Rethinking Modern European Intellectual History

Rethinking Modern European Intellectual History
Author: Darrin M. McMahon
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2014-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199769230

This book is a collection of essays by leading practitioners of modern European intellectual history, reflecting on the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of the field. The essays each attempt to assess their respective disciplines, giving an account of their development and theoretical evolution, while also reflecting on current problems, challenges, and possibilities.

Europe in Crisis

Europe in Crisis
Author: Mark Hewitson
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857457276

The period between 1917 and 1957, starting with the birth of the USSR and the American intervention in the First World War and ending with the Treaty of Rome, is of the utmost importance for contextualizing and understanding the intellectual origins of the European Community. During this time of 'crisis,' many contemporaries, especially intellectuals, felt they faced a momentous decision which could bring about a radically different future. The understanding of what Europe was and what it should be was questioned in a profound way, forcing Europeans to react. The idea of a specifically European unity finally became, at least for some, a feasible project, not only to avoid another war but to avoid the destruction of the idea of European unity. This volume reassesses the relationship between ideas of Europe and the European project and reconsiders the impact of long and short-term political transformations on assumptions about the continent's scope, nature, role and significance.

History of the Intellectual Development of Europe

History of the Intellectual Development of Europe
Author: John William Draper
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2020-07-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752325372

Reproduction of the original: History of the Intellectual Development of Europe by John William Draper

The Temptation of Homo Europaeus

The Temptation of Homo Europaeus
Author: Victor Neumann
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-12-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1785511866

A newly illustrated and revised edition of Victor Neumann's ground-breaking study into the development of Eastern European thought. "My perspective is that of a phenomenologist and specialist in French and Spanish cultures. As such, the book left a special impression on me: Neumann does not limit himself to the mentioned areas of Europe, but understands the continent in its entirety, that is, ‘West’ and ‘East’ as a whole." — World Complexity Science AcademyThe Renaissance, the Reformation, the Enlightenment - these seismic developments in Western thought were not confined to Italy and her near neighbours, but were paralleled across the vast and culturally diverse territory stretching from Vienna to Constantinople. Drawing on an array of sources, many of which were little-known before he made this ground-breaking study, Victor Neumann charts the development of Eastern European thought and its literary and artistic expression from the Middle Ages to the modern age. First published, to great acclaim in Romania in 1991, this newly revised, updated and illustrated edition has been published as Neumann's home city of Timișoara prepares to receive visitors from across the world as European Capital of Culture, and at a time when the question of what it means to be European is being debated more than ever.

European Stories

European Stories
Author: Justine Lacroix
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2010-11-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0199594627

How is the European Union framed in national intellectual debates? How is the evolving polity conceived? In answer to these questions, European Stories develops a comparison between intellectual narratives of European integration across twelve national cases in order to offer a wide range of contrasting intellectual contexts.

The Intellectual Development of Europe (Vol. 1&2)

The Intellectual Development of Europe (Vol. 1&2)
Author: John William Draper
Publisher: e-artnow
Total Pages: 823
Release: 2021-05-07
Genre: History
ISBN:

Draper's Intellectual Development of Europe in 2 volumes is a book based on an original and challenging idea of applying the methods of physical science to history. The author has undertaken the labor of arranging the evidence offered by the intellectual history of Europe in accordance with physiological principles, so as to illustrate the orderly progress of civilization, or collected the facts furnished by other branches of science with a view of enabling us to recognize clearly the conditions under which that progress takes place. Seen thus through the medium of physiology, history presents a new aspect to humanity as people gain a more just and thorough appreciation of the thoughts and motives of men in successive ages of the world. Contents: On the Government of Nature by Law Of Europe: Its Topography and Ethnology Digression on Hindu Theology and Egyptian Civilization Greek Age of Inquiry The Greek Age of Faith The Greek Age of Reason The Greek Age of Intellectual Decrepitude Digression on the History and Philosophical Influences of Rome The European Age of Inquiry The European Age of Faith The Age of Faith in the West Digression on the Passage of the Arabians to Their Age of Reason The Age of Faith in the West. The Three Attacks: Northern or Moral; Western or Intellectual; Eastern or Military Approach of the Age of Reason in Europe Digression on the Condition of England at the End of the Age of Faith The European Age of Reason The Union of Science and Industry Conclusion – The Future of Europe