European Encounters: Intellectual Exchange and the Rethinking of Europe 1914-1945: European Studies, cartea 32
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042038325
ISBN-10: 9042038322
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria European Studies
ISBN-10: 9042038322
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria European Studies
Cuprins
Authors in this volume
Carlos Reijnen and Marleen Rensen: European Encounters: Intellectual Exchange and the Rethinking of Europe (1914-1945)
Part 1– Political and Ideological Encounters
John Neubauer: Interbellum: A Europe of States and Statelessness
Frits Boterman: German Intellectuals and the Crisis of Culture (1918-1940)
Joris Gijsenbergh: Divided Fronts: The Anti-communist and Anti-fascist Defence of ‘Democracy’ and ‘Europe’
Robin De Bruin: Projector or Projection Screen? The Portuguese Estado Novo and ‘Renewal’ in the Netherlands (1933-1946)
Part 2 – Science and Humanities
Erwin Dekker: The Intellectual Networks of Otto Neurath: Between the Coffeehouse and Academia
Geert Somsen: Universalism in Action: Ideals and Practices of International Scientific Cooperation
Annemarie van Heerikhuizen: Paris 1933: A ‘Société des Esprits’ Chaired by Paul Valéry
Part 3 – Literary Encounters
Guido Snel: Krleža’s and Kosztolányi’s Encounters: A Diagnosis of ‘Typically Danubian Idiocy’?
Marleen Rensen: Exemplary Europeans: Romain Rolland and Stefan Zweig
Marjet Brolsma: Dostoevsky: A Russian Panacea for Europe
Part 4 – International Movements
Daniel Laqua: Exhibiting, Encountering and Studying Music in Interwar Europe: Between National and International Community
George Harinck: ‘We may no longer restrict our horizon to one country’: Neo-Calvinism and Internationalism in the Interbellum Era
Anne-Isabelle Richard: In Search of a Suitable Europe: Paneuropa in the Netherlands in the Interwar Period
Carlos Reijnen and Marleen Rensen: European Encounters: Intellectual Exchange and the Rethinking of Europe (1914-1945)
Part 1– Political and Ideological Encounters
John Neubauer: Interbellum: A Europe of States and Statelessness
Frits Boterman: German Intellectuals and the Crisis of Culture (1918-1940)
Joris Gijsenbergh: Divided Fronts: The Anti-communist and Anti-fascist Defence of ‘Democracy’ and ‘Europe’
Robin De Bruin: Projector or Projection Screen? The Portuguese Estado Novo and ‘Renewal’ in the Netherlands (1933-1946)
Part 2 – Science and Humanities
Erwin Dekker: The Intellectual Networks of Otto Neurath: Between the Coffeehouse and Academia
Geert Somsen: Universalism in Action: Ideals and Practices of International Scientific Cooperation
Annemarie van Heerikhuizen: Paris 1933: A ‘Société des Esprits’ Chaired by Paul Valéry
Part 3 – Literary Encounters
Guido Snel: Krleža’s and Kosztolányi’s Encounters: A Diagnosis of ‘Typically Danubian Idiocy’?
Marleen Rensen: Exemplary Europeans: Romain Rolland and Stefan Zweig
Marjet Brolsma: Dostoevsky: A Russian Panacea for Europe
Part 4 – International Movements
Daniel Laqua: Exhibiting, Encountering and Studying Music in Interwar Europe: Between National and International Community
George Harinck: ‘We may no longer restrict our horizon to one country’: Neo-Calvinism and Internationalism in the Interbellum Era
Anne-Isabelle Richard: In Search of a Suitable Europe: Paneuropa in the Netherlands in the Interwar Period