基本説明
The first book designed for undergraduate students which offers a thematic survey of modern European culture and synthesizes new directions and interpretive debates.
Full Description
Emerging from the growing convergence of intellectual and social history as well as the new interdisciplinary field of cultural studies, "European Culture Since 1848" is designed for undergraduate students. The book offers a thematic survey of modern European culture and synthesizes new directions and interpretive debates. Winders explores the themes in clear and accessible language, making the book useful for courses in intellectual/cultural history and in the humanities more generally. This book is a wide ranging thematic study of modern European cultural history, including popular culture, with emphasis on the second half of the 20th century.
Contents
Introduction Background to 1848: Legacies of a Revolutionary Age The Growth of Literacy and the Popular Press The Reorganization of Knowledge and the New Human Sciences Gender, Labor, and Challenges to Bourgeois Ideology 1848-1870: Crucible of Modern European Culture The Prestige of Science and Its Cultural Impact, 1850-1900 Culture, Race, and Empire, 1848-1885 Fin-de-siecle European Culture, 1885-1914 European Culture in Crisis, 1914-1945 Evolution of Modern Mass Culture, 1930-1980 The End of the 'Modern?': European Culture 1945-1970 'Postmodern' European Culture since 1970 Photography and Modern Visual Culture Western Europe and Global Popular Culture in the Late 20th Century