Johan Huizinga was a prominent Dutch historian who pioneered the field of cultural history.
Born in 1872, he made significant contributions to historical scholarship through his innovative approach to studying culture.
Huizinga's work focused on examining the underlying patterns and mentalities that shape human societies across different time periods.
He is best known for his books "The Waning of the Middle Ages" and "Homo Ludens," which explored medieval culture and the role of play in human civilization, respectively.
Huizinga's interdisciplinary approach, combining history with elements of anthropology, psychology, and art history, influenced subsequent generations of scholars and helped establish cultural history as a distinct academic discipline.
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