The intellectual response to the First World War :: how the conflict impacted on ideas, methods and fields of enquiry /
"The First World War changed the dynamics of the European intellectual landscape in terms of international collaboration, the development of disciplines and new institutional visions. The conflict not only destroyed much of Europe's material cultural heritage, it also damaged the 19th-cent...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The First World War changed the dynamics of the European intellectual landscape in terms of international collaboration, the development of disciplines and new institutional visions. The conflict not only destroyed much of Europe's material cultural heritage, it also damaged the 19th-century humanist conception of the function of thought and problematized the position of the thinker in society. What is the intellectual's task in a time of destruction and death? This book spotlights the ways in which the war redrew the map of knowledge production and changed traditional paradigms, fundamentally altering the approach to intellectual work. Thinking became more democratic and specialized, with a range of voices tackling specific problems created by the war, but now more conspicuously related to particular causes. The focus on the viewpoints of the 1914-1918 intellectual cadre throws into perspective the ways in which the war changed the contents, methods and organization of intellectual work. Part One looks at the war as an object of study; Part Two explores the methodological challenges the war entailed; and Part Three sheds light on the ways in which the conflict and its aftermath redrew the map of collaborative intellectual networks. The case-studies come from different disciplines and cover a range of contexts, from German engineering to British wartime periodicals. Revisiting the early 20th-century intellectual situation not only enriches our understanding of the dynamics of the Great War, it also assists in repositioning the role of the intellectual in the 21st century"-- |
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520 | 2 | |a "The First World War changed the dynamics of the European intellectual landscape in terms of international collaboration, the development of disciplines and new institutional visions. The conflict not only destroyed much of Europe's material cultural heritage, it also damaged the 19th-century humanist conception of the function of thought and problematized the position of the thinker in society. What is the intellectual's task in a time of destruction and death? This book spotlights the ways in which the war redrew the map of knowledge production and changed traditional paradigms, fundamentally altering the approach to intellectual work. Thinking became more democratic and specialized, with a range of voices tackling specific problems created by the war, but now more conspicuously related to particular causes. The focus on the viewpoints of the 1914-1918 intellectual cadre throws into perspective the ways in which the war changed the contents, methods and organization of intellectual work. Part One looks at the war as an object of study; Part Two explores the methodological challenges the war entailed; and Part Three sheds light on the ways in which the conflict and its aftermath redrew the map of collaborative intellectual networks. The case-studies come from different disciplines and cover a range of contexts, from German engineering to British wartime periodicals. Revisiting the early 20th-century intellectual situation not only enriches our understanding of the dynamics of the Great War, it also assists in repositioning the role of the intellectual in the 21st century"-- |c Provided by publisher. | |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword by Stefan Goebel; Acknowledgements; INTRODUCTION World War One and Intellectual Work Sarah Posman, Cedric Van Dijck and Marysa Demoor; Part One IDEAS; 1 Social Sciences and World War One: The Case of Germany Hinnerk Bruhns; 2 "In the long run the spirit will prevail": The Political Activism of Dutch Hegelians for Peace and Intellectual Fraternity Marjet Brolsma; 3 Rudolf Eucken: Philosophicus Teutonicus (1913-1914) Nicolas de Warren; 4 Word Magic, Word Science, and the World War Ken Hirschkop. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5 "We have to realize that we are born into a landscape of ice and fire": Ernst Jünger's Intellectual Responses to the First World War Thomas Petraschka (1915-1932)6 Avant-garde Writers and Artists: Camouflaging Suffering and Death? Annette Becker; Part Two METHODS; 7 Emotionalisation, Propaganda and Latent Europe: French and German Sociologists Debating the War Gregor Fitzi; 8 Between Science and the Nation: The Comité d'Études et Documents sur la Guerre, an Epistemological and Textual Analysis (1914-1916) Giovanni Cristina. | |
505 | 8 | |a 9 Making Loss Legible: Käthe Kollwitz and Jane Catulle-Mendès Sophie De Schaepdrijver10 Polyphonic War: Intellectuals and the Working Class in French War Fiction Marianne Michaux; 11 The Stench of Corpses: On the Poetic Coding of Smell in the Literature of the Great War (1914-1933) Frank Krause; 12 War on Scale: Models for the First World War Battlefront Willem Bekers and Ronald De Meyer; Part Three FIELDS; 13 Mobilizing Mathematics: Vito Volterra, the Bureau des Inventions and Franco-Italian Mathematical Networks Antonin Durand. | |
