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Sprache: Englisch
169 Seiten, Onlinequelle (E-Library)
ISBN: 978-3-7370-1063-4
V&R unipress, 1. Edition, 2019
“Romanti k . Journal for the Study of Romanticisms” is a multidisciplinary journal dedicated to... mehr
Romantik 2019

“Romantik. Journal for the Study of Romanticisms” is a multidisciplinary journal dedicated to the study of romantic-era cultural productions and concepts. The journal promotes innovative research across disciplinary borders. It aims to advance new historical discoveries, forward-looking theoretical insights and cutting-edge methodological approaches. The articles range over the full variety of cultural practices, including the written word, visual arts, history, philosophy, religion, and theatre during the romantic period (c. 1780–1840). But contributions to the discussion of pre- or post-romantic representations are also welcome. Since the romantic era was characterized by an emphasis on the vernacular, the title of journal has been chosen to reflect the Germanic root of the word. But the journal is interested in all European romanticisms – and not least the connections and disconnections between them – hence, the use of the plural in the subtitle.

Romantik is a peer-reviewed journal supported by the Nordic Board for Periodicals in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NOP-HS).

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    • Karina Lykke Grand (Hg.)
    • Prof Dr Karina Lykke Grand teaches art history and visual culture at Aarhus University in Denmark. She is the director of the Danish Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies as well as chair of the Nordic Association for Romantic Studies. 
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    • Thor J. Mednick (Hg.)
    • Dr Thor J. Mednick is an Associate Professor of Art History and Head of Art Museum Practices at the University of Toledo, USA. He specializes in the art of nineteenth-century Scandinavia.
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    • Lis Møller (Hg.)
    • Dr Lis Møller is Professor of Comparative Literature and Head of Center for Nineteenth-Century Studies at Aarhus University, Denmark. She specializes in European and Scandinavian romanticm and romantic medievalism.
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    • Anna Lena Sandberg (Hg.)
    • Dr Anna Sandberg is Associate Professor of German Studies at The University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Her research areas are Romanticism, literary transfer and Scandinavian-German culture from 1800 to present.
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