Encyclopedia of Nineteenth Century Thought provides essential information on, and a critical interpretation of, nineteenth-century thought and nineteenth-century thinkers. The project takes as its temporal boundary the period 1789 to 1914. Encyclopedia of Nineteenth Century Thought primarily covers social and political thinking, but key entries also survey science, religion, law, art, concepts of modernity, the body and health, and so on, and thereby take into account all of the key developments in the intellectual history of the period. The encyclopedia is alphabetically organized, and…mehr
Encyclopedia of Nineteenth Century Thought provides essential information on, and a critical interpretation of, nineteenth-century thought and nineteenth-century thinkers. The project takes as its temporal boundary the period 1789 to 1914. Encyclopedia of Nineteenth Century Thought primarily covers social and political thinking, but key entries also survey science, religion, law, art, concepts of modernity, the body and health, and so on, and thereby take into account all of the key developments in the intellectual history of the period. The encyclopedia is alphabetically organized, and consists of: * principal entries, divided into ideas (4000 words) and persons (2500 words) * subsidiary entries of 1000 words, which are entirely biographical * informational entries of 500 words, which are also biographical.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acton, John Emerich Dalberg Aesthetics, Painting and Architecture Anarchism Anthony, Susan B. Anti-Colonial Movements and Ideas Arnold, Matthew Austin, John Babeuf, François Bagehot, Walter Bain, Alexander Bakunin, Mikhail Barrès, Maurice Bauer, Bruno Bax, Ernest Belfort Bebel, Auguste Bellamy, Edward Bentham, Jeremy Bergson, Henri Bernstein, Eduard Blanc, Louis Blanqui, Louis Boas, Frans Bolivar, Simon Bonald, Louis de Booth, William Bosanquet, Bernard Bradlaugh, Charles Bradley, F.H. Brentano, Klemens Brougham, Henry Buckle, Henry Burke, Edmund Burkhardt, Jacob Cabet, Etienne Carlyle, Thomas Carpenter, Edward Chateaubriand, François Chernyshevsky Cieszkowski, August V. Clausewitz, Karl Cobbett, William Cobden, Richard Coleridge, S.T. Combe, George Comte, Auguste Conservatism, Authority and Tradition Considérant, Victor Constant, Benjamin Cousin, Victor Croce, Benedetto Culture and Popular Culture Darwin, Charles Darwinism and Social Darwinism Democracy, Populism and Rights Deroin, Jeanne Dewey, John Dicey, A.V. Dilthey, Wilhelm Disraeli, Benjamin Durkheim, Emile Early Socialism Ellis, Havelock Emerson, Ralph Waldo Enfantin, Barthélemy Fawcett, Millicent Feminism and the Female Franchise Movement Feuerbach, Ludwig Fichte, Johann Gottlieb Fourier, Charles France, Antole Freeman, Edward Freud, Sigmund Galton, Francis Gandhi, Mahatma Garibaldi, Giuseppe Gobineau, Joseph Godwin, William Goethe, Johann Wolfgang v. Gokhale, Gopal Goldman, Emma Gorky, Maxim Green, T.H. Guesde, Jules Guizot, François Hamilton, William Harrison, Frederic Hegel and Hegelianism Heine, Heinrich Herder, Johann-G. Herzen, Alexander Hess, Moses Historiography and the Idea of Progress Hobhouse, L.T. Hobson, J.A. Hugo, Victor Humboldt, Alexander Humboldt, Karl W. von Huxley, T.H. Hyndman, H.M. Ideas of War and Peace Imperialism and Empire Indian Thought in the Nineteenth Century
Acton, John Emerich Dalberg Aesthetics, Painting and Architecture Anarchism Anthony, Susan B. Anti-Colonial Movements and Ideas Arnold, Matthew Austin, John Babeuf, François Bagehot, Walter Bain, Alexander Bakunin, Mikhail Barrès, Maurice Bauer, Bruno Bax, Ernest Belfort Bebel, Auguste Bellamy, Edward Bentham, Jeremy Bergson, Henri Bernstein, Eduard Blanc, Louis Blanqui, Louis Boas, Frans Bolivar, Simon Bonald, Louis de Booth, William Bosanquet, Bernard Bradlaugh, Charles Bradley, F.H. Brentano, Klemens Brougham, Henry Buckle, Henry Burke, Edmund Burkhardt, Jacob Cabet, Etienne Carlyle, Thomas Carpenter, Edward Chateaubriand, François Chernyshevsky Cieszkowski, August V. Clausewitz, Karl Cobbett, William Cobden, Richard Coleridge, S.T. Combe, George Comte, Auguste Conservatism, Authority and Tradition Considérant, Victor Constant, Benjamin Cousin, Victor Croce, Benedetto Culture and Popular Culture Darwin, Charles Darwinism and Social Darwinism Democracy, Populism and Rights Deroin, Jeanne Dewey, John Dicey, A.V. Dilthey, Wilhelm Disraeli, Benjamin Durkheim, Emile Early Socialism Ellis, Havelock Emerson, Ralph Waldo Enfantin, Barthélemy Fawcett, Millicent Feminism and the Female Franchise Movement Feuerbach, Ludwig Fichte, Johann Gottlieb Fourier, Charles France, Antole Freeman, Edward Freud, Sigmund Galton, Francis Gandhi, Mahatma Garibaldi, Giuseppe Gobineau, Joseph Godwin, William Goethe, Johann Wolfgang v. Gokhale, Gopal Goldman, Emma Gorky, Maxim Green, T.H. Guesde, Jules Guizot, François Hamilton, William Harrison, Frederic Hegel and Hegelianism Heine, Heinrich Herder, Johann-G. Herzen, Alexander Hess, Moses Historiography and the Idea of Progress Hobhouse, L.T. Hobson, J.A. Hugo, Victor Humboldt, Alexander Humboldt, Karl W. von Huxley, T.H. Hyndman, H.M. Ideas of War and Peace Imperialism and Empire Indian Thought in the Nineteenth Century
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