Liquid Assets, Dangerous Gifts
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"Liquid Assets, Dangerous Gifts addresses the notions and practices of gift giving in late medieval and early modern Europe between 1400 and 1550. Focusing on the prosperous cities of the Upper Rhine, it explores the uses of gifts in political ritual and the different functions of those donations. Contemporaries spoke of these gifts - sometimes wine, sometimes coins or other precious metals - as liquid; indeed, the same German word was used for giving a present and for pouring a fluid.
These gifts were integral parts of an economy of information, marking complex differences and dependencies in the social hierarchy. The gifts were meticulously recorded and governed by strict codes, yet the terminology and traditions of gift exchange in this period betray deep-seated ambivalence and anxieties about the practice."--BOOK JACKET.
These gifts were integral parts of an economy of information, marking complex differences and dependencies in the social hierarchy. The gifts were meticulously recorded and governed by strict codes, yet the terminology and traditions of gift exchange in this period betray deep-seated ambivalence and anxieties about the practice."--BOOK JACKET.
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