01933nam0 22004451i 450 UON0021013320231205103331.45088-17-24187-320030730d1991 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||Mosca 1900-1930a cura di Serge FauchereauMilanoRizzoli1991. 279 p.tav. ; 26 cm.UON00370925Moscou 1900-193059203ARTI FIGURATIVE RUSSE1900-1930UONC043977FICIURLIONIS MICHAILUONC043978FIFUTURISMO RUSSOARTEUONC041220FIFUTURISMO RUSSOPOESIAUONC041222FIKANDINSKIJ VASILIJ VASIL'EVIČUONC041255FIMALEVIČ KAZIMIR SEVERINOVIČUONC040751FIMEJERCHOL'D VSEVOLOD EMIL'EVIČUONC062114FIMIR ISKUSSTVAUONC041065FIPITTURA RUSSASTORIA1900-1930UONC043976FIŠČUKIN JURIJUONC041267FISEROV VALENTIN ALEKSANDROVIČUONC041123FISTANISLAVSKIJ KONSTANTIN SERGEEVIČUONC054700FITATLIN VLADIMIRUONC041216FITEATRO RUSSOSec. 20.UONC039935FIVRUBEL' MICHAIL ALEKSANDROVIČUONC041121FIFauchereauSergeUONV126433ITSOL20250620RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00210133SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI AR DUOMO X A 066 SI EO 28794 5 066 KANDINSKY VASSILYKANDINSKIJ VASILIJ VASIL'EVIČUONC097399MEYERHOLD VSEVOLODMEJERCHOL'D VSEVOLOD EMIL'EVIČUONC044140STANISLAVSKY KONSTANTINSTANISLAVSKIJ KONSTANTIN SERGEEVIČUONC087404Moscou 1900-193059203UNIOR05034nam 22006975 450 991073943750332120251009082232.09783031284618303128461510.1007/978-3-031-28461-8(CKB)27943617400041(DE-He213)978-3-031-28461-8(MiAaPQ)EBC30865413(Au-PeEL)EBL30865413(EXLCZ)992794361740004120230808d2023 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierReimagining the Historian in Victorian England Books, the Literary Marketplace, and the Scholarly Persona /by Elise Garritzen1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2023.1 online resource (XV, 390 p. 7 illus., 3 illus. in color.) 9783031284601 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Introduction: From Rhetorical Diarrhea to a Branch of Science -- Part I. Historians as Scholars -- 2. Educated and Well-connected Oxbridge Men -- 3.Champions of a Virtuous Historian -- 4. Almost Antiquaries -- Part II. Historians as Educators -- 5. Teachers with Scientific Credentials -- 6. Mentors of the Scientific History -- 7. From Public Intellectuals to Radicalized Historians -- Part III. Historians as Entrepreneurs -- 8. Commercial but Scholarly Dignified Historians -- 9. Sincere and Insincere Advertisers -- 10. Air of a Dignified Historian -- 11. Conclusion: Heavenly Historians and their Persona.“This amazing book shows how seemingly trivial things – title pages, prefaces, and footnotes in Victorian history books – can become fascinating source material in the hands of a talented scholar. With a characteristic mix of erudition and elegance, Elise Garritzen makes a case for paratexts serving as arenas for historians’ collective self-fashioning in a culture where only few could derive scholarly authority from institutional affiliation. No one before has shown so convincingly that book history and the history of historiography have much to offer to each other.” – Herman Paul, Leiden University What constitutes a historian? What skills and qualities should a historian cultivate? Who is entitled to define historians’ “physiognomy”? Victorians sought to answer these questions as history transformed from a Romantic literary pursuit into a modern discipline during the second half of the nineteenth century. This book offers a novel interpretation of this critical historiographical period by tracing how historians forged themselves a collective scholarly persona that legitimized their new disciplinary status. By combining historiography and book history, Elise Garritzen argues that historians appropriated titles, prefaces, footnotes, and other paratexts as an institutionalized space for fashioning the persona. Yet, historians did not have a monopoly on the persona as readers and reviewers offered their interpretations of the persona, and publishers influenced the paratextual presentation of the persona. By ascribing agency to paratexts and the literary marketplace, Garritzen makes an important shift in the way we perceive the formation of scholarly personae and modern disciplines. The book offers a novel approach to the role which scholarly virtues held in the Victorian society, the formation of scholarly communities, the commodification of knowledge, and the management of scientific reputations. It provides new insights for scholars interested in the history of humanities, science, and knowledge, book history, and Victorian culture. Elise Garritzen is an Academy of Finland researcher at the University of Helsinki. Her research revolves around European historiography, cultural history, and book history.ScienceHistoryHistoriographyHistoryMethodologyCivilizationHistoryBooksHistoryGreat BritainHistoryHistory of ScienceHistoriography and MethodCultural HistoryHistory of the BookHistory of Britain and IrelandScienceHistory.Historiography.HistoryMethodology.CivilizationHistory.BooksHistory.Great BritainHistory.History of Science.Historiography and Method.Cultural History.History of the Book.History of Britain and Ireland.907.2022907.2041Garritzen Elise1589053MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910739437503321Reimagining the Historian in Victorian England3883286UNINA