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Modern European intellectual history: reappraisals and new perspectives
Dominick LaCapra and Steven L. Kaplan
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page 7)
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1. Intellectual History or Sociocultural History? The French Trajectories (ROGER CHARTIER, page 13)
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2. Rethinking Intellectual History and Reading Texts (DOMINICK LACAPRA, page 47)
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3. Should Intellectual History Take a Linguistic Turn? Reflections on the Habermas-Gadamer Debate (MARTIN JAY, page 86)
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4. Triangular Anxieties: The Present State of European Intellectual History (HANS KELLNER, page 111)
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5. The Future According to Foucault: The Archaeology of Knowledge and Intellectual History (MARK POSTER, page 137)
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6. Archaeology, Deconstruction, and Intellectual History (E. M. HENNING, page 153)
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7. On the Problem of the Ideological Origins of the French Revolution (KEITH MICHAEL BAKER, page 197)
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8. Popular Dimensions of Modernist Elite Culture: The Case of Theater in Fin-de-Siècle Munich (PETER JELAVICH, page 220)
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9. Reading Freud's Civilization and Its Discontents (DAVID JAMES FISHER, page 251)
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10. Method and Ideology in Intellectual History: The Case of Henry Adams (HAYDEN WHITE, page 280)
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Notes on Editors and Contributors (page 311)
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Index (page 313)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CS | 14.1 (Jan. 1985): 89-90 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0094-3061%28198501%2914%3A1%3C89%3AVOHIWE%3E2.0.CO%3B2-F |
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Published: c1982
Publisher: Cornell University Press
- 9780801498817 (paper)
- 9780801414701 (hardcover)