In 1819, in a famous letter, Joseph de Maistre wrote: "I die wit Europe, I am in good company". This essay focuses on the theoretical and political reasons that lay behind this desperate statement. It sheds light on the contribution provided by counter-revolutionary rhetoric to the concept of the "European Middle Ages", and it highlights the paradox identified by the Maistre, whereby the emergence and strengthening of a European public sphere is coupled with the gradual and inexorable weakening of Europe itself.

Joseph de Maistre ou de la force de l’espace public européen et de la fin de l’Europe

CERETTA, Manuela
2016-01-01

Abstract

In 1819, in a famous letter, Joseph de Maistre wrote: "I die wit Europe, I am in good company". This essay focuses on the theoretical and political reasons that lay behind this desperate statement. It sheds light on the contribution provided by counter-revolutionary rhetoric to the concept of the "European Middle Ages", and it highlights the paradox identified by the Maistre, whereby the emergence and strengthening of a European public sphere is coupled with the gradual and inexorable weakening of Europe itself.
2016
L’espace public européen en question. Histoire et méthodologie
Peter Lang
129
143
9783035298093
Europa, Joseph de Maistre, spazio pubblico, Rivoluzione francese
Ceretta, Manuela
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