The autumn of the middle ages project gutenberg self. The autumn of the middle ages by johan huizinga, hardcover. The autumn of the middle ages book skokie public library. The autumn of the middle ages is johan huizingas classic portrait of life, thought, and art in fourteenth and fifteenthcentury france and the netherlands. After a workshop on johan huizingas autumn of the middle ages. Johan huizinga, the autumn of the middle ages in reflecting upon the problems of historical periodization, i am struck first and foremost by the sense that periodization, while a useful shorthand for facilitating discussion within the discipline of history, is a bit like trying to force a round peg into a square hole.
Huizinga, johan, payton, rodney j, mammitzsch, ulrich. The waning of the middle ages by johan huizinga goodreads. In the latter book he discussed the possibility that play is the primary formative element in human culture. Few who have read this book in english realize that the waning of the middle ages, the only. The autumn of the middle ages, or the waning of the middle ages is the best known work by. The autumn of the middle ages hardcover january 1, 1994. The autumn of the middle ages, or the waning of the middle ages is the bestknown work by. Its subtitle is a study of the forms of life, thought and art in france and the netherlands in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The autumn of the middle ages by johan huizinga, rodney j. The late middle ages or late medieval period was the period of european history generally comprising the 14th and 15th centuries c. Writing in the early 1900s, huizinga compares his time with that of the late middle ages, claiming that then all events had much sharper outlines.
Washington post book world the autumn of the middle ages is johan huizingas classic portrait of life, thought, and art in fourteenth and. Johan huizinga so begins one of the most famous works of history ever published, johan huizingas. Art is central to johan huizingas autumn of the middle ages. The waning of the middle ages by johan huizinga librarything. His most famous work is the autumn of the middle ages a.
The autumn of the middle ages book by johan huizinga 2. Autumn, because if the medieval world was fading, it faded in a burst of color and drama, and its passing was also a birth. Huizinga, johan, the autumn of the middle ages, trans. A study of the forms of life and thought in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries in france and the netherlands or the low countries, or the burgundian low countries. Amazon doesnt and should have a separate listing for the autumn of the middle ages, a 1996 translation that is drastically different from the waning.
Buy the autumn of the middle ages by johan huizinga isbn. This is one of the first books that i ever read concerning medieval history, and it had quite a big impact on me, so autumn of the middle ages is always going to. As a survey of the history and as a reassertion of the importance of childhood in the english middle ages, this is a. He saw the period as one of pessimism, cultural exhaustion, and nostalgia, rather than of rebirth and optimism.
It was his dutch colleague, johan huizinga, who was primarily responsible for popularising the pessimistic view of the late middle ages, with his book the autumn of the middle ages 1919. The waning of the middle ages 1919 worthy of mentioning are also erasmus 1924 and homo ludens 1938. Huizinga had an aesthetic approach to history, where art and spectacle played an important part. For huizinga, this period marked not the birth of a dramatically new era in history, the renaissance, but the fullest, ripest phase of medieval.
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In 2016 in an interview for the new york times, the american science writer mary roach recalled that johan huizingas waning of the middle ages was the most challenging book she had read as a college student in the 1970s i was memorably tormented by the waning of the middle ages by johan huizinga. On the eve of the books centenary, columbia universitys dutch studies. This books publish date is mar 15, 1996 and it has a. Payton and ulrich mammitzsch chicago university press, 1996. So begins one of the most famous works of history ever published, johan huizingas the autumn of the middle ages. S o began johan huizingas portrait of the 15 th century world. Johan huizinga, the autumn of the middle ages in reflecting upon the problems of historical periodization, i am struck first and foremost by the sense that periodization, while a useful shorthand for facilitating discussion within the discipline of history, is a bit like trying to force a. Pirenne, as the older one of the two, was already the acclaimed belgian historian when huizingas book appeared. A new english translation of the book was published in 1996 because of perceived deficiencies in the original translation, although. The late middle ages followed the high middle ages and preceded the onset of the early modern era and, in much of europe, the renaissance. This is one of the best selling books in medieval historyyet this book is more popular in the general public today than it is with specialists in. As a survey of the history and as a reassertion of the importance of childhood in the english middle ages, this is a timely and important contribution. A study of the forms of life, thought and art in france and the netherlands in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Thats a question that is essentially impossible to answer.
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