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  • The Age of Revolution and Romanticism

    Interdisciplinary Studies

    This series publishes and promotes significant works concerned with a crucial period in European cultural and literary history: from the Enlightenment to the post-revolutionary era. The emphasis is on studies that transcend traditional boundaries between disciplines and that focus on interactions of literature, art, philosophy and politics. This series publishes and promotes significant works concerned with a crucial period in European cultural and literary history: from the Enlightenment to the post-revolutionary era. The emphasis is on studies that transcend traditional boundaries between disciplines and that focus on interactions of literature, art, philosophy and politics. This series publishes and promotes significant works concerned with a crucial period in European cultural and literary history: from the Enlightenment to the post-revolutionary era. The emphasis is on studies that transcend traditional boundaries between disciplines and that focus on interactions of literature, art, philosophy and politics.

    32 publications

  • Aufklärung - Vormärz - Revolution

    Jahrbuch der Internationalen Forschungsstelle "Demokratische Bewegung in Mitteleuropa 1770-1850" an der Universität Innsbruck

    8 publications

  • The Modernist Revolution in World Literature

    ISSN: 1528-9672

    In the stormy time period approximately between the Paris Commune in 1871 and the revolutionary events in May 1968, or between the conclusion of the American Civil War and the withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam, the rise and fall of international modernism was crucial to all historical, political, and intellectual de-velopments around the world. By the time the United States had emerged from its military involvement in Indo-China, the modernist movement had given way to postmodernism. This series investigates the development of international modern-ism in the half century leading up to World War I and its disintegration in the fol-lowing fifty years. High modernism claimed that it represented a break with corrupt values of previous cultural traditions, but we now think that this very drive to “make it new” is itself derivative. What are the roots and characteristics of modernism? How did the philosophical and pedagogical system supporting modernism develop? Is mod-ernism, perhaps, not a liberating movement but a device to shield high culture from rising democratic vulgarization? What is the role of modernism in postcolonial struggles? Where does feminism fall in the modernist agenda? How do changing systems of patronage and the economy of art influence modernism as an enor-mously expanded reading public becomes augmented by cinema, radio, and televi-sion? Such questions on a worldwide stage, in the century approximately from 1870 to 1970, in all manifestations of literature, art, politics, and culture, represent the scope of this series In the stormy time period approximately between the Paris Commune in 1871 and the revolutionary events in May 1968, or between the conclusion of the American Civil War and the withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam, the rise and fall of international modernism was crucial to all historical, political, and intellectual de-velopments around the world. By the time the United States had emerged from its military involvement in Indo-China, the modernist movement had given way to postmodernism. This series investigates the development of international modern-ism in the half century leading up to World War I and its disintegration in the fol-lowing fifty years. High modernism claimed that it represented a break with corrupt values of previous cultural traditions, but we now think that this very drive to “make it new” is itself derivative. What are the roots and characteristics of modernism? How did the philosophical and pedagogical system supporting modernism develop? Is mod-ernism, perhaps, not a liberating movement but a device to shield high culture from rising democratic vulgarization? What is the role of modernism in postcolonial struggles? Where does feminism fall in the modernist agenda? How do changing systems of patronage and the economy of art influence modernism as an enor-mously expanded reading public becomes augmented by cinema, radio, and televi-sion? Such questions on a worldwide stage, in the century approximately from 1870 to 1970, in all manifestations of literature, art, politics, and culture, represent the scope of this series In the stormy time period approximately between the Paris Commune in 1871 and the revolutionary events in May 1968, or between the conclusion of the American Civil War and the withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam, the rise and fall of international modernism was crucial to all historical, political, and intellectual de-velopments around the world. By the time the United States had emerged from its military involvement in Indo-China, the modernist movement had given way to postmodernism. This series investigates the development of international modern-ism in the half century leading up to World War I and its disintegration in the fol-lowing fifty years. High modernism claimed that it represented a break with corrupt values of previous cultural traditions, but we now think that this very drive to “make it new” is itself derivative. What are the roots and characteristics of modernism? How did the philosophical and pedagogical system supporting modernism develop? Is mod-ernism, perhaps, not a liberating movement but a device to shield high culture from rising democratic vulgarization? What is the role of modernism in postcolonial struggles? Where does feminism fall in the modernist agenda? How do changing systems of patronage and the economy of art influence modernism as an enor-mously expanded reading public becomes augmented by cinema, radio, and televi-sion? Such questions on a worldwide stage, in the century approximately from 1870 to 1970, in all manifestations of literature, art, politics, and culture, represent the scope of this series

    3 publications

  • Title: Mathilde Franziska Anneke (1817-1884)

    Mathilde Franziska Anneke (1817-1884)

    The Works and Life of a German-American Activist - including English translations of «Woman in Conflict with Society» and «Broken Chains»
    by Susan L. Piepke (Author)
    ©2006 Textbook
  • Title: Osteuropa in den Revolutionen von 1848

