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North/South: The Great European Divide
Ricardo J. Quinones
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Description for North/South: The Great European Divide
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The division of European society and culture along a North/South axis was one of the most decisive and enduring developments in the modern world. In North/South, which completes a trilogy of works devoted to the study of the mind and body of Europe, Ricardo J. Quinones examines the momentous early modern origins of this division. Quinones focuses on four concepts connected with the Protestant Reformation whose emergence defines the rise of the North and the subjugation of the South: Christian liberty, skepticism, tolerance, and time. Tracing their influence through the political and philosophical conflicts of the era and forward into the Enlightenment, he suggests that they constitute the basis of Europe's transformation between the sixteenth century and the dawn of the industrial revolution. A fascinating combination of cultural and intellectual history, philosophy, and comparative literature written in the vein of Quinones' award-winning Dualisms, this work, called dazzling by one critic, shows a contemporary pertinence with the relapse of the South into the subordinate position which it was thought to have overcome.
Product Details
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
Toronto, Canada
ISBN
9781487500054
SKU
V9781487500054
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About Ricardo J. Quinones
Ricardo J. Quinones is a professor emeritus in the Department of English at Claremont McKenna College.
Reviews for North/South: The Great European Divide
Ricardo Quinones offers a sweeping exploration into the North and South division in which he succinctly describes not only his own perspective, but also perspectives of early modern to modern writers, scholars, philosophers, and statesmen...This intellectual history offers an intriguing view of the origin of the Europe's North-South division that continues to the present.
Jennifer Tellman, Louisiana State University
The Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol xlix, no 2, Summer 2018
Jennifer Tellman, Louisiana State University
The Sixteenth Century Journal, Vol xlix, no 2, Summer 2018