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PRAISE FOR A CULTURAL HISTORY OF IDEAS: VOLUMES 1-6
A 2024 CHOICE OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC TITLE
2023 AAP PROSE AWARDS WINNER: BEST HUMANITIES REFERENCE WORK

Ideas defined the twentieth century: they and their reflections shaped practices, social life, knowledge, and governance. They played out in policies, in street debates, in histories of the past and future, in school curricula, in revolts, in art, in medical care. They offered up reasons to fight, work, and spend, ideals to trust in, violence to inflict or oppose, algorithms to program.

This book confronts the challenge of the narrative, symbolic, institutional, and conceptual architecture of the twentieth century, mostly in the Euro-American West. To this day our thought is defined by terms that the twentieth century set in motion-from modernity to the age of extremes, from nationalism to internationalism to decolonization, from dada to poststructuralism, from the expanding university to neoliberalism and the end of history. This book tracks nine categories: “Knowledge”, “The Human Self ”, “Ethics and Social Relations”, “Politics and Economies”, “Nature”, “Religion and the Divine”, “Language, Poetry, Rhetoric”, “The Arts”, and “History”. It completes the six-volume A Cultural History of Ideas by asking in what ways the twentieth century fundamentally addressed and altered each of these categories.

The 6-volume set A Cultural History of Ideas is part of The Cultural Histories Series. Titles are available in print for individuals or for libraries needing just one subject or preferring a tangible reference for their shelves or as part of a fully-searchable digital library. The digital product is available to institutions by annual subscription or on perpetual access via www.bloomsburyculturalhistory.com. Individual volumes for academics and researchers interested in specific historical periods are also available in print or digitally via www.bloomsburycollections.com.



This final volume in the award-winning A Cultural History of Ideas looks at the complex evolution of ideas and the way they shaped practices, social life, knowledge and governance in the twentieth century.

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This final volume in the award-winning A Cultural History of Ideas looks at the complex evolution of ideas and the way they shaped practices, social life, knowledge and governance in the twentieth century.
List of Illustrations
General Editors Preface, Sophia Rosenfeld and Peter T. Struck
Introduction, Stefanos Geroulanos
1. Knowledge, Knox Peden
2. The Human Self, Ed Baring
3. Ethics and Social Relations, Sandrine Sanos and Roxanne Panchasi
4. Politics and Economies, Angus Burgin
5. Nature, Jedediah Purdy
6. Religion and the Divine, Sarah Shortall
7. Language, Poetry, Rhetoric, Christopher Nealon
8. The Arts, Lisa Florman
9. History, Nasser Zakariya
Notes
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Stefanos Geroulanos is the Director of the Remarque Institute and Professor of History at New York University, USA. He is the author of An Atheism that is not Humanist Emerges in French Thought (2010), Transparency in Postwar France (2017), and, with Todd Meyers, The Human Body in the Age of Catastrophe (2018), and co-editor of several works, including, with Dan Edelstein and Natasha Wheatley, Power and Time (2020), and with Zvi Ben-Dor Benite and Nicole Jerr, The Scaffolding of Sovereignty (2017). Since 2017, he has served as Co-Executive Editor of the Journal of the History of Ideas.