Matches in Harvard for { <http://id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/001279277/catalog> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 34 of
34
with 100 items per page.
- catalog alternative "Contemporary civilization in the West.".
- catalog contributor b1801827.
- catalog created "1960-61.".
- catalog date "1960".
- catalog date "1960-61.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1960-61.".
- catalog description "IV. Programs for reform: Jeremy Bentham. Reaction in England. The Duke of Wellington and the Reform Bill. Chartism. Alexis de Tocqueville. Giuseppe Mazzini. The Fundamental Rights of the German People. C.A.L. Hermann Baumgarten. The Decembrist movement. John Stuart Mill. Matthew Arnold. Pope Pius IX. Lord Acton. -- V. The growth of socialism: Robert Owen. The Communist Manifesto. Friedrich Engels. Karl Marx. -- VI. Religion and ethics in the age of Darwin: Auguste Comte. Essay and reviews. John Henry Newman. Charles Darwin. Herbert Spencer. Thomas Henry Huxley. -- VII. Big business and its critics: Big business. The dockers' strike. Andrew Carnegie. Thorstein Veblen. Walter Rathenau. Philip Wicksteed. Sidney Webb. Eduard Bernstein. V.I. Lenin. -- VIII. Politics in the unified nation state: Heinrich von Treitschke. Otto von Bismarck. Church and state in Germany. Jules Ferry. Maurice Barrès. Charles Péguy. Jean Jaurès. -- ".
- catalog description "IX. Imperialism after 1870: V.I. Lenin. Joseph Schumpeter. Benjamin Disraeli. Theodore Roosevelt. John Cecil Rhodes. E.M. Forster. André Gide. -- X. Reappraising the nineteenth century: William James. Friedrich Nietzsche. Bertrand Russell. George Santayana. A.V. Dicey. Houston Stewart Chamberlain. Jacob Burckhardt. Norman Angell.".
- catalog description "V. 1. I. The Medieval heritage : classical influences: Plato. Aristotle. Cicero. -- II. The Medieval heritage : Christian and Jewish conceptions of life: Paul of Tarsus. Moses Maimonides. Augustine. Benedict. Bonaventure. Thomas Aquinas. Bernard Gui. Church and state. Dante. -- III. The Medieval heritage : economy, society, polity: The manor. The town. The Ordinance of Laborers. Grant of two fairs at Aix-la-Chapelle. The King's mirror. Robert of Clari. Pope Innocent III. Genoese shipping. Las Siete Partidas. Magna Carta. The truce of God. The Goliard poets. -- IV. Centralized government and the secular political spirit: Philippe de Commines. Henry VII of England. Niccolò Machiavelli. Jean Bodin. V. Early modern capitalism and the expansion of Europe: Lucas Pacioli. Jacob Fugger. Christopher Columbus. The New World. Martin Luther. The German Peasant War. -- ".
- catalog description "V. 2. I. The French Revolution: Arthur Young. Cahiers. Joseph Emmanuel Sieyès. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. The Civil Constitution of the Clergy. Maximilien Robespierre. Conspiracy of the equals. Napoleon Bonaparte. Heinrich Heine. -- II. The reconstruction of European society: Edmund Burke. Joseph de Maistre. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Johann Gottlieb Fichte. The Jews in revolutionary France. Congress of Vienna. The Holy Alliance. The Carlsbad Decrees. François René de Chateaubriand. François Guizot. Alfred de Musset. -- III. The advance of industrialization: Enclosures. Andrew Ure. The Luddites. Honoré de Balzac. Robert Vaughan. Thomas Robert Malthus. Frédéric Bastiat. David Ricardo. Jean-Baptiste Say. The free trade controversy. Friedrich List. Debate on the factory bill. Thomas Carlyle. -- ".
- catalog description "VI. The moral thought of the humanist renaissance: Petrarch. Coluccio Salutati. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Pietro Pompanazzi. Giorgio Vasari. Baldassare Castiglione. Desiderius Erasmus. Thomas More. -- VII. The Reformation and national churches: John Wycliffe. John Hus. Pope Pius II. Martin Luther. John Calvin. Sebastian Castellio. Richard Hooker. Ignatius of Loyola. The Council of Trent. The Veronese Inquisition. -- VIII. The development of modern science: Francis Bacon. Galileo Galilei. René Descartes. Isaac Newton. Blaise Pascal. -- IX. The elaboration of the sovereign state: Cardinal Richelieu. Jacques Bénigne Bousset. François Fénelon. Count de Saint-Simon. Jean Baptiste Colbert. The French West India Company. Thomas Mun. The Hat Act of 1732. -- X. Absolutism and constitutionalism : the British experience: James I of England. "An agreement of the people" and debates in Cromwell's Army Council. Thomas Hobbes. James Harrington. John Locke. -- ".
- catalog description "XI. The Enlightenment : background and ideals: John Locke. Immanuel Kant. Jean A.N. de Condorcet. -- XII. The Enlightenment : knowledge and morality: Voltaire. Claude Adrien Helvétius. Denis Diderot. David Hume. Immanuel Kant. -- XIII. The Enlightenment : religion: Voltaire. Jean Jacques Rousseau. David Hume. -- XIV. The Enlightenment : politics and economics: Frederick the Great. Baron de Montesquieu. Jean Jacques Rousseau. James Madison. Adam Smith. Jean A.N. de Condorcet.".
- catalog extent "2 v.".
- catalog hasFormat "Introduction to contemporary civilization in the West.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Introduction to contemporary civilization in the West.".
