashby, Michael Lewis, Robert Maniura, Sarah Hinds, Christina Antenhofer, Alexandra van Dongen, Bettina Bildhauer, Julie De Groot, Jennifer Hillman, Ruth Whelan, Christopher Donaldson, Thomas Pickles.