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2018

Jordan, John; Schopf, Gabi Julia (2018). Global Goods in Local Languages: Naming Cotton Textiles in the Swiss Cantons. In: Harrington, Joel F.; Plummer, Marjorie Elizabeth (eds.) Names and Naming in Early Modern Germany: Making Words and Finding Meanings. Publications of the German Studies Association: Vol. 20 (pp. 149-172). New York: Berghahn Books

Siebenhüner, Kim; Jordan, John; Schopf, Gabi Julia (eds.) (2018). Cotton in Context: Manufacturing, Marketing, and Consuming Textiles in the German-speaking World (1500 - 1900). Ding, Materialität, Geschichte: Vol. 4. Köln: Böhlau

2017

Jordan, John (October 2017). “The Non-Revolutionary Fabric: The Consumption, Chronology, and Use of Cotton in early modern Bern.” (Unpublished). In: Luxury, Fashion and Social Status in Early Modern South Eastern Europe. New Europe College, Bucharest. October 2017.

Jordan, John (January 2017). “The Ties That Bind and Divide: Property and Belonging in early modern Freiberg.” (Unpublished). In: Urban Belonging: History and the Power of Place, Institute of Historical Research. Senate House, University of London.

Siebenhüner, Kim; Jordan, John; Schopf, Gabi Julia (2017). Textilien und materielle Kultur im Wandel. Konsum, kulturelle Innovation und globale Interaktion in der Frühen Neuzeit. In: Jenny, Reto (ed.) Glarner Tuch Gespräche. Tagungsband Internationale Fachtagung zum Thema Kunst und Geschichte des Glarner und europäischen Zeugdrucks. Edition Comptoir-Blätter: Vol. 10/11 (pp. 198-204). Ennenda: Sent

Schopf, Gabi Julia; Jordan, John (2017). Fictive Descriptions? Words, Textiles, and Inventories in Early Modern Switzerland. In: Karl, Barbara; Ertel, Thomas (eds.) Inventories of Textiles – Textiles in Inventories: Interdisciplinary Studies on Late Medieval and Early Modern Sources and Material Culture (pp. 219-238). Göttingen: Vienna University Press bei V&R unipress

2016

Jordan, John (November 2016). Property: More Important than Honour in early modern Life and Law? (Unpublished). In: Early Modern Europe Seminar Series. University of Oxford.

Jordan, John (2016). Benjamin Schmidt: Inventing Exoticism: Geography, Globalism, and Europe's Early Modern World. Sehepunkte. Rezensionsjournal für die Geschichtswissenschaften, 16(10) Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität

Jordan, John (August 2016). Unpaid Debts and Changing Legal Lives? Legal Culture and the Growth of Literacy and Writing in early modern Germany (Unpublished). In: Sixteenth Century Society and Conference. Bruges.

Jordan, John (May 2016). Cottons and Consumer Change in early modern Bern (Unpublished). In: Kolloquium – Neuere Geschichte. Universität Bern. Mai 2016.

Jordan, John (16 April 2016). Consuming Cottons in a Golden Age? New Textiles in early modern Bern (Unpublished). In: Early Modern Textiles and Material Culture: Consumption, Distribution and Global Interaction. Universität Bern. 14.-16. April 2016.

Jordan, John (2016). Rethinking Disputes and Settlements: How Historians Can Use Legal Anthropology. In: Cultures of Conflict Resolution in early modern Europe. Ashgate

2015

Jordan, John (June 2015). Cotton, Coffee, and Tobacco: the Exotic and the Foreign in early modern Bern (Unpublished). In: Spices and Stockings: Cultures of Consumption in the Periphery 1600-1850. Uppsala University. Juni 2015.

Jordan, John (June 2015). An affinity for something new? Cotton, Coffee, and Tobacco in the lives of early modern Swiss (Unpublished). In: Lives and the Life Cycle: Selves and Others 1400-1800. University of Oxford. Juni 2015.

Jordan, John (May 2015). Cotton, Coffee, and Tobacco: the Rise of Global Goods in early modern Bern? (Unpublished). In: Kolloquium - Neuere Geschichte. Universität Bern. Mai 2015.

Jordan, John; Schopf, Gabi Julia (6 March 2015). Engaging with the global on a local level: Naming Indian Cottons in the German-speaking world (Unpublished). In: Names and Naming in Early Modern Germany. 7th Frühe Neuzeit Interdisziplinär Conference. Vanderbilt University, Nashville. 05.-07.03.2015.

