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European Intellectual History Since 1789, 6/E
Roland N. Stromberg, Emeritus, University of Wisconsin

ISBN-10: 0131059904
ISBN-13: 9780131059900

Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 1994
Format: Paper; 384 pp
Published: 09/01/1993

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For courses in European Intellectual History.

An exploration of the major issues in thought -- from the French Revolution to Structuralism and beyond.

  • includes expanded coverage of trends in recent thought, such as:
    • feminism

    • deconstruction

    • postmodernism

    • the dissolution of Soviet Communism

    • other recent political and cultural trends



Introduction.


Intellectual History as a Discipline.


The Inheritance.


The Great Divorce.


 1. Romanticism and Revolution.


 2. The Age of Ideologies, 1815—1848.


 3. Ideas of Progress: Hegel, Comte, Marx.


 4. Darwin and the Victorian Crisis of Faith.


 5. From Naturalism to Modernism.


 6. Social and Political Thought at the End of the Nineteenth Century.


 7. The West in Trouble: World War I and Its Aftermath.


 8. From Depression to War in the 1930s.


 9. World War II and Its Aftermath.


10. Rebellions and Reactions, 1968—1980.


11. The Deconstructive 1980s.


Conclusion.


Suggested Readings.


Index.

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