Judgments on History and Historians /
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Alemán |
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Indianapolis :
Liberty Fund,
1999.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Jacob Burckhardt, Judgments on History and Historians
- Front Matter
- Title Page
- Copyright Details
- Table of Contents, p. vii
- Foreword, p. xvii
- Translator's Preface, p. xxiii
- I. Antiquity
- 1. Ancient History and Its Scope, p. 1
- 2. On the Intellectual Indispensability of Studying Ancient History, p. 2
- 3. The Limits of Civilization and Barbarism, p. 4
- 4. Why Today's Educated Man Can No Longer Understand Antiquity, p. 5
- 5. The Historical Significance of Egypt, p. 7
- 6. The Phoenicians as the Earliest Creators of (Polis), p. 8 7. On Carthage, p. 9
- 8. Athens, p. 10
- 9. Rome and Its Mission in World History, p. 11
- 10. On the Roman Empire in its First Two Centuries, p. 16
- II. The Middle Ages
- 11. On the Middle Ages, p. 26
- 12. On Early Christianity, p. 34
- 13. Christianity as a Martyr Religion, p. 37
- 14. On Asceticism and Its Position, p. 38
- 15. The Spread of Nicene Christianity, p. 40
- 16. The Church, p. 41
- 17. Julian and the Prospect for a Restoration of Paganism, p. 44
- 18. Western European Arianism and the Jews, p. 45 19. The Breakup of the Western Empire, p. 46
- 20. The Achievement of Clovis I, p. 47
- 21. Mohammed as the Founder of a Religion, and Islam, p. 48
- 22. The Despotism of Islam, p. 52
- 23. Islam and Its Effects, p. 53
- 24. The Two Main Realities for the Papacy of the Eighth Century, p. 54
- 25. Charlemagne, p. 55
- 26. The Normans, p. 57
- 27. The Byzantine Empire and Its Mission, p. 58
- 28. On the Iconoclastic Controversy, p. 59
- 29. On the Crusades, p. 62
- 30. The Sorrows and Sacrifices of the Crusades, p. 64 31. On the Evaluation of the Later Middle Ages, p. 64
- III. History from 1450 to 1598
- 32. The Period from 1450 to 1598 and the Nineteenth Century's View of It, p. 66
- 33. England in the Late Middle Ages, p. 79
- 34. On Richard III, p. 80
- 35. On the Wars of the Roses and on Scotland, p. 83
- 36. Burgundy, p. 85
- 37. Charles the Bold of Burgundy, p. 85
- 38. France and the Idea of Unification, p. 86
- 39. Louis XI, p. 87
- 40. The German Imperial Power Under Frederick III, p. 88
- 41. The Ottomans, p. 89 42. The Republic of Florence, p. 90
- 43. On the War of 1494, p. 91
- 44. On the Power of the Papacy, p. 94
- 45. Italy and the Rest of Europe, p. 95
- 46. Spain and Portugal, p. 99
- 47. The Beginning of the Reformation: General Considerations, p. 101
- 48. On Luther, p. 103
- 49. On the German Reformation: Its Causes and Spiritual Consequences, p. 104
- 50. On the Reformation: Protestantism and Tradition
- The Intolerance of the New Doctrine, p. 106