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Nazis and Neo-Stoics: Otto Brunner and Gerhard Oestreich before and after the Second World War

Miller believes that neo-Stoicism marks the beginnings of modernity. One can chart the propagation of these ideas--in private correspondence, but also in published editions and translations--across the Continent, emanating out from its most distressed, most creative corner: France and the Netherland...

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Published in:Past & present 2002-08 (176), p.144-186
Main Author: Miller, Peter N.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Miller believes that neo-Stoicism marks the beginnings of modernity. One can chart the propagation of these ideas--in private correspondence, but also in published editions and translations--across the Continent, emanating out from its most distressed, most creative corner: France and the Netherlands in the last decades of the 16th century.
ISSN:0031-2746
1477-464X