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@inbook{1806461, author = {Foletti, Ivan and Jakubec, Ondřej and Nokkala Miltová, Radka}, address = {Řím}, booktitle = {Central Europe as a Meeting Point of Visual Cultures Circulation of Persons, Artifacts, and Ideas}, editor = {Ivan Foletti, Ondřej Jakubec, Radka Nokkala Miltová}, keywords = {Vienna School of Art History; Max Dvořák; Jiří Kroupa; Central Europe; Nationalism; From National to Transcultural}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Řím}, isbn = {978-88-3313-937-1}, pages = {7-15}, publisher = {Viella}, title = {Introduction. A Few Opening Historiographical Remarks}, url = {https://www.viella.it/libro/9788833138459}, year = {2021} }
TY - CHAP ID - 1806461 AU - Foletti, Ivan - Jakubec, Ondřej - Nokkala Miltová, Radka PY - 2021 TI - Introduction. A Few Opening Historiographical Remarks VL - Studia Artium Medieavalium Brunensia 11 PB - Viella CY - Řím SN - 9788833139371 KW - Vienna School of Art History KW - Max Dvořák KW - Jiří Kroupa KW - Central Europe KW - Nationalism KW - From National to Transcultural UR - https://www.viella.it/libro/9788833138459 N2 - Between 1900 and the inter-war period, we observe a radical shift in the perception of Central European art: the First World War catalyzed a new understanding of “cultural” heritage largely in national terms (i.e. “national heritage”). Paradoxically, such a tendency grew even stronger after the Second World War. The Nazi genocide, followed by the expulsion of German and other minorities from Central European countries, transformed modern society from the ground up. After the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989, scholars sought to put forward an updated, “transcultural” perspective on the space of Mitteleuropa. Jiří Kroupa was certainly one of the leading figures in this process, since his scholarship systematically connected Moravia with France, Italy, Germany, Austria, and beyond. As an intellectual heir of Viennese scholars such as Max Dvořák, he constructed a non-nationalistic perspective on Central European art, combining local approaches with a truly global erudition. ER -
FOLETTI, Ivan, Ondřej JAKUBEC and Radka NOKKALA MILTOVÁ. Introduction. A Few Opening Historiographical Remarks. In Ivan Foletti, Ondřej Jakubec, Radka Nokkala Miltová. \textit{Central Europe as a Meeting Point of Visual Cultures Circulation of Persons, Artifacts, and Ideas}. Řím: Viella, 2021, p.~7-15. Studia Artium Medieavalium Brunensia 11. ISBN~978-88-3313-937-1.
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