Abstract : The article examines the evolution of the conception of the journey from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, with its consequences on the birth of exoticism. In the Middle Ages, thejourneys, of religious inspiration, go from the periphery towards the religious center of the continent. On the contrary, in the Renaissance, the travellers go from the center (the European continent) to the extra-continental periphérics, following the Big Discoveries. This change of scale, orientation and sense of the journey is going to provoke a change of glance on the other one and the distant, which passes from a topophobia in the Middle Ages to a topophilia in the Renaissance.Résumé : L'article examine l'évolution de la conception du voyage du Mo...
The article focuses on the medieval pilgrimage routes known as Sicilian Vie Francigene. The goal is ...
In this article, Martin Jay considers the visual culture of modern times and discusses the difficult...
Europe has traditionally been studied as a political, economic and cultural unity that historically ...
Abstract : The article examines the evolution of the conception of the journey from the Middle Ages ...
After surveying the series of discoveries between 1770 and 1835 that revealed the oriental religions...
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The article focuses on the medieval pilgrimage routes known as Sicilian Vie Francigene. The goal is ...
In this article, Martin Jay considers the visual culture of modern times and discusses the difficult...
Europe has traditionally been studied as a political, economic and cultural unity that historically ...
Abstract : The article examines the evolution of the conception of the journey from the Middle Ages ...
After surveying the series of discoveries between 1770 and 1835 that revealed the oriental religions...
Although the Grand Tour is often implicitly circumscribed to the eighteenth century, its origins act...
The article scientifically substantiates the unique characteristics of the Renaissance in European c...
International audienceThe object of this article is to study how the romanesque genre of the scienti...
Guiseppe Ricuperati : For a history of the Enlightenment from a cosmopolitan point of view. This ar...
Cet article s’attache aux relations de domination, culturelles notamment, avec tout le poids du déni...
The belief in the existence of an Austral Continent, the mass of which could strike a balance betwee...
The ternary division of this article is both chronological and thematic: in the Middle Ages, a pilgr...
International audienceThis article goes through the main phases of finance and trade in the Mediterr...
International audienceDuring the 19th century as and when Europeans developed a keen interest in wha...
Religious diversity was a recurrent and yet problematic feature of early modern Christian life, pla...
The article focuses on the medieval pilgrimage routes known as Sicilian Vie Francigene. The goal is ...
In this article, Martin Jay considers the visual culture of modern times and discusses the difficult...
Europe has traditionally been studied as a political, economic and cultural unity that historically ...