‘Your arts shall be: to impose the ways of peace’--Tolerance, Liberty, and the Nation in the Literature and Deeds of Humanism

dc.contributor.authorGarber, Klaus
dc.contributor.editorReinhart, Max
dc.contributor.otherSwisher, Michael
dc.coverage.spatialAldershot, Eng.
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-03T16:14:12Z
dc.date.available2024-02-03T16:14:12Z
dc.date.issued2000
dc.descriptionOriginally pub. as “Krieg und Frieden: Dogmatismus und Toleranz in der Literatur des europäiischen Humanismus.” In 1648--Krieg und Frieden in Europa. Shorter version as “Dogmatism and Tolerance in the Literature of European Humanism.” 1648: War and Peace in Europe. Münster/Osnabruck 24.10.1998 - 17.3.1999. Ed. Klaus Bussmann and Heinz Schilling. 3 vols. (Münster, Germany: Veranstaltungsgesellschaft, 1998), 2: 29-43.
dc.format.extent19-40
dc.identifier.citationGarber, Klaus. “‘Your arts shall be: to impose the ways of peace’--Tolerance, Liberty, and the Nation in the Literature and Deeds of Humanism.” Trans. Michael Swisher. In his Imperiled Heritage: Tradition, History, and Utopia in Early Modern German Literature: Selected essays. Ed. Max Reinhart (Aldershot, Eng.: Ashgate, 2000), 19-40. Originally pub. as “Krieg und Frieden: Dogmatismus und Toleranz in der Literatur des europäiischen Humanismus.” In 1648--Krieg und Frieden in Europa. Shorter version as “Dogmatism and Tolerance in the Literature of European Humanism.” 1648: War and Peace in Europe. Münster/Osnabruck 24.10.1998 - 17.3.1999. Ed. Klaus Bussmann and Heinz Schilling. 3 vols. (Münster, Germany: Veranstaltungsgesellschaft, 1998), 2: 29-43.
dc.identifier.urihttps://cetapsrepository.letras.up.pt/id/cetaps/100034
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherAshgate
dc.relation.isaboutAliens: The Anthropology of Science Fiction
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dc.title‘Your arts shall be: to impose the ways of peace’--Tolerance, Liberty, and the Nation in the Literature and Deeds of Humanism
dc.typeBook chapter

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