Thinking with History : : Explorations in the Passage to Modernism / / Carl E. Schorske.

In this book, the distinguished historian Carl Schorske--author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Fin-de-Siécle Vienna--draws together a series of essays that reveal the changing place of history in nineteenth-and twentieth-century cultures. In most intellectual and artistic fields, Schorske argues, twe...

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS -- Permissions and Credits -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTIONS -- 1. The Book: Theme and Content -- 2. The Author: Encountering History -- PART ONE. Clio Ascendant: Historicist Cultures in Nineteenth-Century Europe -- 3. The Idea of the City in European Thought: Voltaire to Spengler -- 4. History as Vocation in Burckhardt's Basel -- 5. Medieval Revival and Its Modern Content: Coleridge, Pugin, and Disraeli -- 6. The Quest for the Grail: Wagner and Morris -- 7. Museum in Contested Space: The Sword, the Scepter, and the Ring -- PART TWO. Clio Eclipsed: Toward Modernism in Vienna -- 8. Grace and the Word: Austria's Two Cultures and Their ModernFate -- 9. Generational Tension and Cultural Change -- 10. From Public Scene to Private Space: Architecture as Culture Criticism -- 11. Gustav Mahler: Formation and Transformation -- 12. To the Egyptian Dig: Freud's Psycho-Archeology of Cultures -- AFTERWORD -- 13. History and the Study of Culture -- Index -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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Europe -- Intellectual life -- 19th century.
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Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --
Permissions and Credits --
Acknowledgments --
INTRODUCTIONS --
1. The Book: Theme and Content --
2. The Author: Encountering History --
PART ONE. Clio Ascendant: Historicist Cultures in Nineteenth-Century Europe --
3. The Idea of the City in European Thought: Voltaire to Spengler --
4. History as Vocation in Burckhardt's Basel --
5. Medieval Revival and Its Modern Content: Coleridge, Pugin, and Disraeli --
6. The Quest for the Grail: Wagner and Morris --
7. Museum in Contested Space: The Sword, the Scepter, and the Ring --
PART TWO. Clio Eclipsed: Toward Modernism in Vienna --
8. Grace and the Word: Austria's Two Cultures and Their ModernFate --
9. Generational Tension and Cultural Change --
10. From Public Scene to Private Space: Architecture as Culture Criticism --
11. Gustav Mahler: Formation and Transformation --
12. To the Egyptian Dig: Freud's Psycho-Archeology of Cultures --
AFTERWORD --
13. History and the Study of Culture --
Index --
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --
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INTRODUCTIONS --
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2. The Author: Encountering History --
PART ONE. Clio Ascendant: Historicist Cultures in Nineteenth-Century Europe --
3. The Idea of the City in European Thought: Voltaire to Spengler --
4. History as Vocation in Burckhardt's Basel --
5. Medieval Revival and Its Modern Content: Coleridge, Pugin, and Disraeli --
6. The Quest for the Grail: Wagner and Morris --
7. Museum in Contested Space: The Sword, the Scepter, and the Ring --
PART TWO. Clio Eclipsed: Toward Modernism in Vienna --
8. Grace and the Word: Austria's Two Cultures and Their ModernFate --
9. Generational Tension and Cultural Change --
10. From Public Scene to Private Space: Architecture as Culture Criticism --
11. Gustav Mahler: Formation and Transformation --
12. To the Egyptian Dig: Freud's Psycho-Archeology of Cultures --
AFTERWORD --
13. History and the Study of Culture --
Index --
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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contents Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --
Permissions and Credits --
Acknowledgments --
INTRODUCTIONS --
1. The Book: Theme and Content --
2. The Author: Encountering History --
PART ONE. Clio Ascendant: Historicist Cultures in Nineteenth-Century Europe --
3. The Idea of the City in European Thought: Voltaire to Spengler --
4. History as Vocation in Burckhardt's Basel --
5. Medieval Revival and Its Modern Content: Coleridge, Pugin, and Disraeli --
6. The Quest for the Grail: Wagner and Morris --
7. Museum in Contested Space: The Sword, the Scepter, and the Ring --
PART TWO. Clio Eclipsed: Toward Modernism in Vienna --
8. Grace and the Word: Austria's Two Cultures and Their ModernFate --
9. Generational Tension and Cultural Change --
10. From Public Scene to Private Space: Architecture as Culture Criticism --
11. Gustav Mahler: Formation and Transformation --
12. To the Egyptian Dig: Freud's Psycho-Archeology of Cultures --
AFTERWORD --
13. History and the Study of Culture --
Index --
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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