[EN] The paper tackles the construction and perception fo crisis in some prominent authors linked to the recreation of the Habsburg myth, as S. Zweig, F. Werfel, J. Roth and R. Musil. First, I attempt to define the scope of poetic representations of the Empire in the first two writers, taking especialy into appraise the notion of temporality and spiritual dynamics of Mitteleuropa in late ninetennth and early twentieth centuries. Secondly, we will focus on Joseph Roth writings in order to highlight the ambivalence of the idea of political order, to which the author bestows a high adoration as a source of historical sense, although he also dooms the effects of technological progress. Finally, Musil's notion of insufficient reason will provide...
Franz Joseph’s reign, one of the longest in European history, spanned from the Revolutions of 1848 t...
In the article attention is mainly focused on the perception of history in Platelis’ works and the i...
The author of this paper goes back to the 1870s, a time in which European society had to deal with a...
El trabajo analiza la percepción y construcción de la crisis reconocible en algunos autores vinculad...
Both the ideals of the European Union (EU) and the EU’s recent political difficulties have attracted...
Bruno Schulz and Joseph Roth figure in the history of literature as Representatives of Polish and Au...
Research on the work of the Austrian author Joseph Roth (1894–1939) indicates great differences in p...
The book confronts the life and intellectual heritage of the Galician-Jewish exiled journalist and w...
History is often regarded as a search for an increasingly factual, precise, and thus truer view of r...
Proceeding from the assumption that meanings and perceptions of social reality are generated by mean...
The main task of our paper is to emphasize the relationship between the dominant historical paradigm...
The main task of our paper is to emphasize the relationship between the dominant historical paradigm...
Este tese aborda a obra do escritor judeu austríaco Joseph Roth, buscando entender a crítica que ele...
The concept of crisis came to historians through the labyrinth of analogy with biology and medicine,...
Dans le fragment 143 de Minima Moralia, Adorno écrit : « La mission actuelle de l’art est d’introdui...
Franz Joseph’s reign, one of the longest in European history, spanned from the Revolutions of 1848 t...
In the article attention is mainly focused on the perception of history in Platelis’ works and the i...
The author of this paper goes back to the 1870s, a time in which European society had to deal with a...
El trabajo analiza la percepción y construcción de la crisis reconocible en algunos autores vinculad...
Both the ideals of the European Union (EU) and the EU’s recent political difficulties have attracted...
Bruno Schulz and Joseph Roth figure in the history of literature as Representatives of Polish and Au...
Research on the work of the Austrian author Joseph Roth (1894–1939) indicates great differences in p...
The book confronts the life and intellectual heritage of the Galician-Jewish exiled journalist and w...
History is often regarded as a search for an increasingly factual, precise, and thus truer view of r...
Proceeding from the assumption that meanings and perceptions of social reality are generated by mean...
The main task of our paper is to emphasize the relationship between the dominant historical paradigm...
The main task of our paper is to emphasize the relationship between the dominant historical paradigm...
Este tese aborda a obra do escritor judeu austríaco Joseph Roth, buscando entender a crítica que ele...
The concept of crisis came to historians through the labyrinth of analogy with biology and medicine,...
Dans le fragment 143 de Minima Moralia, Adorno écrit : « La mission actuelle de l’art est d’introdui...
Franz Joseph’s reign, one of the longest in European history, spanned from the Revolutions of 1848 t...
In the article attention is mainly focused on the perception of history in Platelis’ works and the i...
The author of this paper goes back to the 1870s, a time in which European society had to deal with a...