The legacy of Vico in modern cultural history: from Jules Michelet to Isaiah Berlin

New York: Cambridge University Press (2012)
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Jules Michelet: Vico and the origins of nationalism -- James Joyce: Vico and the origins of modernism -- Erich Auerbach: Vico and the origins of historism -- Isaiah Berlin: Vico and the origins of pluralism.

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