The essay outlines Ranke's and Burckhardt's responses to the "Eastern Renaissance" triggered by Romanticism and late nineteenth-century culture. Main topics are the productive role of violence in history, the meaning of "sacrifice" and the danger of anonymity in metropolitan life. An important reference is found in a Quinet's book, which is used here as an undelying theme.
Di Bella, S. (2021). Ranke, Burckhardt und die "Orientalische Renaissance". In E. Massimilla, G. Morrone (a cura di), Deutschland und der Orient. Philologie, Philosophie, historischen Kulturwissenschaften (pp. 103-124). Hildesheim : Olms.
Ranke, Burckhardt und die "Orientalische Renaissance"
Di Bella, Santi
2021-01-01
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The essay outlines Ranke's and Burckhardt's responses to the "Eastern Renaissance" triggered by Romanticism and late nineteenth-century culture. Main topics are the productive role of violence in history, the meaning of "sacrifice" and the danger of anonymity in metropolitan life. An important reference is found in a Quinet's book, which is used here as an undelying theme.File in questo prodotto:
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