European Review#
Special issue on ICONOCLASM: PAST AND PRESENT ISSUES #
An open access supplement from the ICONOCLASM symposium organized by the History and Archaeology section of Academia Europaea and sponsored by the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond was published in the European Review, the journal of Academia Europaea. To access the articles, click on the article link, enter your identification for the Academy website and enjoy reading!Content#
ICONOCLASM: PAST AND PRESENT ISSUES#
IntroductionNikita Harwich MAE
European Review, Volume 30 / Issue S1, November 2022, pp S1 - S5
doi: 10.1017/S1062798722000291
Published Online on 28 October 2022
KEYNOTE SPEECH#
A Legal View of Iconoclasm. New Ideologies and Overturning Existing Legal Orders: Legal Iconoclasm in GermanyHans Ulrich Jessurun d’Oliveira MAE
European Review, Volume 30 / Issue S1, November 2022, pp S6 - S24
doi: 10.1017/S1062798722000333
Published Online on 4 November 2022
Articles#
The Palaikastro Kouros and Iconoclasm in the Wider Mediterranean Area
Helene Whittaker MAE
European Review, Volume 30 / Issue S1, November 2022, pp S25 - S32
doi: 10.1017/S1062798722000357
Published Online on 8 November 2022
The Carolingian Answer to the Iconoclastic War and the Birth of Western Art
Francesco Stella MAE
European Review, Volume 30 / Issue S1, November 2022, pp S33 - S46
doi: 10.1017/S1062798722000308
Published Online on 28 November 2022
Keeping Everyone on Board: Gregory the Great’s ‘Theory of Iconoclasm’
Barbara Crostini
European Review, Volume 30 / Issue S1, November 2022, pp S47 - S53
doi: 10.1017/S1062798722000345
Published Online on 28 October 2022
Iconoclasm – A Road to Modernization?
Sverre Håkon Bagge MAE
European Review, Volume 30 / Issue S1, November 2022, pp S54 - S58
doi: 10.1017/S1062798722000424
Published Online on 14 November 2022
Decoloniality in the Netherlands
Pieter Emmer MAE
European Review, Volume 30 / Issue S1, November 2022, pp S59 - S64
doi: 10.1017/S1062798722000321
Published Online on 28 October 2022
Iconoclasm versus Apologetics. How the Salazar Regime Dealt with Portuguese Overseas Expansion
Amélia Polónia MAE
European Review, Volume 30 / Issue S1, November 2022, pp S65 - S76
doi: 10.1017/S1062798722000382
Published Online on 9 November 2022
Inventing History: An Iconoclastic Conception of Historical Memory
Rosa María Martínez de Codes MAE
European Review, Volume 30 / Issue S1, November 2022, pp S77 - S85
doi: 10.1017/S1062798722000394
Published Online on 3 November 2022
Changing Cultural Landscapes: The Case of Post-German Territories in Poland
Wojciech Bedyński
European Review, Volume 30 / Issue S1, November 2022, pp S86 - S93
doi: 10.1017/S1062798722000412
Published Online on 3 November 2022
Stunde Null: Naming and Re-naming
Svend Erik Larsen MAE
European Review, Volume 30 / Issue S1, November 2022, pp S94 - S101
doi: 10.1017/S106279872200028X
Published Online on 9 November 2022
Demolishing Modernism: GDR and Neo-Prussian Architecture in Berlin
Xavier Costa MAE
European Review, Volume 30 / Issue S1, November 2022, pp S102 - S107
doi: 10.1017/S1062798722000369
Published Online on 14 November 2022
Destruction of a Sacrosanct Past: Iconoclasm and Norse Revival in Post-war Norway
Tonje Haugland Sørensen
European Review, Volume 30 / Issue S1, November 2022, pp S108 - S114
doi: 10.1017/S1062798722000400
Published Online on 9 November 2022
Statues in the French Caribbean and the Iconoclastic Assault
Kathleen Gyssels MAE
European Review, Volume 30 / Issue S1, November 2022, pp S115 - S125
doi: 10.1017/S1062798722000436
Published Online on 9 November 2022
Russia’s Iconoclasms
Renate Lachmann MAE
European Review, Volume 30 / Issue S1, November 2022, pp S126 - S132
doi: 10.1017/S1062798722000448
Published Online on 28 November 2022
Iconoclasm – A Geographical Viewpoint
Gideon Biger MAE
European Review, Volume 30 / Issue S1, November 2022, pp S133 - S143
doi: 10.1017/S106279872200031X
Published Online on 4 November 2022
About the journal#
The Academia Europaea has published the 'European Review' (ER) since 1993 on behalf of members and in conjunction with the Cambridge University Press (since 1998). The European Review is published six times per year. It is a fully peer reviewed international journal.
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Alban Kellerbauer.
ISSN 1062-7987.