Multiple antiquities, multiple modernities : ancient histories in nineteenth century European cultures /

"Antiquity, as the term has been understood and used over the centuries by scholars, political and religious figures, and ordinary citizens, is far from a single, monolithic concept. Rather than reflecting a stable, shared understanding about the past and its meaning, the idea of antiquity is i...

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Other Authors: Klaniczay, Gábor, Werner, Michael, 1946-, Gecser, Ottó
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Frankfurt ; New York : Campus Verlag, 2011.
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Summary:"Antiquity, as the term has been understood and used over the centuries by scholars, political and religious figures, and ordinary citizens, is far from a single, monolithic concept. Rather than reflecting a stable, shared understanding about the past and its meaning, the idea of antiquity is instead varying and multiple, taking on different meanings and deployed to different effects depending on the context in which it is being considered. In this volume, historians from a wide range of specialties offer a comparative assessment of the multiple perceptions of antiquity that have shaped modern European cultures and national identities, deploying a new methodological approach, histoire croisée, which considers these questions in light of the development of cultural diversity across Europe."--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:611 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9783593391014
3593391015