Ginzburg examines four moments of European intellectual history through a micro-historical lens, exploring the inherent ambiguity between secularism and religion by analyzing cases from La Boà tie's Servitude volontaire (1574-present) to the Collà ge de Sociologie (1937-1939) and contemporary fake news.
Ginzburg examines four moments of European intellectual history through a micro-historical lens, exploring the inherent ambiguity between secularism and religion by analyzing cases from La Boà tie's Servitude volontaire (1574-present) to the Collà ge de Sociologie (1937-1939) and contemporary fake news.
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The Natalie Zemon Davis Annual Lectures Series - CEU Press
Carlo Ginzburg (1939) has taught at the University of Bologna, at UCLA, at the Scuola Normale of Pisa. His books are translated into more than twenty languages. He received the Aby Warburg Prize (1992), the Humboldt-Forschungs Prize (2007), the Balzan Prize for the History of Europe, 1400-1700 (2010) and sixteen honorary degrees from different universities.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Chapter 1. Hobbes's Invisible Target: On the Reception of La Boétie's Chapter 2. Texts Images Reproductions: On the shoulders of Walter Benjamin Chapter 3. Sacred Sociology: A Few Reflections on the College de Sociologie Chapter 4. Fake News? Notes
Foreword Chapter 1. Hobbes's Invisible Target: On the Reception of La Boétie's Chapter 2. Texts Images Reproductions: On the shoulders of Walter Benjamin Chapter 3. Sacred Sociology: A Few Reflections on the College de Sociologie Chapter 4. Fake News? Notes
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