The Crisis of the European Mind
By Paul Hazard
Introduction by Anthony Grafton
Translated by J. Lewis May
By Paul Hazard
Introduction by Anthony Grafton
Translated by J. Lewis May
By Paul Hazard
Introduction by Anthony Grafton
Translated by J. Lewis May
By Paul Hazard
Introduction by Anthony Grafton
Translated by J. Lewis May
Category: World History | Philosophy
Category: World History | Philosophy
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$24.95
Apr 09, 2013 | ISBN 9781590176191
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Apr 09, 2013 | ISBN 9781590176399
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Praise
“Hazard’s thesis, according to present-day historians of ideas, has largely withstood the test of time. His enthusiasm, his wonderful erudition, his gift for synthesis, the focus on all of Europe rather than on France alone, the powerful yet elegant style of the book—all contribute to the air of general persuasiveness it exudes.” —H. Floris Cohen
“Hazard presented arguments with clarity and passion.” —Justin Champion, The Times (London)
“[Hazard] displays a profound, and contagious, sympathy for the intellectual movement he describes.” —History Workshop Journal
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