- catalog issued "1960".
- catalog issued "1960-61.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Columbia University Press,".
- catalog relation "Introduction to contemporary civilization in the West.".
- catalog subject "914".
- catalog subject "CB5 .C575".
- catalog subject "Civilization History Sources.".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. Programs for reform: Jeremy Bentham. Reaction in England. The Duke of Wellington and the Reform Bill. Chartism. Alexis de Tocqueville. Giuseppe Mazzini. The Fundamental Rights of the German People. C.A.L. Hermann Baumgarten. The Decembrist movement. John Stuart Mill. Matthew Arnold. Pope Pius IX. Lord Acton. -- V. The growth of socialism: Robert Owen. The Communist Manifesto. Friedrich Engels. Karl Marx. -- VI. Religion and ethics in the age of Darwin: Auguste Comte. Essay and reviews. John Henry Newman. Charles Darwin. Herbert Spencer. Thomas Henry Huxley. -- VII. Big business and its critics: Big business. The dockers' strike. Andrew Carnegie. Thorstein Veblen. Walter Rathenau. Philip Wicksteed. Sidney Webb. Eduard Bernstein. V.I. Lenin. -- VIII. Politics in the unified nation state: Heinrich von Treitschke. Otto von Bismarck. Church and state in Germany. Jules Ferry. Maurice Barrès. Charles Péguy. Jean Jaurès. -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "IX. Imperialism after 1870: V.I. Lenin. Joseph Schumpeter. Benjamin Disraeli. Theodore Roosevelt. John Cecil Rhodes. E.M. Forster. André Gide. -- X. Reappraising the nineteenth century: William James. Friedrich Nietzsche. Bertrand Russell. George Santayana. A.V. Dicey. Houston Stewart Chamberlain. Jacob Burckhardt. Norman Angell.".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. 1. I. The Medieval heritage : classical influences: Plato. Aristotle. Cicero. -- II. The Medieval heritage : Christian and Jewish conceptions of life: Paul of Tarsus. Moses Maimonides. Augustine. Benedict. Bonaventure. Thomas Aquinas. Bernard Gui. Church and state. Dante. -- III. The Medieval heritage : economy, society, polity: The manor. The town. The Ordinance of Laborers. Grant of two fairs at Aix-la-Chapelle. The King's mirror. Robert of Clari. Pope Innocent III. Genoese shipping. Las Siete Partidas. Magna Carta. The truce of God. The Goliard poets. -- IV. Centralized government and the secular political spirit: Philippe de Commines. Henry VII of England. Niccolò Machiavelli. Jean Bodin. V. Early modern capitalism and the expansion of Europe: Lucas Pacioli. Jacob Fugger. Christopher Columbus. The New World. Martin Luther. The German Peasant War. -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. 2. I. The French Revolution: Arthur Young. Cahiers. Joseph Emmanuel Sieyès. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. The Civil Constitution of the Clergy. Maximilien Robespierre. Conspiracy of the equals. Napoleon Bonaparte. Heinrich Heine. -- II. The reconstruction of European society: Edmund Burke. Joseph de Maistre. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Johann Gottlieb Fichte. The Jews in revolutionary France. Congress of Vienna. The Holy Alliance. The Carlsbad Decrees. François René de Chateaubriand. François Guizot. Alfred de Musset. -- III. The advance of industrialization: Enclosures. Andrew Ure. The Luddites. Honoré de Balzac. Robert Vaughan. Thomas Robert Malthus. Frédéric Bastiat. David Ricardo. Jean-Baptiste Say. The free trade controversy. Friedrich List. Debate on the factory bill. Thomas Carlyle. -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "VI. The moral thought of the humanist renaissance: Petrarch. Coluccio Salutati. Giovanni Pico della Mirandola. Pietro Pompanazzi. Giorgio Vasari. Baldassare Castiglione. Desiderius Erasmus. Thomas More. -- VII. The Reformation and national churches: John Wycliffe. John Hus. Pope Pius II. Martin Luther. John Calvin. Sebastian Castellio. Richard Hooker. Ignatius of Loyola. The Council of Trent. The Veronese Inquisition. -- VIII. The development of modern science: Francis Bacon. Galileo Galilei. René Descartes. Isaac Newton. Blaise Pascal. -- IX. The elaboration of the sovereign state: Cardinal Richelieu. Jacques Bénigne Bousset. François Fénelon. Count de Saint-Simon. Jean Baptiste Colbert. The French West India Company. Thomas Mun. The Hat Act of 1732. -- X. Absolutism and constitutionalism : the British experience: James I of England. "An agreement of the people" and debates in Cromwell's Army Council. Thomas Hobbes. James Harrington. John Locke. -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XI. The Enlightenment : background and ideals: John Locke. Immanuel Kant. Jean A.N. de Condorcet. -- XII. The Enlightenment : knowledge and morality: Voltaire. Claude Adrien Helvétius. Denis Diderot. David Hume. Immanuel Kant. -- XIII. The Enlightenment : religion: Voltaire. Jean Jacques Rousseau. David Hume. -- XIV. The Enlightenment : politics and economics: Frederick the Great. Baron de Montesquieu. Jean Jacques Rousseau. James Madison. Adam Smith. Jean A.N. de Condorcet.".
- catalog title "Contemporary civilization in the West.".
- catalog title "Introduction to contemporary civilization in the West; a source book prepared by the Contempory civilization staff of Columbia College, Columbia University.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "Sources. fast".
- catalog type "text".