Etymology:
"Medievalism" is derived from the Latin word "medius" (middle) and "aevum" (age or era). The term was first coined in the 19th century to refer to the study of the Middle Ages.
Meaning:
Medievalism refers to:
Origin:
The concept of medievalism emerged during the 18th and 19th centuries as part of the Romantic era. Romantics sought to escape the rationalism and materialism of the Enlightenment and found inspiration in the perceived mysticism, chivalry, and spiritual values of the Middle Ages.
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