Géographies du savoir historique. Paul-Henri Mallet entre rêves gothiques, germaniques et celtiques

The works of Paul-Henri Mallet are considered to be a turning point in the European history of Images of the North. This article aims to show that this is partly due to his specific style of conceptualising an imaginative geography of origins that may in turn be explained as a result of Mallet’s spe...

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Main Author: Mohnike, Thomas
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Published: Presses universitaires de Rennes 2019
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spelling ftopenedition:oai:books.openedition.org:pur/117158 2025-01-16T22:14:50+00:00 Géographies du savoir historique. Paul-Henri Mallet entre rêves gothiques, germaniques et celtiques Mohnike, Thomas 2019-07-18 http://books.openedition.org/pur/117158 fr fre Presses universitaires de Rennes urn:doi:10.4000/books.pur.117158 http://books.openedition.org/pur/117158 urn:isbn:9782753520707 urn:eisbn:9782753568938 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Scandinavie Groenland Sibérie histoire des représentations Nord stéréotype monde nordique History HIS010000 HBJD info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart chapter 2019 ftopenedition https://doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.117158 2019-07-21T00:12:22Z The works of Paul-Henri Mallet are considered to be a turning point in the European history of Images of the North. This article aims to show that this is partly due to his specific style of conceptualising an imaginative geography of origins that may in turn be explained as a result of Mallet’s specific place and travels in a geography of European knowledge production. The North is imagined to be the cradle of a European religion and form of government, original to all European people. Differences are explained by the influence of the climate that occurred when groups of people emigrated from the cold North to the warm South, and by the arrival of Christianity. This open imaginative geography, which offered a place for identification to intellectuals in most parts of Europe, was the product of combinations of different local knowledge and traditions of science. The Geneva uprising and education in a Protestant yet Paris-oriented intellectual milieu offered contact with Montesquieu’s desire for a theory of people based on climatic influences, which in turn was partly inspired by Tacitus and Jordanes and therefore by the humanistic Upper Rhine culture. These coordinates of cultural geography where combined with research results of the Scandinavian historical school of Gothicism. Book Part Groenland OpenEdition 215 226
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Mohnike, Thomas
Géographies du savoir historique. Paul-Henri Mallet entre rêves gothiques, germaniques et celtiques
title Géographies du savoir historique. Paul-Henri Mallet entre rêves gothiques, germaniques et celtiques
title_full Géographies du savoir historique. Paul-Henri Mallet entre rêves gothiques, germaniques et celtiques
title_fullStr Géographies du savoir historique. Paul-Henri Mallet entre rêves gothiques, germaniques et celtiques
title_full_unstemmed Géographies du savoir historique. Paul-Henri Mallet entre rêves gothiques, germaniques et celtiques
title_short Géographies du savoir historique. Paul-Henri Mallet entre rêves gothiques, germaniques et celtiques
title_sort géographies du savoir historique. paul-henri mallet entre rêves gothiques, germaniques et celtiques
topic Scandinavie
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histoire des représentations
Nord
stéréotype
monde nordique
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HBJD
topic_facet Scandinavie
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histoire des représentations
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url http://books.openedition.org/pur/117158