Jordan, John (March 2015). Legal Knowledge in the Administration of Justice: A Saxon perspective (Unpublished). In: Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting. Berlin. März 2015.

Jordan, John (2015). Rezension zu: Marco Mostert and Anna Adamska (eds.): Writing and the Administration of Medieval Towns: Medieval Urban Literacy I. (Turnhout: Brepols, 2014). Urban history, 42(4), pp. 691-692. Cambridge University Press 10.1017/S0963926815000711

Jordan, John (2015). Rezension zu: Legal Pluralism and Empires, 1500–1850, ed. Lauren Benton and Richard Ross (New York: New York University Press, 2013). The English historical review, 130(543), pp. 460-462. Oxford University Press 10.1093/ehr/cev006

Jordan, John (2015). Baumwolle, Kaffee, Tee und Tabak: ein Boom der globalen Güter im frühneuzeitlichen Bern? (Unpublished). In: Arbeitstagung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Frühe Neuzeit, Globale Verflechtungen. Europa neu denken. Heidelberg. September 2015.

2014

Jordan, John (November 2014). Lost Possessions: Finding textiles in early modern Bern (Unpublished). In: Kolloquium – Neuere Geschichte. University of Bern. November 2014.

Jordan, John (October 2014). Keeping the Peace: the use of guarantors in early modern Saxony (Unpublished). In: Sixteenth Century Society and Conference. New Orleans. Oktober 2014.

Jordan, John (October 2014). Panel: Outside the Court: Law in Daily Life (Unpublished). In: Sixteenth Century Society and Conference. New Orleans. Oktober 2014.

Jordan, John (2014). Maria Boes, Crime and Punishment in Early Modern Germany: Courts and Adjudicatory Practices in Frankfurt am Main, 1562-1696 (Farnham: Ashgate, 2013). Continuity and Change, 29(2), 295 -296. Cambridge University Press 10.1017/S0268416014000198

Schopf, Gabi Julia; Jordan, John (2014). Tagungsbericht Inventories of Textiles – Textiles in Inventories. Late Medieval and Early Modern Period. 27.03.2014-28.03.2014, Wien. H-Soz-Kult (Internetpublikation) Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Jordan, John; Schopf, Gabi Julia (2014). Inventories of Textiles – Textiles in Inventories. Late Medieval and Early Modern Period. H-Soz-Kult (Internetpublikation) Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

Jordan, John (June 2014). No Mere Gambit: Resolving Conflicts through the Court in the sixteenth-century Freiberg (Unpublished). In: Kolloquium zu Kriminalität und Strafjustiz in Vormoderne und Moderne. Evangelische Akademie Meissen. Juni 2014.

Jordan, John; Schopf, Gabi Julia (May 2014). Desirable novelties? The trade and consumption of printed cottons in early modern Switzerland (Unpublished). In: Workshop “Objects of Desire”. University of Basel. Mai 2014.

Jordan, John (April 2014). Social networks, capital, and collateral in early modern Saxony (Unpublished). In: European Social Science History Conference. Wien. April 2014.

Jordan, John; Schopf, Gabi Julia (March 2014). Cottons and Indiennes in early modern Swiss inventories (Unpublished). In: Inventories of Textiles, Textiles in Inventories Workshop. University of Vienna. März 2014.

Jordan, John (2014). Gerd Schwerhoff and Alex Kästner, eds., Göttlicher Zorn und menschliches Maß: Religiöse Abweichung in frühneuzeitlichen Stadtgemeinschaften (Constance: UVK, 2013). German History, 32(3), pp. 462-464. Oxford University Press 10.1093/gerhis/ghu019

Jordan, John (2014). Joel F. Harrington, The Faithful Executioner: Life and Death, Honor and Shame in the Turbulent Sixteenth Century (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2013). The sixteenth century journal, 45(3) Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers

2013

Jordan, John (November 2013). Soziale Netzwerke, Kapital und Sicherheit: Die Bürgschaft im frühneuzeitlichen Sachsen (Unpublished). In: Colloquium – Neuere Geschichte. University of Bern. November 2013.

Jordan, John (May 2013). The Court on the Market Square: Legal Culture in Public Places (Unpublished). In: Oxford-Munster-Princeton Workshop in Early Modern History. Princeton University. Mai 2013.

Jordan, John (February 2013). The Buchfurer case: lending as an economic and social activity in sixteenth-century Freiberg (Unpublished). In: Social and Economic History Seminar. University of Oxford. Februar 2013.

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