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Urban Carnival - Festive Culture in the Hanseatic Cities of the Eastern Baltic, 1350-1550 (Hardcover)
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Urban Carnival - Festive Culture in the Hanseatic Cities of the Eastern Baltic, 1350-1550 (Hardcover)
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This is a significant new study of the festival culture of northern
Europe in the later Middle Ages: more specifically of the
German-speaking communities of the great cities of the eastern
Baltic littoral in what was then called Livonia, corresponding
roughly to the territories of present-day Estonia and Latvia. While
subject to a degree of Scandinavian influence, the festival culture
of Livonian cities such as Riga, Reval (Tallinn), and Dorpat
(Tartu), which were members of the Hanseatic League, substantially
overlapped with that of other German-speaking areas, not least the
Hanseatic cities of northern Germany. The major part of the book is
devoted to the main annual festivals of the merchants' guilds:
Christmas, Carnival, the popinjay shoot, and the May Count
celebrations. There follows an analysis of specific aspects of the
festivals: spatial contexts, finances, food and drink,
entertainments (dances, jousts, games), customs and rituals. There
is also a concluding glance at changes in festival culture after
the Reformation. The study combines close scrutiny of local customs
(made possible by the almost miraculous survival of uniquely
detailed documentation), contextualization within the wider
comparative context of festival culture in late-medieval Europe,
and an alterness to significant recent scholarship in both English
and German.
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