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Ideas of Europe : Time, Space, and Tradition

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Ideas of Europe is a critical essay reassessing the founding myths of Europe and the making of a European identity from antiquity to the present age.

Antonelli argues that the intrinsic fragility and precarious nature of the perceived geographical entity of Europe has been compensated by the creation of a strong and wide European cultural identity, which has embraced Latin tradition as interpreted and appropriated by Germanic, Romance, Slavonic, as well as Greek and Byzantine cultures to form the European cultural space as we know it today.

The development of a creative relationship between antiquity and modernity, and the birth of a European Literature have created a ‘time’ of and for Europe.

The method used throughout the book is rigorously historical-philological on the one hand, while on the other it is enriched through critical dialogue with the great authors of the European tradition – from the classical Greek-Latin figures to the literati and philosophers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

This critical history of the cultural representations of Europe is a vital text for readers from across the humanities and social sciences who are interested in cultural history and in the values of Europe.

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Routledge
1032425806 / 9781032425801
Hardback
305.809
14/12/2023
United Kingdom
English
44 pages
22 cm
Translated from the Italian.