Collingwood, Gentile and Italian Neo-Idealism in Britain

Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 20 (1-2):205-234 (2014)
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This essay discusses the reception of Gentile's ideas in Britain before the Second World War, identifying the key figures and events that contributed to his enduring reputation. The central figure in Connelly's account is R.G. Collingwood, whose assessments of Gentile, sometimes enthusiastic, sometimes harshly critical, yet in fact deeply ambiguous, reflect the changing tenor of the debates over Italian neo-idealism in the Anglophone world

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James Mark Connelly
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