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Modern Etruscans

Close Encounters with a Distant Past

Bart Van Den Bossche editor Chiara Zampieri editor Martina Piperno editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Leuven University Press

Published:24th Oct '23

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New insights on the reception of Etruscan antiquity in the modernist period.

“L’Étrurie est à la mode”, French archaeologist Salomon Reinach bluntly stated in 1927. Since the beginning of the nineteenth century, Etruria had not only been attracting the attention of archaeologists and specialists of all sorts, but it had also been a fascinating and, in some cases, captivating destination for poets, novelists, painters and sculptors from all over Europe. This volume deals with the impact of the constantly expanding knowledge on the Etruscans and their mysterious civilisation on Italian, French, English, and German literature, arts and culture, with particular regard to the modernist period (1890–1950). The volume brings a distinctive point of view to the subject by approaching it from an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective, and by looking at a quite diverse range of topics and artefacts, which includes, but is not limited to, the study of drawings, art works, travel essays, novels, cooking recipes, schoolbooks, photographs, and movies.

By exploring a new paradigm to understand ancient cultures, beyond the traditional ideas and models of “reception of the classics”, and by challenging the alleged fracture between the so-called “two cultures” of humanities and natural sciences, Modern Etruscans will be of interest to scholars from various disciplines. Designed as a learning tool for university courses on the interplay between literature and science in the twentieth century, it is suited as recommended reading for students in the humanities.

Contributors: Francesca Orestano (Università degli Studi di Milano), Chiara Zampieri (KU Leuven), Bart Van den Bossche (KU Leuven), Lisa C. Pieraccini (University of California, Berkeley), Martin Miller (Italienisches Kulturinstitut Stuttgart), Marie-Laurence Haack (Université de Picardie Jules Verne), Gennaro Ambrosino (University of Warwick), Martina Piperno (Durham University), Andrea Avalli (Scuola Superiore di Studi Storici di San Marino).

Ebook available in Open Access.
This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).

This book forms a very useful starting point in the field of cultural history in modern times. The scholarly content of several contributions is deeply interesting and brings fresh ideas to the discipline, inspiring new approaches. Each contribution challenges the current debate and presents new content, if to varying degrees.
Giovanna Bagnasco Gianni, Università degli Studi di Milano


As a contribution to the scholarship on receptions of Etruscan culture, however, this book takes important steps forward. The book truly presents a thorough exploration of a period mostly neglected by earlier scholarship on the afterlife of this ancient people. Its appearance will stimulate new research on the topic, as it will not only be a good starting point for the modernist period, but also help scholars with a broader focus to better grasp the longue durée reception of Etruscan culture. - Louis Verreth, Incontri. Rivista europea di studi italiani, 38(1), pp. 1–2, https://doi.org/10.18352/inc18951

ISBN: 9789462703797

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm

Weight: 310g

188 pages