Ideas And Ideologies: Intellectuals And Revolution: Socialism And The Experience Of 1848

Ideas And Ideologies: Intellectuals And Revolution: Socialism And The Experience Of 1848

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A scholarly work of European intellectual and political history, Ideas and Ideologies: Intellectuals and Revolution chronicles the turbulent ideological landscape of 1848, a year that shook the foundations of European society. Drawing together contributions from seven distinguished historians and scholars — including Eugene Kamenka, F. B. Smith, and J. H. Grainger — the volume presents a rigorous examination of the relationship between socialist thought and the revolutionary movements that swept across Europe. Each essay illuminates how intellectuals of the era shaped, responded to, and were transformed by the upheavals of that pivotal year, arguing that 1848 was as much a crisis of ideas as it was of politics and power. Written with academic authority and analytical depth, this collection remains an essential reference for those studying the origins of modern socialism and the enduring tension between radical thought and historical change.

Author: Leslie Bodi, Tony Denholm, J. H. Grainger, Eugene Kamenka, G. A. Kertesz, R. H. Rose, F. B. Smith
Format: Paperback

Genre: European history

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Jacket: No dust jacket - paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner.

A scholarly work of European intellectual and political history, Ideas and Ideologies: Intellectuals and Revolution chronicles the turbulent ideological landscape of 1848, a year that shook the foundations of European society. Drawing together contributions from seven distinguished historians and scholars — including Eugene Kamenka, F. B. Smith, and J. H. Grainger — the volume presents a rigorous examination of the relationship between socialist thought and the revolutionary movements that swept across Europe. Each essay illuminates how intellectuals of the era shaped, responded to, and were transformed by the upheavals of that pivotal year, arguing that 1848 was as much a crisis of ideas as it was of politics and power. Written with academic authority and analytical depth, this collection remains an essential reference for those studying the origins of modern socialism and the enduring tension between radical thought and historical change.