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共同体,它帮助我们理解过去社会的习俗,并有可能解释“社会等级的协商,思想的流通和接受,以及大众运动的形成”(161)。卡拉·罗斯的书读起来流畅而愉快,没有理由抱怨。目前尚不清楚她为什么喜欢用“巴塞尔”来命名这座城市,因为巴塞尔是英语作品的首选名称,而且不仅如此。我知道这是这个名字的法语形式,一直使用到18世纪,但这个作品出现在2022年!甚至书中引用的一些书在注释或参考书目中都被列为在巴塞尔出版,尽管它们的封面上写着巴塞尔(Geschichtsschreibung der Schweiz, by Feller和Bonjour只是一个例子)!但这绝对是一件小事,可能与牛津的一些规范有关。这本书的读者是学术界的,历史学家、人类学家和社会学家可能对这个主题感兴趣。尽管只有164页的篇幅,这本书却抓住了鲁蒂纳所处时代的精髓:人们思考和交流的方式,他们如何传递信息,以及他们与周围发生的巨大变革之间的关系。我很感谢这本书的出版,以及它利用一个看似微不足道但信息丰富的来源所带来的贡献。
The Tudor Sheriff: A Study in Early Modern Administration
community, which helps us understand the conventions of past societies, and in its potential to explain “the negotiation of social hierarchies, the circulation and reception of ideas, and the formation of popular movements” (161). Carla Roth’s book is a fluent and pleasant read, which gives no cause for complaint. It is unclear why she favored the name Basle for the city, given that Basel is the preferred name for English works, and not only. I understand that this was the French form of the name, used until the eighteenth century, but the work appeared in 2022! Even some of the books cited in the work are listed in the notes or bibliography as having appeared in Basle, although their covers say Basel (Geschichtsschreibung der Schweiz, by Feller and Bonjour is just one example)! But this is absolutely a minor matter and probably has to do with some Oxford norms. The audience to which the book is addressed is an academic one, with historians, anthropologists, and sociologists being among those potentially interested in this subject. Even though it contains only 164 pages of text, the book captures the essence of R€ utiner’s era, the way people thought and communicated, how they transmitted information and how they related to the great transformations happening around them. I appreciate the publication of this book and the contribution it brings by capitalizing on a seemingly minor, but informative source.