Peter Arnade, Martha Howell, Anton Van Der Lem, Graeme Small, Myriam Greilsammer
Rereading Huizinga. Autumn of the Middle Ages, a Century Later
Herausgeber: Lem, Anton
Peter Arnade, Martha Howell, Anton Van Der Lem, Graeme Small, Myriam Greilsammer
Rereading Huizinga. Autumn of the Middle Ages, a Century Later
Herausgeber: Lem, Anton
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This edited volume is a reappraisal of the legacy and historiographical impact of Johan Huizinga's 1919 masterwork for the centenary of its publication in the field of medieval history, art history, and cultural studies.
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This edited volume is a reappraisal of the legacy and historiographical impact of Johan Huizinga's 1919 masterwork for the centenary of its publication in the field of medieval history, art history, and cultural studies.
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- Routledge
- Verlag: Amsterdam University Press
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9789462983724
- ISBN-10: 9462983720
- Artikelnr.: 56723929
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge
- Verlag: Amsterdam University Press
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 716g
- ISBN-13: 9789462983724
- ISBN-10: 9462983720
- Artikelnr.: 56723929
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Peter Arnade is dean of the College of Arts and Humanities at the University of Hawai'i Manoa. Among his publications are Realms of Ritual: Burgundian Ceremony and Civic Life in Late-Medieval Ghent and Beggars, Iconoclasts and Civic Patriots: The Political Culture of the Dutch Revolt. Martha Howell is Miriam Champion Professor of History at Columbia University, New York. Among her publications are Commerce before Capitalism in Europe, 1300-1600; The Marriage Exchange: Property, Social Place and Gender in Cities of the Low Countries, 1300-1550; and Women, Production, and Patriarchy in Late Medieval Cities. Anton van der Lem is curator of rare books at University Library Leiden. He made the inventory of the Huizinga Archives. In 2018 he edited the centennial edition of Herfsttij, richly illustrated with 300 reproductions.
Acknowledgements, Introduction: Peter Arnade and Martha Howell I: Huizinga
and the Late-Medieval North 1. Andrew Brown: Huizinga's Autumn: The
Burgundian Court at Play. 2. Walter Simons: Wrestling with the Angel:
Huizinga, Herfsttij, and Religion. 3. Jan Dumolyn and Élodie
Lecuppre-Desjardin: Huizinga's Silence: Urban Culture and Herfsttij. 4. Jun
Cho: The Forms behind the Vormen: Huizinga, New Cultural History, and the
Culture of Commerce. 5. Marc Boone: Yet Another Failed State? The
Huizinga-Pirenne Controversy on the Burgundian State Reconsidered. II: Art,
Literature and Sources in Autumn of the Middle Ages 6. Diane Wolfthal: Art
History and Huizinga's Autumn. 7. Larry Silver: Did Germany Have a Medieval
Herbstzeit? 8. Graeme Small: The Making of the Autumn of the Middle Ages I:
Narrative Sources and Their Treatment in Autumn. 9. Anton van der Lem: The
Making of the Autumn of the Middle Ages II: The Eagle and His Pigeonholes:
How Huizinga Organized His Sources. III: Legacies: Huizinga and
Historiography 10. Carol Symes: Harvest of Death: Johan Huizinga's Critique
of Medievalism. 11. Birger Vanwesenbeeck: Huizinga, Theorist of Lateness?
12. Peter Arnade: Huizinga: Anthropologist Avant la Lettre? 13. Myriam
Greilsammer: A Late and Ambivalent Recognition: (The Autumn of) Johan
Huizinga and the French Historians of the Nouvelle Histoire. Epilogue:
Willem Otterspeer: Reading Together, Bibliography of works cited, Index of
names
and the Late-Medieval North 1. Andrew Brown: Huizinga's Autumn: The
Burgundian Court at Play. 2. Walter Simons: Wrestling with the Angel:
Huizinga, Herfsttij, and Religion. 3. Jan Dumolyn and Élodie
Lecuppre-Desjardin: Huizinga's Silence: Urban Culture and Herfsttij. 4. Jun
Cho: The Forms behind the Vormen: Huizinga, New Cultural History, and the
Culture of Commerce. 5. Marc Boone: Yet Another Failed State? The
Huizinga-Pirenne Controversy on the Burgundian State Reconsidered. II: Art,
Literature and Sources in Autumn of the Middle Ages 6. Diane Wolfthal: Art
History and Huizinga's Autumn. 7. Larry Silver: Did Germany Have a Medieval
Herbstzeit? 8. Graeme Small: The Making of the Autumn of the Middle Ages I:
Narrative Sources and Their Treatment in Autumn. 9. Anton van der Lem: The
Making of the Autumn of the Middle Ages II: The Eagle and His Pigeonholes:
How Huizinga Organized His Sources. III: Legacies: Huizinga and
Historiography 10. Carol Symes: Harvest of Death: Johan Huizinga's Critique
of Medievalism. 11. Birger Vanwesenbeeck: Huizinga, Theorist of Lateness?
