Manufacturing Middle Ages : : entangled history of medievalism in nineteenth-century Europe / / edited by Patrick J. Geary and Gábor Klaniczay.

Across the nineteenth century European history, philology, archaeology, art, and architecture turned from a common classical vocabulary and ideology to images of pasts and origins drawn primarily from the Middle Ages. The result was a paradox, as scholars and artists, schooled in the same pan-Europe...

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Superior document:National cultivation of culture, volume 6
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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : Brill,, 2013.
Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:National cultivation of culture ; v. 6.
Physical Description:1 online resource (450 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part One. Medievalism in nineteenth-century historiography
  • National origin narratives in the Austro-Hungarian monarchy / Walter Pohl
  • The uses and abuses of barbarian invasions in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / Ian N. Wood
  • Oehlenschlaeger and Ibsen: national revival in drama and history in Denmark and Norway c.1800-1860 / Sverre Bagge
  • Romantic historiography as a sociology of liberty: Joachim Lelewel and his contemporaries / Maciej Janowski
  • Part Two. Medievalism in nineteenth-century architecture
  • The roots of medievalism in North-West Europe: national romanticism, architecture, literature / David M. Wilson
  • Medieval and neo-medieval buildings in Scandinavia / Anders Andren
  • Between Slavs and old Bulgars: 'ancestors', 'race' and identity in late nineteenth-century Bulgaria / Stefan Detchev
  • With brotherly love: the Czech beginnings of medieval archaeology in Bulgaria and Ukraine / Florin Curta
  • The study of the archaeological finds of the tenth-century Carpathian Basin as national archaeology: early nineteenth-century views / Peter Lango.