‘The revolt of the medievalists’. Directions in recent research on the twelfth-century renaissance |
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Authors: | Leidulf Melve |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Bergen, Villaveien1a, 5007 Bergen, Norway |
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Abstract: | This historiographical article contains two basic parts. First, it discusses recent approaches to the twelfth-century renaissance in the last two decades by focusing on some selected themes. These themes basically derive from Charles Homer Haskins' notion of the renaissance and include individualism, rationality, secularisation, and the question of the emergence of a ‘critical mentality.’ From this point of departure, the article addresses the question of thematic innovation with regard to the twelfth-century renaissance. The second part of the article discusses the effect of the so-called linguistic turn on renaissance studies in general and on the twelfth-century renaissance in particular. In conclusion, some suggestions for further research are singled out. |
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Keywords: | Historiography Twelfth-century renaissance Linguistic turn |
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