ABSTRACT
This chapter examines how Huizinga’s experiences of loss following the urban modernization projects in Amsterdam around 1900 conditioned his critiques of Jacob Burckhardt (1818–1897) and Burckhardt’s Renaissancebegriff in particular.
This chapter examines how Huizinga’s experiences of loss following the urban modernization projects in Amsterdam around 1900 conditioned his critiques of Jacob Burckhardt (1818–1897) and Burckhardt’s Renaissancebegriff in particular.