
SALE The Cambridge History of Modern European Thought Volume 1: The Nineteenth Century
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The Cambridge History of Modern European Thought is an authoritative and comprehensive exploration of the themes, thinkers and movements that shaped our intellectual world in the late-eighteenth and nineteenth century. Representing both individual figures and the contexts within which they developed their ideas, each essay is written in a clear accessible style by leading scholars in the field and offers both originality and interpretive insight. This first volume surveys late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century European intellectual history, focusing on the profound impact of the Enlightenment on European intellectual life. Spanning twenty chapters, it covers figures such as Kant, Hegel, Wollstonecraft, and Darwin, major political and intellectual movements such as Romanticism, Socialism, Liberalism and Feminism, and schools of thought such as Historicism, Philology, and Decadence. Renouncing a single 'master narrative' of European thought across the period, Warren Breckman and Peter E. Gordon establish a formidable new multi-faceted vision of European intellectual history for the global modern age.
- Presents an authoritative survey of late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century intellectual history written by leading scholars in the field
- Organized in roughly chronological fashion to provide an accessible introduction to European intellectual history
- Balances coverage of the classic themes of European intellectual history with explorations of European and non-European figures and movements
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This book is unused and unread. It has some cosmetic imperfections such as scuffing, creasing and fading.Ā
This book cannot be discounted further and it's stamped 'damaged'.
The Cambridge History of Modern European Thought is an authoritative and comprehensive exploration of the themes, thinkers and movements that shaped our intellectual world in the late-eighteenth and nineteenth century. Representing both individual figures and the contexts within which they developed their ideas, each essay is written in a clear accessible style by leading scholars in the field and offers both originality and interpretive insight. This first volume surveys late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century European intellectual history, focusing on the profound impact of the Enlightenment on European intellectual life. Spanning twenty chapters, it covers figures such as Kant, Hegel, Wollstonecraft, and Darwin, major political and intellectual movements such as Romanticism, Socialism, Liberalism and Feminism, and schools of thought such as Historicism, Philology, and Decadence. Renouncing a single 'master narrative' of European thought across the period, Warren Breckman and Peter E. Gordon establish a formidable new multi-faceted vision of European intellectual history for the global modern age.
- Presents an authoritative survey of late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century intellectual history written by leading scholars in the field
- Organized in roughly chronological fashion to provide an accessible introduction to European intellectual history
- Balances coverage of the classic themes of European intellectual history with explorations of European and non-European figures and movements
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This book is unused and unread. It has some cosmetic imperfections such as scuffing, creasing and fading.Ā
This book cannot be discounted further and it's stamped 'damaged'.
The Cambridge History of Modern European Thought is an authoritative and comprehensive exploration of the themes, thinkers and movements that shaped our intellectual world in the late-eighteenth and nineteenth century. Representing both individual figures and the contexts within which they developed their ideas, each essay is written in a clear accessible style by leading scholars in the field and offers both originality and interpretive insight. This first volume surveys late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century European intellectual history, focusing on the profound impact of the Enlightenment on European intellectual life. Spanning twenty chapters, it covers figures such as Kant, Hegel, Wollstonecraft, and Darwin, major political and intellectual movements such as Romanticism, Socialism, Liberalism and Feminism, and schools of thought such as Historicism, Philology, and Decadence. Renouncing a single 'master narrative' of European thought across the period, Warren Breckman and Peter E. Gordon establish a formidable new multi-faceted vision of European intellectual history for the global modern age.
- Presents an authoritative survey of late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century intellectual history written by leading scholars in the field
- Organized in roughly chronological fashion to provide an accessible introduction to European intellectual history
- Balances coverage of the classic themes of European intellectual history with explorations of European and non-European figures and movements
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