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Lost worlds : how our European ancestors coped with everyday life and why life is so hard today / Arthur E. Imhof ; translated by Thomas Robisheaux.

Van Pelt Library HN13 .I4713 1996
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Imhof, Arthur Erwin.
Series:
Studies in early modern German history
Standardized Title:
Verlorenen Welten. English
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Social history.
Germany--Social conditions.
Germany.
Social conditions.
Physical Description:
xviii, 199 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Charlottesville : University Press of Virginia, 1996.
Summary:
Publication of Lost Worlds introduces to English-speaking readers one of the most original and engaging historians in Germany today. Known for his work in historical demography, Arthur E. Imhof here branches out into folklore, religion, anthropology, psychology, and the history of art. Imhof begins by reconstructing the world and worldview of Johannes Hooss, a farmer in a remote Hessian village. The everyday life of such a man was particular to his region; he spoke a local dialect and shared a regional culture. By exploring the various systems that made sense out of this circumscribed existence - astrology, the folklore of the seasons, and Christian interpretations of birth, confirmation, marriage, and death - Imhof expands the book into a speculation on why life in the late twentieth century can seem meaningless and difficult. Rooted in Imhof's belief that we need stability and values that transcend the individual, Lost Worlds inspires us to examine our own ways of seeing the world.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-195) and index.
"Originally published in German as Die verlorenen Welten. Altagsbewältigung durch unsere Vorfahren--und weshalb wir uns heute so schwer damit tun"--T.p. verso.
ISBN:
0813916593
0813916666
OCLC:
34281528

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