Philosophy and Romantic Nationalism. The case of Poland - WALICKI Andrzej

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Hardcover, dj, in-8, 415 pp., bibliographical notes, bibliography, index.

"Philosophy and Romantic Nationalism: The Case of Poland" by Andrzej Walicki is a profound exploration of the philosophical underpinnings of Polish nationalism during the Romantic era. The book delves into the intellectual and cultural history of Poland, focusing on the 19th century, a period marked by the country's struggle for national identity and independence. Walicki, a renowned historian and scholar, meticulously examines the philosophical ideas that fueled the rise of Polish nationalism, with particular attention to the works of key Polish Romantic philosophers and poets. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the interplay between philosophy, culture, and politics in shaping the national consciousness and patriotic sentiments of the Polish people. It offers invaluable insights into the role of Romantic philosophy in the development of Polish nationalism and its enduring influence on Poland's socio-political la...
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1982Uitgever: The Clarendon Press415 paginasTaal: Engels