Kulturgeschichte Preußens königlich polnischen Anteils in der Frühen Neuzeit
Sabine Beckmann, Klaus Garber
So-called West Prussia was a cultural landscape in its own right. In the age of nationalism it was the subject of culture-political disputes between Germany and Poland, and in the early modern age it represented a paradigmatic instance of the co-existence of different nations, confessions, and ethnic groups. The intellectual centres (Danzig, Elbing, Thorn) were melting-pots of heterogeneous traditions and scenes of multi-cultural milieus, and it was this that made them attractive to writers and scholars like Martin Opitz. In this volume, specialists from a variety of disciplines supply essential contributions toward a long-overdue culture-historical synopsis of this area.
Año:
2005
Editorial:
Walter de Gruyter
Idioma:
german
Páginas:
894
ISBN 10:
3110940108
ISBN 13:
9783110940107
Serie:
Frühe Neuzeit; 103
Archivo:
PDF, 30.39 MB
IPFS:
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german, 2005