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New Approaches to Continuity and Discontinuity in Modern European History and Culture

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An edition of Rethinking Period Boundaries (2021)

Rethinking Period Boundaries

New Approaches to Continuity and Discontinuity in Modern European History and Culture

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Periodization is an ever-present feature of the grammar of history-writing. As with all grammatical rules, the order it imposes can structure but also stifle historical interpretations. Though few historians consider their period boundaries as anything more than useful guidelines, heuristic artifice all too easily congeals into immovable structure, blinkering the historical gaze.

In this cross-disciplinary volume, an international group of historians and cultural scholars considers different ways in which accepted period boundaries in modern European history and cultural studies can be challenged and rethought. Alongside a theoretical introduction and epilogue, the volume contains seven case studies exploring hitherto under-researched continuities and discontinuities in the social, cultural, intellectual, literary, labour and art history of 19th- and 20th-century Europe, with a particular focus on the continent’s East. Topics covered include French anti-communism, peasant memories of serfdom, cosmopolitan art in a nationalist age, the communist takeover of Poland, Russian literary history, and national day traditions in East-Central Europe. To problematize period boundaries, the chapters in this volume adopt the perspective of social groups that standard periodization schemes have ignored; shine a light on “awkward” actors who have appeared out of step with canonical understandings of their period; consider how historical actors themselves divide up history and how this informs historical practice; and explore the difficulties that the non-synchronicity of different historical processes can pose for periodization.

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Table of Contents

Lucian George. Introduction - Periodization Challenges and Challenging Periodization: Interdisciplinary Reflections Page 1
Jan A. Burek. Chapter 1 - History Seems Different from the Shop Floor. A Micro-Historical Challenge to Established Caesurae in the History of 20th-Century Poland: Transwar Continuities in Żyrardów Page 35
Lucian George. Chapter 2 - Rumours of Re-Enserfment, Anti-Feudal Identities and “Folk Periodization”: The Memory of Serfdom in Early 20th-Century Galicia Page 59
Aaron Clift. Chapter 3 - L’homme au couteau entre les dents and Les classes dangereuses: A “Transwar” Perspective on Continuities in French Anticommunist Discourse Page 93
Julia Secklehner. Chapter 4 - Crossing Borders and Period Boundaries in Central European Art: The Work of Anna Lesznai (ca. 1910–1930) Page 119
Aleksei Lokhmatov. Chapter 5 - “Periodizations” in Intellectual History: On the Plurality of Continuities in the Public Debates of Post-War Poland Page 149
Alessia Benedetti. Chapter 6 - A “Product of a Certain Social Milieu” and a “Genius”: Analogies and Continuities between Pre- and Post-Revolutionary Debates on Dante in Russia Page 175
Andrea Talabér. Chapter 7 - Continuing Traditions: National Days in Czechoslovakia and Hungary during the 20th Century Page 201
Ritchie Robertson. Epilogue - Some Problems in Historical and Literary Periodization Page 231
List of Contributors Page 253
Index Page 255

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940.5072, 907.2

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Hardcover
Pagination
v, 263 pages, 5 illustrations
Number of pages
268
Dimensions
23.39 x 15.6 x 1.6 centimeters
Weight
502 grams

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OL33725630M
ISBN 10
3110632063
ISBN 13
9783110632064
OCLC/WorldCat
1310261070
Deutsche National Bibliothek
1182482953

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