What does it mean to be modern? Jerrold Seigel offers a magisterial account of the development of European modernity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jerrold Seigel is Kenan Professor of History Emeritus, New York University. His previous publications include The Idea of the Self (2005), Bohemian Paris (1986) and Marx's Fate (1978).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Introduction: ends and means Part I. Contours of Modernity: 2. Precocious integration: England 3. Monarchical centralization, privilege, and conflict: France 4. Localism, state-building, and bürgerliche gesellschaft: Germany 5. Modern industry, class, and party politics in nineteenth-century England 6. France and bourgeois France: from teleocracy to autonomy 7. One special path: modern industry, politics, and bourgeois life in Germany Part II. Calculations and Lifeworlds: 8. Time, money, capital 9. Men and women 10. Bourgeois morals: from Victorianism to modern sexuality 11. Jews as bourgeois and network people Part III. A Culture of Means: 12. Public places, private spaces 13. Bourgeois and others 14. Bourgeois life and the avant-garde 15. Conclusion.
Preface; 1. Introduction: ends and means; Part I. Contours of Modernity: 2. Precocious integration: England; 3. Monarchical centralization, privilege, and conflict: France; 4. Localism, state-building, and bürgerliche gesellschaft: Germany; 5. Modern industry, class, and party politics in nineteenth-century England; 6. France and bourgeois France: from teleocracy to autonomy; 7. One special path: modern industry, politics, and bourgeois life in Germany; Part II. Calculations and Lifeworlds: 8. Time, money, capital; 9. Men and women; 10. Bourgeois morals: from Victorianism to modern sexuality; 11. Jews as bourgeois and network people; Part III. A Culture of Means: 12. Public places, private spaces; 13. Bourgeois and others; 14. Bourgeois life and the avant-garde; 15. Conclusion.
Preface 1. Introduction: ends and means Part I. Contours of Modernity: 2. Precocious integration: England 3. Monarchical centralization, privilege, and conflict: France 4. Localism, state-building, and bürgerliche gesellschaft: Germany 5. Modern industry, class, and party politics in nineteenth-century England 6. France and bourgeois France: from teleocracy to autonomy 7. One special path: modern industry, politics, and bourgeois life in Germany Part II. Calculations and Lifeworlds: 8. Time, money, capital 9. Men and women 10. Bourgeois morals: from Victorianism to modern sexuality 11. Jews as bourgeois and network people Part III. A Culture of Means: 12. Public places, private spaces 13. Bourgeois and others 14. Bourgeois life and the avant-garde 15. Conclusion.
Preface; 1. Introduction: ends and means; Part I. Contours of Modernity: 2. Precocious integration: England; 3. Monarchical centralization, privilege, and conflict: France; 4. Localism, state-building, and bürgerliche gesellschaft: Germany; 5. Modern industry, class, and party politics in nineteenth-century England; 6. France and bourgeois France: from teleocracy to autonomy; 7. One special path: modern industry, politics, and bourgeois life in Germany; Part II. Calculations and Lifeworlds: 8. Time, money, capital; 9. Men and women; 10. Bourgeois morals: from Victorianism to modern sexuality; 11. Jews as bourgeois and network people; Part III. A Culture of Means: 12. Public places, private spaces; 13. Bourgeois and others; 14. Bourgeois life and the avant-garde; 15. Conclusion.
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'This is an impressive work of synthesis which tracks more than a century of bourgeois life in Europe. And the bourgeois world Seigel conjures is a complex one, born of ever more tightly woven patterns of communication and exchange, never fixed but changing over time, and always an unstable mix of the structured and the fluid. Rarely has the subject been treated with such sweep and sympathy.' Philip Nord, Princeton University
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