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Title: THE WANING OF THE MIDDLE AGES. Other Titles: A STUDY OF THE FORMS OF LIFE THOUGHT AND ART IN FRANCE AND THE NETHERLANDS IN THE FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH CENTURIES. Authors: HUIZINGA, J. Keywords: HISTORY ASIA-HISTORY. Issue Date: 1922. Publisher: THE WHITEFRIARS
Its subtitle is 'a study of the forms of life, thought and art in France and the Netherlands in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries'. In it, he presents
It has been almost three-quarters of a century since Johan Huizinga's study of late-medieval Burgundian culture appeared in English as The. Waning of the Middle Ages. Since then, his portrait of the late Middle. Ages has been standard reading for graduate students and a starting point for scholars seeking to build.
17 Jan 2017 dc.contributor.author: Huizinga, J. dc.title: The Waning Of The Middle Ages. Identifier in.ernet.dli.2015.100122.
Johan Huizinga, The Waning of the Middle Ages, and the Writing of History. SEA? N FARRELL MORAN. Oakland University. ABSTRACT. Contemporary professional history does not train its practitioners to write works of genuine innovation. The commitment to archive-driven research and the need to establish a niche for
Johan Huizinga's Autumn of the Middle Ages. Wessel Krul. University of Groningen. Groningen, the Netherlands. Johan Huizinga's Herfittij der Middeleeuwen (The Waning of the Middle Ages, or in the more accurate new translation, The Autumn of the Middle Ages) has long been recognized as a classic of modern historical
'The autumn of the Middle Ages' : Johan Huizinga and Henri Pirenne or 'plusieurs verites pour la meme chose'. Marc Boone (University of Ghent). Looking at the cultural and general history of the late Middle Ages is an almost unconceivable task without reference being paid to Johan Huizinga's seminal 'Autumn of the
Johan Huizinga, The Autumn of the Middle Ages. In reflecting upon the problems of historical periodization, I am struck first and foremost by the sense that periodization, while a useful shorthand for facilitating discussion within the discipline of history, is a bit like trying to force a round peg into a square hole. At its best
Huizinga, Johan, The Autumn of the Middle Ages, trans. Rodney J. Payton and Ulrich Mammitzsch, Chicago, University of. Chicago Press, 1996; paper; pp. xxii, 467; 45 b / w illustrations;. R.R.P. US$19.95. This is a new translation of a work which was originally published in Dutch in 1919 and then translated into English in
The Autumn of the Middle Ages, or The Waning of the Middle Ages is the best-known work by the Dutch historian Johan Huizinga. Its subtitle is: "A study of the forms of life, thought and art in France and the Netherlands in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries". In the book, Huizinga presents the idea that the exaggerated
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