The Cultural Gradient

The Cultural Gradient :The Transmission of Ideas in Europe, 1789D1991

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Published: 23 November, 2002
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Is there a sharp dividing line that separates Europe into "East" and "West"?

This volume brings together prominent scholars from the United States, Canada, France, Poland, and Russia to examine the evolution of the concept of Europe in the two centuries between the French Revolution and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Inspired by the ideas of Martin Malia, the contributors take a flexible view of the "cultural gradient"—the emergence, interaction, and reception of ideas across Europe. The essays address three dimensions of the gradient—the history of ideas, regimes and political practices, and the contemporary political and intellectual scene. In exploring the movement of ideas throughout Europe, The Cultural Gradient brings a new historical perspective to the field of European studies.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780742520639
ISBN10 0742520633
Number Of Pages 320
Item Weight 431 g
Product Dimensions 148 x 228 x 19 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format paperback
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A welcome addition to the study of intellectual history. It engages many of the subtle complexities involved in not only understanding Europe's past, but also—and pertinently so—in reflecting upon her future. -- Frances Nethercott, University of St. Andrews * Studies In East European Thought *

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Author's Bio

Catherine Evtuhov is associate professor of history at Georgetown University. Stephen Kotkin is associate professor of history at Princeton University.

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