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Modernism
Modernism Mod"ern*ism, n.
Modern practice; a thing of recent date; esp., a modern usage
or mode of expression.
Modernism
Modernism Mod"ern*ism, n.
Certain methods and tendencies which, in Biblical questions,
apologetics, and the theory of dogma, in the endeavor to
reconcile the doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church with the
conclusions of modern science, replace the authority of the
church by purely subjective criteria; -- so called officially
by Pope Pius X.
Meaning of Modernisms from wikipedia
- Pericles. The
Cambridge Introduction to
Modernism (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2007). Nicholls, Peter,
Modernisms: A
Literary Guide (Hampshire and...
- Anti-
modernism may
refer to:
Modernism#Criticism of late
modernity Anti-modernization Anti-
Modernism in the
Catholic church Oath
Against Modernism, 1910...
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traditional ways of
writing in both
poetry and
prose fiction writing.
Modernism experimented with
literary form and expression, as
exemplified by Ezra...
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American modernism, much like the
modernism movement in general, is a
trend of
philosophical thought arising from the
widespread changes in
culture and...
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Tropical Modernism, or
Tropical Modern is a
style of
architecture that
merges modernist architecture principles with
tropical vernacular traditions, emerging...
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Australian modernism,
similar to
European and
American modernism, was a social,
political and
cultural movement that was a
reaction to
rampant industrialisation...
- In music,
modernism is an
aesthetic stance underlying the
period of
change and
development in
musical language that
occurred around the turn of the 20th...
- new
modernisms.
Radical movements in
Modernism,
Modern art, and
radical trends regarded as
influential and
potentially as
precursors to late
modernism and...
- High
modernism (also
known as high modernity) is a form of modernity,
characterized by an
unfaltering confidence in
science and
technology as
means to...
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Reactionary modernism is a term
first coined by
Jeffrey Herf in the 1980s to
describe the
mixture of "great
enthusiasm for
modern technology with a rejection...