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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Newburyport : Intercollegiate Studies Institute
    UID:
    gbv_890628076
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (138 pages)
    ISBN: 9781497636323
    Content: In a career spanning more than sixty-five years, John Lukacs has established himself as one of our most accomplished historians. Now, in the stimulating book History and the Human Condition, Lukacs offers his profound reflections on the very nature of history, the role of the historian, the limits of knowledge, and more. Guiding us on a quest for knowledge, Lukacs ranges far and wide over the past two centuries. The pursuit takes us from Alexis de Tocqueville to the atomic bomb, from American "exceptionalism" to Nazi expansionism, from the closing of the American frontier to the passing of the modern age. Lukacs's insights about the past have important implications for the present and future. In chronicling the twentieth-century decline of liberalism and rise of conservatism, for example, he forces us to rethink the terms of the liberal-versus-conservative debate. In particular, he shows that what passes for "conservative" in the twenty-first century often bears little connection to true conservatism. Lukacs concludes by shifting his gaze from the broad currents of history to the world immediately around him. His reflections on his home, his town, his career, and his experiences as an immigrant to the United States illuminate deeper truths about America, the unique challenges of modernity, the sense of displacement and atomization that increasingly characterizes twenty-first-century life, and much more. Moving and insightful, this closing section focuses on the human in history, masterfully displaying how right Lukacs is in his contention that history, at its best, is personal and participatory. History and the Human Condition is a fascinating work by one of the finest historians of our time. More than that, it is perhaps John Lukacs's final word on the great themes that have defined him as a historian and a writer
    Content: Title -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- One - History as Literature -- Two - American "Exceptionalism" -- Three - The Germans' Two Wars: Heisenberg and Bohr -- Four - Necessary Evil -- Five - The Origins of the Cold War -- Six - The Vital Center Did Not Hold -- Seven - A Tocqueville Tide -- Eight - The World Around Me: My Adopted Country -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Permissions -- Index -- Copyright
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781610170659
    Additional Edition: Print version Lukacs, John History and the Human Condition : A Historian's Pursuit of Knowledge Newburyport : Intercollegiate Studies Institute,c2014
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Wilmington, Del. : Intercollegiate Studies Institute
    UID:
    gbv_1012245403
    Format: xi, 233 Seiten , 22 cm
    ISBN: 9781610170659
    Content: "In what is likely to be the final word from one of the most accomplished historians of our time, History and the Human Condition presents John Lukacs's profound reflections on the very nature of history, the role of the historian, the limits of knowledge, and more. Guiding us on a quest for knowledge, Lukacs ranges far and wide over the past two centuries. The pursuit takes us from Alexis de Tocqueville to the atomic bomb, from the American frontier to the Cold War, from Hitler to Heisenberg. As an added bonus, this book features a complete bibliography of Lukacs's writings.Readers of History and the Human Condition will cherish this fascinating work by the man the Washington Times calls "one of the more incisive historians of the twentieth century." --
    Content: "In what is likely to be the final word from one of the most accomplished historians of our time, History and the Human Condition presents John Lukacs's profound reflections on the very nature of history, the role of the historian, the limits of knowledge, and more. Guiding us on a quest for knowledge, Lukacs ranges far and wide over the past two centuries. The pursuit takes us from Alexis de Tocqueville to the atomic bomb, from the American frontier to the Cold War, from Hitler to Heisenberg. As an added bonus, this book features a complete bibliography of Lukacs's writings.Readers of History and the Human Condition will cherish this fascinating work by the man the Washington Times calls "one of the more incisive historians of the twentieth century." --
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: S. 157 - 222
    Language: English
    Keywords: Bibliografie
    Author information: Lukacs, John 1924-2019
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