Anglo-French attitudes
Comparisons and transfers between English and French intellectuals since the eighteenth century
Herausgeber: Charle, Christophe; Winter, Jay; Vincent, Julien
Anglo-French attitudes
Comparisons and transfers between English and French intellectuals since the eighteenth century
Herausgeber: Charle, Christophe; Winter, Jay; Vincent, Julien
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This collection of essays written by scholars from a variety of disciplines is about a favourite game of Anglo-French intellectual life since the eighteenth century: the game of cultural transfers and comparisons between English and French intellectuals themselves. -- .
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This collection of essays written by scholars from a variety of disciplines is about a favourite game of Anglo-French intellectual life since the eighteenth century: the game of cultural transfers and comparisons between English and French intellectuals themselves. -- .
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9780719096556
- ISBN-10: 0719096553
- Artikelnr.: 41372236
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9780719096556
- ISBN-10: 0719096553
- Artikelnr.: 41372236
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Christophe Charle is Professor of Modern History at the University Paris-I-Panthéon-Sorbonne (Chair of Comparative History of European Societies) and Head of the Institut d'Histoire Moderne et Contemporaine (CNRS/ENS). Julien Vincent is a Junior Research Fellow of Wolfson College, Cambridge and an Associate Research Fellow of the Institut d'Histoire Moderne et Contemporaine (CNRS/ENS). Jay Winter is Charles J. Stille Professor of History at Yale University
Contributors Table of figures Acknowledgements 1.Introduction: New
directions in the history of intellectuals in Britain and France - Julien
Vincent PART I: towards a reflexive history of intellectuals 2. The
intellectuals: a prehistory - Jean-philippe Genet 3. British exceptionalism
re-considered - Stefan Collini PART II: an Anglo-French republic of letters
? 4. The Royal Society and the Academie des Sciences in the first half of
the 18th Century - Pascal Brioist 5. The English in Paris -Daniel Roche 6.
The French Republic of Letters and English Culture, 1750-1790' - Lawrence
W. B. Brockliss PART III: Cultural transfers 7. Reconstructing ruins and
revolution: Towards a history of the Volney Vogue in England - Alexander
Cook 8. Mid-nineteenth Century 'moral sciences' between Paris and Cambridge
- David Palfrey PART IV: The internationalisation of intellectual life 9.
Literary import into France and Britain around 1900: a comparative study -
Blaise Wilfert 10. The commerce of ideas: protectionism and free trade in
the international circulation of economic ideas in Britain and France
around 1900 - Julien Vincent 11. The Ibsen battle. a comparative analysis
of the introduction of Henrik Ibsen in France, England and Ireland -
Pascale Casanova PART V: Intellectuals, national models and the public
sphere 12. French intellectuals and the impossible English model at the end
of the 19th century - Christophe Charle 13. An English crisis in French
thought ? French intellectuals confront England at the time of Fashoda and
the Boer War - Christophe Prochasson 14. Homosexual networks and activist
strategies from the late nineteenth century to 1939 - Florence Tamagne 15.
Ironies of war: Intellectual styles and responses to the Great War in
Britain and France - Jay Winter 16. Conclusions and perspectives -
Christophe Charle
directions in the history of intellectuals in Britain and France - Julien
Vincent PART I: towards a reflexive history of intellectuals 2. The
intellectuals: a prehistory - Jean-philippe Genet 3. British exceptionalism
re-considered - Stefan Collini PART II: an Anglo-French republic of letters
? 4. The Royal Society and the Academie des Sciences in the first half of
the 18th Century - Pascal Brioist 5. The English in Paris -Daniel Roche 6.
The French Republic of Letters and English Culture, 1750-1790' - Lawrence
W. B. Brockliss PART III: Cultural transfers 7. Reconstructing ruins and
revolution: Towards a history of the Volney Vogue in England - Alexander
Cook 8. Mid-nineteenth Century 'moral sciences' between Paris and Cambridge
- David Palfrey PART IV: The internationalisation of intellectual life 9.
