History and Liberty: The Historical Writings of Benedetto Croce [Book Review]
Abstract
Traces the development of Croce as an historian, from his early essays on Neopolitan art history up to his last writings on postwar Italy and Europe. It is maintained that Croce's historical works can only be understood in the light of a philosophic conception of man and human existence, and that this conception is itself a human creation in time. The author is not primarily interested in criticism, although he does occasionally take exception to Croce's ideas, notably in regard to his view of the counter-reformation as a spiritually "negative" event.--R. H.