Oswald Spengler als europäisches Phänomen
Der Transfer der Kultur- und Geschichtsmorphologie im Europa der Zwischenkriegszeit 1919-1939
Hasan Aksakal, Marjet Brolsma, Daniel Engels, Zaur Gasimov, Regine Hömig, Marek Kornat, Carl Antonius Lemke Duque, Małgorzata A. Maksymiak, Lazaros Miliopoulos, Michael Thöndl, John Carter Wood
There was hardly another German author from the first half of the 20th century who was quoted, reviewed and criticized so often in the time immediately after World War I as the philosopher of culture and history Oswald Spengler (1880-1936). The contributions in this volume represent the first systematic look at the phenomenon of the many ways in which Spengler´s philosophy was “transferred” in Europe between the two world wars. They investigate the deep impact of the various levels of his literary reception in Western, Eastern and Southern Europe.