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Rereading Huizinga: Autumn of the Middle Ages, a Century Later [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 364 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 13 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9462983720
  • ISBN-13: 9789462983724
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 364 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, 13 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Sep-2019
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • ISBN-10: 9462983720
  • ISBN-13: 9789462983724
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This edited volume is a reappraisal of the legacy and historiographical impact of Johan Huizinga's 1919 masterwork for the centenary of its publication in the field of medieval history, art history, and cultural studies.

Rereading Huizinga: Autumn of the Middle Ages, a Century Later explores the legacy and historiographical impact of Johan Huizinga’s 1919 masterwork a century after its publication. Often considered one of the most successful books in medieval European history, its reception has varied over the last hundred years, popular with non-academic readers, and appraised more critically by fellow historians and those more generally in the field of medieval studies. There is broad consensus, however, about the work’s absolute centrality, and the authors of this volume assess the Autumn of the Middle Ages reception, afterlife, and continued vitality. The volume will feature an interdisciplinary appraisal of Huizinga's key interests in his 1919 book. It will feature distinguished scholars in both Europe and north America in three different fields. And it will be the first single volume entirely dedicated to the impact and legacy of this famous book.

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"Rereading Huizinga offers the reader much more than an analysis of the reasons why Autumn is considered to be one of the masterpieces of Western medieval scholarship or why it was ahead of its time. [ ...] Historians of various stripes will find much of use and interest in this rich volume." - Koen B. Tanghe, Canadian Journal of Netherlandic Studies 41.1 (2021)

"These are two very enlightening collections of essays that deliver state of the art observations not only on Autumn but also more generally on Burgundian studies. The volumes are very useful companions for students, which will help them to read Huizinga with an informed view of important scholarly trends and research results in their field of study. They will also appeal to researchers, who will find in them a nuanced and fair assessment of the legacy, or rather, the multiple legacies, left by this work since its first publication." - Katell Lavéant, Utrecht University, joint review in BMGN - Low Countries Historical Review, Volume 136 (2021)

"Rereading Huizinga allows readers to examine once more Huizingas text, taking a fresh look at Autumns contributions to the fields of history, art, and literature. [ ...] This volume is an important reconsideration of a key publication on late medieval history, of interest to scholars in a variety of disciplines as well as time periods." - Elizabeth Rice Mattison, EuropeNow Journal, July 2021

"[ The] temptation [ to taste the forbidden fruit of Herfsttij] is unlikely to be resisted by readers of Re-reading Huizinga: Autumn of the Middle Ages a Century Later. The fruit is tasted, criticisedsometimes strenuouslyand appraised in this wide-ranging re-appraisal of Herfsttij and its author. This collection of important essays originated in an international conference held in New York in November 1996, the year in which the new English translation of Herfsttij by Payton and Mammitzsch appeared. An Introduction by two of the editors, Peter Arnade and Martha Howell, outlines a major purpose of the volume: to try to explain how and why Herfsttij remains one of the masterpieces of Western historical scholarship." - Malcolm Vale, St Johns College, Oxford, UK, English Historical Review, July 2021

Acknowledgements 9(2)
Introduction 11(14)
Peter Arnade
Martha Howell
Part I Huizinga and the Late Medieval North
1 Huizinga's Autumn
25(16)
The Burgundian Court at Play
Andrew Brown
2 Wrestling with the Angel
41(24)
Huizinga, Herfsttij, and Religion
Walter Simons
3 Huizinga's Silence
65(20)
Urban Culture and Herfsttij
Jan Dumolyn
Elodie Lecuppre-Desjardin
4 The Forms behind the Vormen
85(20)
Huizinga, New Cultural History, and the Culture of Commerce
Jun Cho
5 Yet Another Failed State?
105(18)
The Huizinga-Pirenne Controversy on the Burgundian State Reconsidered
Marc Boone
Part II Art, Literature and Sources in Autumn of the Middle Ages
6 Art History and Huizinga's Autumn of the Middle Ages
123(20)
Diane Wotftkat
7 Did Germany Have a Medieval Herbstzeit?
143(26)
Larry Silver
8 The Making of The Autumn of the Middle Ages I
169(42)
Narrative Sources and Their Treatment in Huizinga's Herfsttij
Graeme Small
9 The Making of The Autumn of the Middle Ages II
211(18)
The Eagle and His Pigeonholes: How Huizinga Organized His Sources
Anton van derhem
Part III Legacies: Huizinga and Historiography
10 Harvest of Death
229(16)
Johan Huizinga's Critique of Medievalism
Carol Symes
11 Huizinga, Theorist of Lateness?
245(14)
Birger Vanwesenbeeck
12 Huizinga: Anthropologist Avant la Lettre?
259(16)
Peter Arnade
13 A Late and Ambivalent Recognition
275(34)
(The Autumn of) Johan Huizinga and the French Historians of the nouvelle histoire
Myriam Greilsammer
Epilogue 309(6)
Reading Together
Willem Otterspeer
Bibliography 315(44)
Index of Names 359
Peter Arnade is dean of the College of Arts and Humanities at the University of Hawai'i Manoa. Among his publications are Realms of Ritual: Burgundian Ceremony and Civic Life in Late-Medieval Ghent and Beggars, Iconoclasts and Civic Patriots: The Political Culture of the Dutch Revolt. Martha Howell is Miriam Champion Professor of History at Columbia University, New York. Among her publications are Commerce before Capitalism in Europe, 1300-1600; The Marriage Exchange: Property, Social Place and Gender in Cities of the Low Countries, 1300-1550; and Women, Production, and Patriarchy in Late Medieval Cities. Anton van der Lem is curator of rare books at University Library Leiden. He made the inventory of the Huizinga Archives. In 2018 he edited the centennial edition of Herfsttij, richly illustrated with 300 reproductions.