This article offers a new interpretation of the historical relation between two foundational works in cultural history: Johan Huizinga’s ‘The Autumntide of the Middle Ages’ (1919) and Jacob Burckhardt’s ‘The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy’ (1860). The tension between these works has commonly been understood as a scholarly dispute over the proper historical periodization of European fifteenth-century cultural practices: whilst Burckhardt reconstructed his material in terms of its technical novelty, its ability to ‘create’ (schöpfen) a post-medieval world, Huizinga emphasized how fifteenth-century culture continued to ‘re-create’ (her-scheppen) culture according to medieval symbolic codes. The present article suggests understanding ...
The text explores the connections between the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche and Swiss historian Jacob...
This book contains a unique new selection of his most important essays from the extensive oeuvre of ...
The essay traces Burckhardt's presence in England: from his first visits, it then examines his comme...
This article offers a new interpretation of the historical relation between two foundational works i...
This article offers a new interpretation of the historical relation between two foundational works i...
Jacob Burckhardt was an art and cultural historian, renowned for his historiographical method known ...
One notable example of the asymmetry between general European and Jewish historiography is their res...
Since 1860 when Die Kultur der Renaissance in Italien was published, Jacob Burckhard has be...
Cultural histories are abundant in contemporary historiographic practice. Indeed this style of appro...
Neither Huizinga's main biographers nor his principal commentators have ever explicitly considered t...
In this article, I propose to evaluate possible points of contact and divergence between the work of...
This article is divided in two parts: in the first one, the focus will be young Jacob Burckhardt’s e...
JACKOB BURCKHARDT AND THE RELIGION OF ARTMore or less since the middle of the 18th century, there ap...
none1noThe essay analizes the impact of Burckhardt's "Die Kultur der Renaissance in Italien" (1860) ...
If I were to heed the warnings of the estheticians, I would not only abstain from comparing French l...
The text explores the connections between the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche and Swiss historian Jacob...
This book contains a unique new selection of his most important essays from the extensive oeuvre of ...
The essay traces Burckhardt's presence in England: from his first visits, it then examines his comme...
This article offers a new interpretation of the historical relation between two foundational works i...
This article offers a new interpretation of the historical relation between two foundational works i...
Jacob Burckhardt was an art and cultural historian, renowned for his historiographical method known ...
One notable example of the asymmetry between general European and Jewish historiography is their res...
Since 1860 when Die Kultur der Renaissance in Italien was published, Jacob Burckhard has be...
Cultural histories are abundant in contemporary historiographic practice. Indeed this style of appro...
Neither Huizinga's main biographers nor his principal commentators have ever explicitly considered t...
In this article, I propose to evaluate possible points of contact and divergence between the work of...
This article is divided in two parts: in the first one, the focus will be young Jacob Burckhardt’s e...
JACKOB BURCKHARDT AND THE RELIGION OF ARTMore or less since the middle of the 18th century, there ap...
none1noThe essay analizes the impact of Burckhardt's "Die Kultur der Renaissance in Italien" (1860) ...
If I were to heed the warnings of the estheticians, I would not only abstain from comparing French l...
The text explores the connections between the ideas of Friedrich Nietzsche and Swiss historian Jacob...
This book contains a unique new selection of his most important essays from the extensive oeuvre of ...
The essay traces Burckhardt's presence in England: from his first visits, it then examines his comme...