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E-raamat: Silver: Nature and Culture

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Reaktion Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780238012
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Reaktion Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780238012

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From silver spoons to silver bullets, silver permeates our everyday culture and language. For millennia weve used it to buy what we need, adorn our bodies and trumpet our social status. Silver vanquishes our insecurities, as well as vampires, werewolves and our smelly socks. Once valued primarily for its beauty and rarity, silver is now also exploited for its chemistry; while it used to lubricate markets, bolster dowries and pay armies, now it permeates our electronics, textiles and medical devices.

Silver was formed through the supernovas of stars, and its history continues to be marked by cataclysm. Through currency and trade, it brought the continents of the Americas, Europe and Asia closer together; then, through war and trade imbalance, it destabilized empires. It encouraged great technological virtuosity to discover, extract and refine the precious metal, and ingenuity to restore the landscapes its mining had despoiled. Through­out its history silver has inspired greed and ruination, yet it also cleanses water and wounds. Once used as a mirror, it reflects our most human needs and desires.

Featuring many glistening illustrations of silver in nature and art, jewellery, film, advertising and popular culture, this is a superb overview of a metal that is both precious and useful, with a rich and eventful history.
Preface: A Silver Object Lesson 7(6)
1 The Nature of Silver
13(16)
2 Silver Landscapes
29(30)
3 Silver Transformed
59(22)
4 Empire Building: Two Coins that Changed the World
81(17)
5 Rivers of Silver from the New World to the Middle Kingdom
98(19)
6 The New Flow of Demand
117(12)
7 Status Symbols
129(28)
8 Pure
157(28)
References 185(10)
Select Bibliography 195(4)
Associations and Websites 199(2)
Acknowledgements 201(2)
Photo Acknowledgements 203(2)
Index 205
Fiona Lindsay Shen is an art historian and Director of the Escalette Permanent Collection of Art at Chapman University in California. Her books include Silver: Nature and Culture (Reaktion, 2017).