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Hegel's Thought in Europe

Currents, Crosscurrents and Undercurrents

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Introduction: Hegel’s Thought in Europe

  2. Hegel’s Thought in Russia and Romania

  3. Hegel’s Thought in Scandinavia and Germany

  4. Hegel’s Thought in Great Britain

  5. Hegel’s Thought in Italy and France

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About this book

In a broad interdisciplinary perspective, established experts and leading young scholars bring together important currents of Hegelianism in Europe from the 19th to the 21st century to trace the political, social and intellectual contexts in which Hegel's philosophy was taken up and inspired very different forms of Hegelianism and Anti-Hegelianism.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institut für Sozialforschung and Cluster “Normative Orders”, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany

    Lisa Herzog

About the editor

Gary Browning, Oxford Brookes University, UK Joseph Cohen, University College Dublin, Ireland Nico De Federicis, University of Pisa, Italy Widukind De Ridder, Centre for Historical Research and Documentation of War and Contemporary Society, Belgium Robert Harris, Columbia University in New York, USA, and the University of Oxford, UK Michael Inwood, Trinity College, Oxford, UK Silvia Jonas, Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, Israel Edward Kanterian, University of Canterbury in Kent, UK W. J. Mander, Harris Manchester College, Oxford, UK Gilles Marmasse, Sorbonne, France Douglas Moggach, University of Ottawa, Canada George Pattison, University of Glasgow, UK David P. Schweikard, University of Münster, Germany Vadim Shkolnikov, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Kenneth Westphal, University of East Anglia, UK

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