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From 11 to 15 December 1972 a group of historians from many
European countries assembled in Groningen to commemorate the
centenary of Johan Huizinga's birth in that city on 7 December
1872. The conference was not intended simply as a tribute to the
memory of a great historian but also as an attempt to assess the
sig nificance of his work for the present generation. It was
supported by generous grants from the Stichting oud-studentenfonds
van 1906 at Groningen, the Gro ninger Universiteitsfonds, and the
Ministry of Education and Science. We are pleased to be able to
publish all the papers read at the conference, together with Dr.
Jansonius's study of Huizinga's style, written for another
occasion. The material is presented in a roughly chronological
order. The first three papers, which examine Huizinga's
intellectual and literary points of departure, are followed by
another three dealing with The Waning of the Middle Ages. A special
paper is de voted to Huizinga's Erasmian studies. The next three
authors investigate the prob lems which preoccupied Huizinga during
the 1930s. Three final papers examine general aspects of his work.
From 11 to 15 December 1972 a group of historians from many
European countries assembled in Groningen to commemorate the
centenary of Johan Huizinga's birth in that city on 7 December
1872. The conference was not intended simply as a tribute to the
memory of a great historian but also as an attempt to assess the
sig nificance of his work for the present generation. It was
supported by generous grants from the Stichting oud-studentenfonds
van 1906 at Groningen, the Gro ninger Universiteitsfonds, and the
Ministry of Education and Science. We are pleased to be able to
publish all the papers read at the conference, together with Dr.
Jansonius's study of Huizinga's style, written for another
occasion. The material is presented in a roughly chronological
order. The first three papers, which examine Huizinga's
intellectual and literary points of departure, are followed by
another three dealing with The Waning of the Middle Ages. A special
paper is de voted to Huizinga's Erasmian studies. The next three
authors investigate the prob lems which preoccupied Huizinga during
the 1930s. Three final papers examine general aspects of his work.
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