505 | 8 | |a 14 "We have been ruled by dilettantes up to now": Senior Engineer Siegfried Hartmann and the Reichsbund Deutscher Technik Christian Schmidt15 "A new lease of life": Art & Letters, War and the Work of Survival Cedric Van Dijck; 16 Karl Polanyi: From Wartime Epiphany to The Great Transformation Gareth Dale; 17 International Peace of Mind: The League of Nations, The International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation, and the War against War Joseph Kochanek; 18 The Great War and Modern Science: Lessons and Legacies Roy MacLeod; The Editors and Contributors; Index. | |
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contents | Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword by Stefan Goebel; Acknowledgements; INTRODUCTION World War One and Intellectual Work Sarah Posman, Cedric Van Dijck and Marysa Demoor; Part One IDEAS; 1 Social Sciences and World War One: The Case of Germany Hinnerk Bruhns; 2 "In the long run the spirit will prevail": The Political Activism of Dutch Hegelians for Peace and Intellectual Fraternity Marjet Brolsma; 3 Rudolf Eucken: Philosophicus Teutonicus (1913-1914) Nicolas de Warren; 4 Word Magic, Word Science, and the World War Ken Hirschkop. 5 "We have to realize that we are born into a landscape of ice and fire": Ernst Jünger's Intellectual Responses to the First World War Thomas Petraschka (1915-1932)6 Avant-garde Writers and Artists: Camouflaging Suffering and Death? Annette Becker; Part Two METHODS; 7 Emotionalisation, Propaganda and Latent Europe: French and German Sociologists Debating the War Gregor Fitzi; 8 Between Science and the Nation: The Comité d'Études et Documents sur la Guerre, an Epistemological and Textual Analysis (1914-1916) Giovanni Cristina. 9 Making Loss Legible: Käthe Kollwitz and Jane Catulle-Mendès Sophie De Schaepdrijver10 Polyphonic War: Intellectuals and the Working Class in French War Fiction Marianne Michaux; 11 The Stench of Corpses: On the Poetic Coding of Smell in the Literature of the Great War (1914-1933) Frank Krause; 12 War on Scale: Models for the First World War Battlefront Willem Bekers and Ronald De Meyer; Part Three FIELDS; 13 Mobilizing Mathematics: Vito Volterra, the Bureau des Inventions and Franco-Italian Mathematical Networks Antonin Durand. 14 "We have been ruled by dilettantes up to now": Senior Engineer Siegfried Hartmann and the Reichsbund Deutscher Technik Christian Schmidt15 "A new lease of life": Art & Letters, War and the Work of Survival Cedric Van Dijck; 16 Karl Polanyi: From Wartime Epiphany to The Great Transformation Gareth Dale; 17 International Peace of Mind: The League of Nations, The International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation, and the War against War Joseph Kochanek; 18 The Great War and Modern Science: Lessons and Legacies Roy MacLeod; The Editors and Contributors; Index. |
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spelling | The intellectual response to the First World War : how the conflict impacted on ideas, methods and fields of enquiry / edited by Sarah Posman, Cedric Van Dijck and Marysa Demoor. Brighton ; Chicago : Sussex Academic Press, 2017. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "The First World War changed the dynamics of the European intellectual landscape in terms of international collaboration, the development of disciplines and new institutional visions. The conflict not only destroyed much of Europe's material cultural heritage, it also damaged the 19th-century humanist conception of the function of thought and problematized the position of the thinker in society. What is the intellectual's task in a time of destruction and death? This book spotlights the ways in which the war redrew the map of knowledge production and changed traditional paradigms, fundamentally altering the approach to intellectual work. Thinking became more democratic and specialized, with a range of voices tackling specific problems created by the war, but now more conspicuously related to particular causes. The focus on the viewpoints of the 1914-1918 intellectual cadre throws into perspective the ways in which the war changed the contents, methods and organization of intellectual work. Part One looks at the war as an object of study; Part Two explores the methodological challenges the war entailed; and Part Three sheds light on the ways in which the conflict and its aftermath redrew the map of collaborative intellectual networks. The case-studies come from different disciplines and cover a range of contexts, from German engineering to British wartime periodicals. Revisiting the early 20th-century intellectual situation not only enriches our understanding of the dynamics of the Great War, it also assists in repositioning the role of the intellectual in the 21st century"-- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 7, 2017). Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword by Stefan Goebel; Acknowledgements; INTRODUCTION World War One and Intellectual Work Sarah Posman, Cedric Van Dijck and Marysa Demoor; Part One IDEAS; 1 Social Sciences and World War One: The Case of Germany Hinnerk Bruhns; 2 "In the long run the spirit will prevail": The Political Activism of Dutch Hegelians for Peace and Intellectual Fraternity Marjet Brolsma; 3 Rudolf Eucken: Philosophicus Teutonicus (1913-1914) Nicolas de Warren; 4 Word Magic, Word Science, and the World War Ken Hirschkop. 