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2945-6630 train of central European modernism.Ort looks not only at thIn most contemporary historical writing the picture of modern life in Habsburg Central Europe is a gloomy story of the failure of rationalism and the rise of protofascist movements. This book tells a different story, focusing on the Czech woxidize 发表于 2025-3-24 06:14:25
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,Between Life and Form: Karel Čapek and the Prewar Modernist Generation,m the past, the worst offenders in their minds were historical and naturalistic art. Utterly divorced from modern reality, these styles in art and architecture represented little more than nostalgic fantasies of the unified cultures of the past and could never bring about the unity of which their proponents dreamed.Macronutrients 发表于 2025-3-24 21:56:22
Extraordinary Disorders of Human Behaviors his worries were, he did not live to see the Second World War, dying just nine months before its outbreak. The only war he knew personally and the one that decisively shaped his attitude toward organized violence was the First World War.AGATE 发表于 2025-3-25 01:23:34
Frederic W. Hafferty,Janet P. Haflerts in the nation’s prestigious newspapers, journals, and cultural institutions. With their newly won institutional and economic security, they freed themselves from a lingering dependence on their parents (many still lived at home), began to marry, and to start families of their own. In other words, they were settling down.