Literary import into France and Britain around 1900: a comparative study -
Blaise Wilfert 10. The commerce of ideas: protectionism and free trade in
the international circulation of economic ideas in Britain and France
around 1900 - Julien Vincent 11. The Ibsen battle. a comparative analysis
of the introduction of Henrik Ibsen in France, England and Ireland -
Pascale Casanova PART V: Intellectuals, national models and the public
sphere 12. French intellectuals and the impossible English model at the end
of the 19th century - Christophe Charle 13. An English crisis in French
thought ? French intellectuals confront England at the time of Fashoda and
the Boer War - Christophe Prochasson 14. Homosexual networks and activist
strategies from the late nineteenth century to 1939 - Florence Tamagne 15.
Ironies of war: Intellectual styles and responses to the Great War in
Britain and France - Jay Winter 16. Conclusions and perspectives -
Christophe Charle
Contributors Table of figures Acknowledgements 1.Introduction: New
directions in the history of intellectuals in Britain and France - Julien
Vincent PART I: towards a reflexive history of intellectuals 2. The
intellectuals: a prehistory - Jean-philippe Genet 3. British exceptionalism
re-considered - Stefan Collini PART II: an Anglo-French republic of letters
? 4. The Royal Society and the Academie des Sciences in the first half of
the 18th Century - Pascal Brioist 5. The English in Paris -Daniel Roche 6.
The French Republic of Letters and English Culture, 1750-1790' - Lawrence
W. B. Brockliss PART III: Cultural transfers 7. Reconstructing ruins and
revolution: Towards a history of the Volney Vogue in England - Alexander
Cook 8. Mid-nineteenth Century 'moral sciences' between Paris and Cambridge
- David Palfrey PART IV: The internationalisation of intellectual life 9.
Literary import into France and Britain around 1900: a comparative study -
Blaise Wilfert 10. The commerce of ideas: protectionism and free trade in
the international circulation of economic ideas in Britain and France
around 1900 - Julien Vincent 11. The Ibsen battle. a comparative analysis
of the introduction of Henrik Ibsen in France, England and Ireland -
Pascale Casanova PART V: Intellectuals, national models and the public
sphere 12. French intellectuals and the impossible English model at the end
of the 19th century - Christophe Charle 13. An English crisis in French
thought ? French intellectuals confront England at the time of Fashoda and
the Boer War - Christophe Prochasson 14. Homosexual networks and activist
strategies from the late nineteenth century to 1939 - Florence Tamagne 15.
Ironies of war: Intellectual styles and responses to the Great War in
Britain and France - Jay Winter 16. Conclusions and perspectives -
Christophe Charle
directions in the history of intellectuals in Britain and France - Julien
Vincent PART I: towards a reflexive history of intellectuals 2. The
intellectuals: a prehistory - Jean-philippe Genet 3. British exceptionalism
re-considered - Stefan Collini PART II: an Anglo-French republic of letters
? 4. The Royal Society and the Academie des Sciences in the first half of
the 18th Century - Pascal Brioist 5. The English in Paris -Daniel Roche 6.
The French Republic of Letters and English Culture, 1750-1790' - Lawrence
W. B. Brockliss PART III: Cultural transfers 7. Reconstructing ruins and
revolution: Towards a history of the Volney Vogue in England - Alexander
Cook 8. Mid-nineteenth Century 'moral sciences' between Paris and Cambridge
- David Palfrey PART IV: The internationalisation of intellectual life 9.
Literary import into France and Britain around 1900: a comparative study -
Blaise Wilfert 10. The commerce of ideas: protectionism and free trade in
the international circulation of economic ideas in Britain and France
around 1900 - Julien Vincent 11. The Ibsen battle. a comparative analysis
of the introduction of Henrik Ibsen in France, England and Ireland -
Pascale Casanova PART V: Intellectuals, national models and the public
sphere 12. French intellectuals and the impossible English model at the end
of the 19th century - Christophe Charle 13. An English crisis in French
thought ? French intellectuals confront England at the time of Fashoda and
the Boer War - Christophe Prochasson 14. Homosexual networks and activist
strategies from the late nineteenth century to 1939 - Florence Tamagne 15.
Ironies of war: Intellectual styles and responses to the Great War in
Britain and France - Jay Winter 16. Conclusions and perspectives -
Christophe Charle