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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 from the late eighteenth century to the present. Representing both individual figures and the contexts within which they developed their ideas, this two-volume history is rich with original interpretive insight, and is written in a clear and accessible style by leading scholars in the field. Renouncing a single 'master narrative' of European thought across the period, Breckman and Gordon establish a formidable new multi-faceted vision of European intellectual history for the global modern age.

This two-volume history offers a comprehensive survey of the major themes, thinkers, and movements that shaped our intellectual world from the late eighteenth century to the present. It explores not only individual figures, but also the political, social, institutional and disciplinary contexts within which they developed their ideas.

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'This is simply an incredible resource: essay after essay, written by leading intellectual historians that provide concise, lucid and engaging introductions to the main currents of European thought over the past two centuries. Everyone from students to seasoned scholars will want copies of these books on their shelves.' David A. Bell, Lapidus Professor, Princeton University 'In these well-nigh encyclopedic volumes, Warren Breckman and Peter E. Gordon engage in a daunting feat. They offer compact and informative introductions to essays on very many crucial dimensions of thought in the 19th and 20th centuries. And they furnish, along with their own substantive chapters, contributions from an array of prominent scholars of intellectual and cultural history, all of whom demonstrate impressive expertise in their varied areas of inquiry. The result is an important work of both scholarly and general interest.' Dominick LaCapra, Professor Emeritus of History and Bowmar Professor Emeritus of Humanistic Studies, Cornell University

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Offers an authoritative and comprehensive survey of the major themes, thinkers, and movements in modern European intellectual history.
VOLUME I The Nineteenth Century
List of Contributors
viii
Preface xiii
Introduction 1(1)
Warren Breckman
Peter E. Gordon
1 German Idealism: The Thought of Modernity
17(23)
Terry Pinkard
2 European Romanticism: Ambivalent Responses to the Sense of a New Epoch
40(25)
Nicholas Halmi
3 History, Tradition, and Skepticism: The Patterns of Nineteenth-Century Theology
65(23)
David Fergusson
4 The Young Hegelians: Philosophy as Critical Praxis
88(23)
Warren Breckman
5 Utilitarianism, God, and Moral Obligation from Locke to Sidgwick
111(20)
Philip Schofield
6 Capital, Class, and Empire: Nineteenth-Century Political Economy and Its Imaginary
131(20)
Francesco Boldizzoni
7 Positivism in European Intellectual, Political, and Religious Life
151(21)
Mary Pickering
8 European Liberalism in the Nineteenth Century
172(24)
Jerrold Seigel
9 European Socialism from the 1790s to the 1890s
196(36)
Gareth Stedman Jones
10 Conservatism: The Utility of History and the Case against Rationalist Radicalism
232(23)
Jerry Z. Muller
11 The Woman Question: Liberal and Socialist Critiques of the Status of Women
255(24)
Naomi Andrews
12 Darwinism and Social Darwinism
279(22)
Gregory Radick
13 Historicism from Ranke to Nietzsche
301(29)
John Toews
14 Philology, Language, and the Constitution of Meaning and Human Communities
330(23)
Tuska Benes
15 Decadence and the "Second Modernity"
353(19)
Mary Gluck
16 Nihilism, Pessimism, and the Conditions of Modernity
372(26)
Christian J. Emden
17 Civilization, Culture, and Race: Anthropology in the Nineteenth Century
398(24)
Adam Kuper
18 The Varieties of Nationalist Thought
422(25)
Erica Benner
19 Ideas of Empire: Civilization, Race, and Global Hierarchy
447(23)
Jennifer Pitts
20 Rethinking Revolution: Radicalism at the End of the Long Nineteenth Century
470
Claudia Verhoeven
Index 493(76)
VOLUME II The Twentieth Century
List of Contributors
vii
Preface xi
Introduction 1(17)
Peter E. Gordon
Warren Breckman
1 Sociology and the Heroism of Modern Life
18(26)
Martin Jay
2 Psychoanalysis: Freud and Beyond
44(28)
Katja Guenther
3 Modern Physics: From Crisis to Crisis
72(30)
Jimena Canales
4 Varieties of Phenomenology
102(26)
Dan Zahavi
5 Existentialism and the Meanings of Transcendence
128(25)
Edward Baring
6 Philosophies of Life
153(23)
Giuseppe Bianco
7 The Many Faces of Analytic Philosophy
176(24)
Joel Isaac
8 American Ideas in the European Imagination
200(33)
James T. Kloppenberg
Sam Klug
9 Revolution from the Right: Against Equality
233(26)
Udi Greenberg
10 Western Marxism: Revolutions in Theory
259(30)
Max Pensky
11 Anti-imperialism and Interregnum
289(22)
Kris Manjapra
12 Late Modern Feminist Subversions: Sex, Subjectivity, and Embodiment
311(25)
Sandrine Sanos
13 Modernist Theologies: The Many Paths between God and World
336(25)
Peter E. Gordon
14 Modern Economic Thought and the "Good Society"
361(30)
Hagen Schulz-Forberg
15 Conservatism and Its Discontents
391(26)
Steven B. Smith
16 Modernity and the Specter of Totalitarianism
417(21)
Samuel Moyn
17 Decolonization Terminable and Interminable
438(26)
Judith Surkis
18 Structuralism and the Return of the Symbolic
464(26)
Camille Robcis
19 Post-structuralism: From Deconstruction to the Genealogy of Power
490(27)
Julian Bourg
Ethan Kleinberg
20 Contesting the Public Sphere: Within and against Critical Theory
517(28)
David Ingram
21 Restructuring Democracy and the Idea of Europe
545(24)
Seyla Benhabib
Stefan Eich
Index 569
Warren Breckman is the Sheldon and Lucy Hackney Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley, where he has taught since 1995. He is the author of Marx, the Young Hegelians and the Origins of Radical Social Thought (Cambridge, 1999), European Romanticism: A Brief History with Documents (2007) and Adventures of the Symbolic: Post-marxism and Radical Democracy (2013). He served as co-editor of the Journal of the History of Ideas (200610) and co-edited the volume The Modernist Imagination: Essays in Intellectual History and Critical Theory (2008) also with Peter E. Gordon. Peter E. Gordon is Amabel B. James Professor of History at Harvard University, Massachusetts. He is a resident faculty member at Harvard's Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies and has held fellowships from the Princeton Society of Fellows and the Davis Center at Princeton University. He is the award-winning author of Rosenzweig and Heidegger: Between Judaism and German Philosophy (2003), Continental Divide: Heidegger, Cassirer, Davos (2010), Adorno and Existence (2016) and co-editor of several books, including The Routledge Companion to the Frankfurt School, with Espen Hammer and Axel Honneth (2018).