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  • af H. Stuart Hughes
    1.732,95 kr.

    An exploration of social thought in Europe, covering Croce, Durkheim, Freud and Weber, as well as other great European minds. It asks questions such as - is there, or should there be, a relationship between science and religion? Does history have any ultimate meaning for future generations?

  • - French Social Thought in the Years of Desperation 1930-1960
    af H. Stuart Hughes
    1.732,95 kr.

    The years of political and social despair in France-from the great depression through the Nazi occupation, Resistance, and liberation, to the Algerian War-forced French intellectuals to rethink the values of their culture

  • af H. Stuart Hughes
    605,95 kr.

    An exploration of social thought in Europe, covering Croce, Durkheim, Freud and Weber, as well as other great European minds. It asks questions such as - is there, or should there be, a relationship between science and religion? Does history have any ultimate meaning for future generations?

  • - The Political Culture of European Dissent, 1968-1987, With a New Preface by the Author
    af H. Stuart Hughes
    415,95 kr.

  • - French Social Thought in the Years of Desperation 1930-1960
    af H. Stuart Hughes
    623,95 kr.

    The years of political and social despair in France - from the Great Depression to the Algerian War - forced French intellectuals to rethink the values of their culture. Their faltering attempts to break out of a psychological impasse are the subject of this work.

  • - Twin Vistas on the Past
    af H. Stuart Hughes
    360,95 kr.

  • - The Silver Age of the Italian Jews, 1924-1974
    af H. Stuart Hughes
    456,95 kr.

    An eminent cultural historian examines the works of Italo Svevo, Alberto Moravia, Carlo Levi, Primo Levi, Natalia Ginzburg, and Giorgio Bassani-six Italian writers of Jewish or part-Jewish origin-and gracefully shows how these writers combine in various measures their ancestral Jewish heritage with recent experiences of antisemitic persecution.