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- Introduction Steven Mullaney and Angela Vanhaelen Part I: PerformativeSpatial Pratices1. What’s Hamlet to Habermas? Spatial Literacy, Theatrical Publication, and thePublics of Early Modern Public StageSteven Mullaney 2.English Coffeehouses and French Salons: Rethinking Habermas, Gender and Sociability in Early Modern French and British Historiography Brian Cowan3. Viewing the Paper Stage: Civil War, Print, Theatre and the Public Sphere Rachel Willie 4. Place, Space, and Public Formation in the Drama of the Spanish Empire Margaret R. Greer Part II: Spaces Between: Transforming Journeys and Geographies 5. Assembling the Archipelago:Isolarii and the Horizons of Early Modern Public Making Bronwen Wilson 6. "Now through you made public for everyone": John Ogilby’s Britannia (1675), the 1598 Peutinger Map Facsimile, and the Shaping of Public SpaceMeredith Donaldson Clark 7. "Exposed to Everyone'sEyes": The Urban Prospect and thePublicity of Representation in Israel Silvestre'sProfile of the City of Rome, 1687Elena Napolitano 8. Sensing Space and Making Publics Marlene Eberhart 9. Town and Country: The Geography of the English Literary Public Kevin Pask Part III: The Potential of the Private 10. Negotiating the ‘forum politicum’ and the ‘forum conscientiae’: John Calvin and the Religious Origins of the Modern Public Sphere Torrance Kirby 12. Painting the Visible Church: The Calvinist Art of Making PublicsAngela Vanhaelen 13. Matrices of Force: Spinozist Monism and Margaret Cavendish's Description of a New World, Called the Blazing World Meredith Evans 13. The Reformation of Space in Shakespeare's PlayhousePaul Yachnin