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Contesting Europe - Comparative Perspectives on Early Modern Discourses on Europe, 1400-1800 (Hardcover): Nicolas Detering,... Contesting Europe - Comparative Perspectives on Early Modern Discourses on Europe, 1400-1800 (Hardcover)
Nicolas Detering, Clementina Marsico, Isabella Walser-Burgler
R4,547 Discovery Miles 45 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While the term 'Europe' was used sporadically in ancient and medieval times, it proliferated between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, and gained a prevalence in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries which it did not possess before. Although studies on the history of the idea of Europe abound, much of the vast body of early modern sources has still been neglected. Assuming that discourses tend to transcend linguistic, historical and generic boundaries, this book has gathered experts from various fields of study who examine vernacular and Latin negotiations of Europe from the late fifteenth to the early eighteenth century. This multi-angled approach serves to identify similarities and differences in the discourses on Europe within their different national and cultural communities. Contributors are: Ovanes Akopyan, Volker Bauer, Piotr Chmiel, Nicolas Detering, Stefan Ehrenpreis, Niels Grune, Peter Hanenberg, Ulrich Heinen, Ronny Kaiser, Niall Oddy, Katharina N. Piechocki, Dennis Pulina, Marion Romberg, Lucie Storchova, Isabella Walser-Burgler, Michael Wintle, and Enrico Zucchi.

Europe and Europeanness in Early Modern Latin Literature - Fuitne Europa tunc unita? (Paperback): Isabella Walser-Burgler Europe and Europeanness in Early Modern Latin Literature - Fuitne Europa tunc unita? (Paperback)
Isabella Walser-Burgler
R2,195 Discovery Miles 21 950 Out of stock

The history of European integration goes back to the early modern centuries (c. 1400-1800), when Europeans tried to set themselves apart as a continental community with distinct political, religious, cultural, and social values in the face of hitherto unseen societal change and global awakening. The range of concepts and images ascribed to Europeanness in that respect is well documented in Neo-Latin literature, since Latin constituted the international lingua franca from the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries. In Europe and Europeanness in Early Modern Latin Literature Isabella Walser-Burgler examines the most prominent concepts of Europe and European identity as expressed in Neo-Latin sources. It is aimed at both an interested general audience and a professional readership from the fields of Latin studies, early modern history, and the history of ideas.

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