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Forms of Individuality in the Medieval and Early Modern Periods

Forms of Individuality in the Medieval and Early Modern Periods

Franz-Josef Arlinghaus

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Through case studies of a broad variety of medieval and early modern sources, this volume discusses whether the roots of modern notions of individuality can be found in pre-modern Europe. Individuality is one of the central categories of modern society. Can the roots of modern individuality be found in pre-modern times? Or is our way of thinking about ourselves a very recent phenomenon? This book takes a theoretical approach to the problem, derived from Niklas Luhmanns system theory, in which different forms of individuality are linked to different structures of society in modern and pre-modern times. The papers in this volume approach this problem by discussing a broad variety of medieval and early modern sources, including charters and seals, letters, and naming-practices in a late medieval town. Self-representation is also considered, in housebooks and drawings. Textual studies include autobiography in German Humanism, and concepts of individuality and gender in late medieval literary texts

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OL Work ID
OL27686980W

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Literature, medieval, history and criticismLiteracy, historyIndividuality in literatureMedieval LiteratureHistory and criticismLiteracyHistoryCongressesSchreibenSchriftlichkeitIndividualitätMedieval Literarure

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