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245 02 $aA renaissance reclaimed :$bJacob Burckhardt's Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy reconsidered /$cedited by Stefan Bauer and Simon Ditchfield.
246 30 $aJacob Burckhardt's Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy reconsidered
250 $aFirst edition.
264 1 $aOxford :$bPublished for the British Academy by Oxford University Press,$c2022.
264 4 $c©2022
264 3 $aPadstow, Cornwall :$bTJ Books Ltd.
300 $axi, 288 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm.
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490 1 $aProceedings of the British Academy ;$v245
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction. A Renaissance reclaimed : Burckhardt's Civilisation of the Renaissance reconsidered /$rStefan Bauer and Simon Ditchfield --$tPrologue. The making of a text --$g1.$tA Renaissance from scraps : the material evidence for a new critical edition of Burckhardt's book /$rMikkel Mangold --$g2.$t'A centaur at the edge of the forest' : Jacob Burckhardt as cultural historian /$rMartin A. Ruehl --$tPart 1. The state as a work of art.$g3.$t'The state as a work of art' : state and politics in Burckhardt and in Italian Renaissance political thought /$rRobert Black --$tPart 2. The development of the individual.$g4.$tThe performance of identity in Renaissance Italy /$rVirginia Cox ;$g5.$tExpressions of the self in Burckhardt's Renaissance /$rWietse De Boer --$tPart 3. The revival of antiquity.$g6.$tThe colours of antiquity in Burckhardt's portrait of the Renaissance in Italy /$rBarbara Von Reibnitz ;$g7.$tBurckhardt, humanists, and the remains of antiquity /$rWilliam Stenhouse --$tPart 4. The discovery of the world and of man.$g8.$tWhat is left of the Renaissance? The discovery of the world and of man from a cosmopolitan perspective /$rJoan-Pau Rubiés ;$g9.$tBurckhardt's (new) world and ours : rethinking the Renaissance in the age of global history /$rGiuseppe Marcocci --$tPart 5. Society and festivals.$g10.$t'A heightened moment in the life of the people'? Festivals in their social context and Burckhardt's legacy to modern festival research /$rHelen Watanabe-O'Kelly FBA --$tPart 6. Morality and religion.$g11.$tBurckhardt's beliefs and Renaissance religions /$rNicholas Terpstra ;$g12.$tBurckhardt, religion, and the 'principle of correction' : from Renaissance to Reformation /$rStefan Bauer --$tAfterword /$rPeter Burke FBA.
520 3 $a"This volume brings together an international team of historians of scholarship, politics, religion, literature, and ideas, whose expertise straddles the Renaissance and nineteenth century, to evaluate the achievement and legacy of the most famous work by the Swiss 'father of cultural history' Jacob Burckhardt (1818-97): The Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy (1860). The capaciousness of Burckhardt's vision, which embraced fashion, false teeth, and hair extensions as well as the 'State as a work of art', development of the individual, revival of antiquity, discovery of the world and of man, society and festivals, and morality and religion, has never been equalled. Insights in this volume are made possible by the new critical edition that only serves to emphasise how artful Burckhardt's reading of primary (pre-eminently literary rather than art-historical) sources was. It also shows how Burckhardt's ambivalence towards the Renaissance reflected his deep anxieties about the social and political corollaries of modernisation"--$cBack cover.
520 $a"This volume brings together an international team of historians of scholarship, politics, religion, literature, and ideas, whose expertise straddles the Renaissance and nineteenth century, to evaluate the achievement and legacy of the most famous work by the Swiss 'father of cultural history' Jacob Burckhardt (1818-97): The Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy (1860). The capaciousness of Burckhardt's vision, which embraced fashion, false teeth, and hair extensions as well as the 'State as a work of art', development of the individual, revival of antiquity, discovery of the world and of man, society and festivals, and morality and religion, has never been equalled. Insights in this volume are made possible by the new critical edition that only serves to emphasise how artful Burckhardt's reading of primary (pre-eminently literary rather than art-historical) sources was. It also shows how Burckhardt's ambivalence towards the Renaissance reflected his deep anxieties about the social and political corollaries of modernisation"--$cBack cover.
600 10 $aBurckhardt, Jacob,$d1818-1897.$tCultur der Renaissance in Italien.
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700 1 $aBauer, Stefan,$d1972-$eeditor.$4edt
700 1 $aDitchfield, Simon,$eeditor.$4edt$1https://isni.org/isni/0000000061334996
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