5 "We have to realize that we are born into a landscape of ice and fire": Ernst Jünger's Intellectual Responses to the First World War Thomas Petraschka (1915-1932)6 Avant-garde Writers and Artists: Camouflaging Suffering and Death? Annette Becker; Part Two METHODS; 7 Emotionalisation, Propaganda and Latent Europe: French and German Sociologists Debating the War Gregor Fitzi; 8 Between Science and the Nation: The Comité d'Études et Documents sur la Guerre, an Epistemological and Textual Analysis (1914-1916) Giovanni Cristina. 9 Making Loss Legible: Käthe Kollwitz and Jane Catulle-Mendès Sophie De Schaepdrijver10 Polyphonic War: Intellectuals and the Working Class in French War Fiction Marianne Michaux; 11 The Stench of Corpses: On the Poetic Coding of Smell in the Literature of the Great War (1914-1933) Frank Krause; 12 War on Scale: Models for the First World War Battlefront Willem Bekers and Ronald De Meyer; Part Three FIELDS; 13 Mobilizing Mathematics: Vito Volterra, the Bureau des Inventions and Franco-Italian Mathematical Networks Antonin Durand. 14 "We have been ruled by dilettantes up to now": Senior Engineer Siegfried Hartmann and the Reichsbund Deutscher Technik Christian Schmidt15 "A new lease of life": Art & Letters, War and the Work of Survival Cedric Van Dijck; 16 Karl Polanyi: From Wartime Epiphany to The Great Transformation Gareth Dale; 17 International Peace of Mind: The League of Nations, The International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation, and the War against War Joseph Kochanek; 18 The Great War and Modern Science: Lessons and Legacies Roy MacLeod; The Editors and Contributors; Index. World War, 1914-1918 Social aspects Europe. World War, 1914-1918 Influence. Europe Intellectual life 20th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045730 Intellectuals Europe History 20th century. Knowledge, Sociology of History 20th century. War and society Europe History 20th century. Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 Aspect social Europe. Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 Influence. Europe Vie intellectuelle 20e siècle. Intellectuels Europe Histoire 20e siècle. Sociologie de la connaissance Histoire 20e siècle. Guerre et société Europe Histoire 20e siècle. 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spellingShingle | The intellectual response to the First World War : how the conflict impacted on ideas, methods and fields of enquiry / Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword by Stefan Goebel; Acknowledgements; INTRODUCTION World War One and Intellectual Work Sarah Posman, Cedric Van Dijck and Marysa Demoor; Part One IDEAS; 1 Social Sciences and World War One: The Case of Germany Hinnerk Bruhns; 2 "In the long run the spirit will prevail": The Political Activism of Dutch Hegelians for Peace and Intellectual Fraternity Marjet Brolsma; 3 Rudolf Eucken: Philosophicus Teutonicus (1913-1914) Nicolas de Warren; 4 Word Magic, Word Science, and the World War Ken Hirschkop. 5 "We have to realize that we are born into a landscape of ice and fire": Ernst Jünger's Intellectual Responses to the First World War Thomas Petraschka (1915-1932)6 Avant-garde Writers and Artists: Camouflaging Suffering and Death? Annette Becker; Part Two METHODS; 7 Emotionalisation, Propaganda and Latent Europe: French and German Sociologists Debating the War Gregor Fitzi; 8 Between Science and the Nation: The Comité d'Études et Documents sur la Guerre, an Epistemological and Textual Analysis (1914-1916) Giovanni Cristina. 9 Making Loss Legible: Käthe Kollwitz and Jane Catulle-Mendès Sophie De Schaepdrijver10 Polyphonic War: Intellectuals and the Working Class in French War Fiction Marianne Michaux; 11 The Stench of Corpses: On the Poetic Coding of Smell in the Literature of the Great War (1914-1933) Frank Krause; 12 War on Scale: Models for the First World War Battlefront Willem Bekers and Ronald De Meyer; Part Three FIELDS; 13 Mobilizing Mathematics: Vito Volterra, the Bureau des Inventions and Franco-Italian Mathematical Networks Antonin Durand. 14 "We have been ruled by dilettantes up to now": Senior Engineer Siegfried Hartmann and the Reichsbund Deutscher Technik Christian Schmidt15 "A new lease of life": Art & Letters, War and the Work of Survival Cedric Van Dijck; 16 Karl Polanyi: From Wartime Epiphany to The Great Transformation Gareth Dale; 17 International Peace of Mind: The League of Nations, The International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation, and the War against War Joseph Kochanek; 18 The Great War and Modern Science: Lessons and Legacies Roy MacLeod; The Editors and Contributors; Index. World War, 1914-1918 Social aspects Europe. World War, 1914-1918 Influence. Intellectuals Europe History 20th century. Knowledge, Sociology of History 20th century. War and society Europe History 20th century. Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 Aspect social Europe. Guerre mondiale, 1914-1918 Influence. Intellectuels Europe Histoire 20e siècle. Sociologie de la connaissance Histoire 20e siècle. Guerre et société Europe Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Modern 20th Century. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Political. bisacsh HISTORY Europe Western. bisacsh Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) fast Intellectual life fast Intellectuals fast Knowledge, Sociology of fast Social aspects fast War and society fast |
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