L’inspiration médiévale des Pères de l’Europe contemporaine : l’exemple de Jean de Pange

The aspiration in the European unity, born in the trail of the cataclysmic First World War, conveys, beyond a shared ideal of revival, several sources and historical references. Among them, it is significant to note how medieval political constructions (the Carolingian Empire or the Holy Roman Empir...

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Main Author: Jean-François Thull
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Pléiade (EA 7338) 2010-11-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/1838
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description The aspiration in the European unity, born in the trail of the cataclysmic First World War, conveys, beyond a shared ideal of revival, several sources and historical references. Among them, it is significant to note how medieval political constructions (the Carolingian Empire or the Holy Roman Empire) were able to bring up the contemporary vision of intellectuals and even statesmen who thought to bring the purpose of a united Europe into play. This medieval model takes shape quite particularly in the work of count Jean de Pange (1881-1957), man of letters, historian of the monarchy and forerunner of the European idea in the interwar period.
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L’inspiration médiévale des Pères de l’Europe contemporaine : l’exemple de Jean de Pange
Itinéraires
European empire
christendom
the West
conservative revolution
federalism
title L’inspiration médiévale des Pères de l’Europe contemporaine : l’exemple de Jean de Pange
title_full L’inspiration médiévale des Pères de l’Europe contemporaine : l’exemple de Jean de Pange
title_fullStr L’inspiration médiévale des Pères de l’Europe contemporaine : l’exemple de Jean de Pange
title_full_unstemmed L’inspiration médiévale des Pères de l’Europe contemporaine : l’exemple de Jean de Pange
title_short L’inspiration médiévale des Pères de l’Europe contemporaine : l’exemple de Jean de Pange
title_sort l inspiration medievale des peres de l europe contemporaine l exemple de jean de pange
topic European empire
christendom
the West
conservative revolution
federalism
url http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/1838
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