    Osteuropa in den Revolutionen von 1848

    by Lars Lambrecht (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Permanente Revolution und russische Revolution

    Permanente Revolution und russische Revolution

    Die Entwicklung der Theorie der permanenten Revolution im Rahmen der marxistischen Revolutionskonzeption 1848-1907
    by Hartmut Mehringer (Author)
    ©1978 Others
  • Title: Die Revolution 1848/49 in Brandenburg

    Die Revolution 1848/49 in Brandenburg

    Eine Quellensammlung
    by Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv (Author) 2021
    ©1998 Monographs
  • Title: Zwischen Königtum und Volkssouveränität

    Zwischen Königtum und Volkssouveränität

    Die Revolution von 1848/49 in Brandenburg
    by Brandenburgisches Landeshauptarchiv (Volume editor) 2021
    ©1999 Edited Collection
  • Title: Amtsmannvertreibungen in Baden im März und April 1848

    Amtsmannvertreibungen in Baden im März und April 1848

    Bürokratiekritik, bürokratiekritischer Protest und Revolution von 1848/49
    by Jürgen Maciejewski (Author)
    ©2010 Thesis
  • Title: «Umstürzende Gedanken» - Radikale Theorie im Vorfeld der 1848er Revolution

    «Umstürzende Gedanken» - Radikale Theorie im Vorfeld der 1848er Revolution

    by Lars Lambrecht (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2013 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Für ein freies Polen und ein liberales Preußen. Czartoryskis Deutschlandpolitik am Vorabend der Revolution von 1848

    Für ein freies Polen und ein liberales Preußen. Czartoryskis Deutschlandpolitik am Vorabend der Revolution von 1848

    Ein Beitrag zur polnisch-deutschen Beziehungsgeschichte
    by Peter Rassek (Author)
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Title: Agents of the Revolution

    Agents of the Revolution

    New Biographical Approaches to the History of International Communism in the Age of Lenin and Stalin
    by Kevin Morgan (Volume editor) Gidon Cohen (Volume editor) Andrew Flinn (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Handbuch zur Geschichte der demokratischen Bewegungen in Zentraleuropa

    Handbuch zur Geschichte der demokratischen Bewegungen in Zentraleuropa

    Von der Spätaufklärung bis zur Revolution 1848/49
    by Helmut Reinalter (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2012 Others
  • Title: An Eye-Witness Account of the French Revolution by Helen Maria Williams

    An Eye-Witness Account of the French Revolution by Helen Maria Williams

    Letters Containing a Sketch of the Politics of France
    by Jack Fruchtman (Author)
    ©1997 Others
  • Title: The Anatomy of National Revolution

    The Anatomy of National Revolution

    Bolivia in the 20th Century
    by Marcin Kula (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Tradition and Revolution

    Tradition and Revolution

    Law in action
    by Alberto Lucarelli (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: 1848. Memory and Oblivion in Europe

    1848. Memory and Oblivion in Europe

    by Charlotte Tacke (Volume editor)
    ©2000 Conference proceedings
  • Title: A Cultural History of the Cuban Revolution

    A Cultural History of the Cuban Revolution

    Power, Hegemony and the Pursuit of Independent Voices
    by Guy Baron (Author) Antonio Néstor Álvarez Pitaluga (Author) 2024
    ©2024 Monographs
  • Title: A Quiet Revolution

    A Quiet Revolution

    Some Social and Religious Perspectives on the Nigerian Crisis
    by Joseph F. Mali (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: News Evolution or Revolution?

    News Evolution or Revolution?

    The Future of Print Journalism in the Digital Age
    by Andrea Miller (Volume editor) Amy Reynolds (Volume editor) 2013
    ©2014 Textbook
  • Title: Revolutions

    Revolutions

    Reframed – Revisited – Revised
    by Agata Stopinska (Author) Anke Bartels (Author) Raj Kollmorgen (Author)
    ©2007 Edited Collection
  • Title: Freedom – Treason – Revolution

    Freedom – Treason – Revolution

    Uncollected Sources of the Political and Legal Culture of the London Treason Trials (1794)
    by Christoph Houswitschka (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Others
  • Title: The Journalism

    The Journalism

    Volume II: 1846-1848
    by Herbert Bergman (Author) Douglas A. Noverr (Author)
    ©2003 Monographs
  • Title: La révolution oubliée

    La révolution oubliée

    L’émergence d’une écriture féminine polonaise dans l’entre-deux-guerres
    by Agata Araszkiewicz (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Ein Laboratorium der Revolution

    Ein Laboratorium der Revolution

    Städtische soziale Bewegungen und radikale Reformpolitik im mexikanischen Bundesstaat Veracruz, 1918-1932
    by Benedikt Behrens (Author)
    ©2002 Thesis
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