12. Peter Arnade: Huizinga: Anthropologist Avant la Lettre? 13. Myriam
Greilsammer: A Late and Ambivalent Recognition: (The Autumn of) Johan
Huizinga and the French Historians of the Nouvelle Histoire. Epilogue:
Willem Otterspeer: Reading Together, Bibliography of works cited, Index of
names
Acknowledgements, Introduction: Peter Arnade and Martha Howell I: Huizinga
and the Late-Medieval North 1. Andrew Brown: Huizinga's Autumn: The
Burgundian Court at Play. 2. Walter Simons: Wrestling with the Angel:
Huizinga, Herfsttij, and Religion. 3. Jan Dumolyn and Élodie
Lecuppre-Desjardin: Huizinga's Silence: Urban Culture and Herfsttij. 4. Jun
Cho: The Forms behind the Vormen: Huizinga, New Cultural History, and the
Culture of Commerce. 5. Marc Boone: Yet Another Failed State? The
Huizinga-Pirenne Controversy on the Burgundian State Reconsidered. II: Art,
Literature and Sources in Autumn of the Middle Ages 6. Diane Wolfthal: Art
History and Huizinga's Autumn. 7. Larry Silver: Did Germany Have a Medieval
Herbstzeit? 8. Graeme Small: The Making of the Autumn of the Middle Ages I:
Narrative Sources and Their Treatment in Autumn. 9. Anton van der Lem: The
Making of the Autumn of the Middle Ages II: The Eagle and His Pigeonholes:
How Huizinga Organized His Sources. III: Legacies: Huizinga and
Historiography 10. Carol Symes: Harvest of Death: Johan Huizinga's Critique
of Medievalism. 11. Birger Vanwesenbeeck: Huizinga, Theorist of Lateness?
12. Peter Arnade: Huizinga: Anthropologist Avant la Lettre? 13. Myriam
Greilsammer: A Late and Ambivalent Recognition: (The Autumn of) Johan
Huizinga and the French Historians of the Nouvelle Histoire. Epilogue:
Willem Otterspeer: Reading Together, Bibliography of works cited, Index of
names
and the Late-Medieval North 1. Andrew Brown: Huizinga's Autumn: The
Burgundian Court at Play. 2. Walter Simons: Wrestling with the Angel:
Huizinga, Herfsttij, and Religion. 3. Jan Dumolyn and Élodie
Lecuppre-Desjardin: Huizinga's Silence: Urban Culture and Herfsttij. 4. Jun
Cho: The Forms behind the Vormen: Huizinga, New Cultural History, and the
Culture of Commerce. 5. Marc Boone: Yet Another Failed State? The
Huizinga-Pirenne Controversy on the Burgundian State Reconsidered. II: Art,
Literature and Sources in Autumn of the Middle Ages 6. Diane Wolfthal: Art
History and Huizinga's Autumn. 7. Larry Silver: Did Germany Have a Medieval
Herbstzeit? 8. Graeme Small: The Making of the Autumn of the Middle Ages I:
Narrative Sources and Their Treatment in Autumn. 9. Anton van der Lem: The
Making of the Autumn of the Middle Ages II: The Eagle and His Pigeonholes:
How Huizinga Organized His Sources. III: Legacies: Huizinga and
Historiography 10. Carol Symes: Harvest of Death: Johan Huizinga's Critique
of Medievalism. 11. Birger Vanwesenbeeck: Huizinga, Theorist of Lateness?
12. Peter Arnade: Huizinga: Anthropologist Avant la Lettre? 13. Myriam
Greilsammer: A Late and Ambivalent Recognition: (The Autumn of) Johan
Huizinga and the French Historians of the Nouvelle Histoire. Epilogue:
Willem Otterspeer: Reading Together, Bibliography of works cited, Index of
names







