Author(s): Michael J. Sauter
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2021
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction: Nosce Te Ipsum
1 Imagining Europe
2 Ancient thought and the medieval synthesis I
3 Ancient thought and the medieval synthesis II
4 Borrowed syntheses—medieval Muslim and Jewish thought
5 Post-medieval syntheses
6 The spatial reformation
7 Humanism and the Southern Renaissance
8 Humanism and the Northern Renaissance
9 The Protestant revolution
10 Tolerance and the culture of doubt
11 Law, God, and magic
12 A new certainty
13 The Scientific Revolution I
14 The Scientific Revolution II
15 Jesuits, Jansenists, and other heretics
16 Science as religion
17 From nature to state
18 “Platos” many and varied
19 A world of numbers
20 The invention of history
21 The power of reason
22 Progressive intolerance
23 The production of isms
24 The Industrial Revolution and its discontents
25 Space and race
26 From urbanization to urbanity
27 Novels, writers, and readers
28 Sex, gender, and the critical mind
29 Prophecy from the margins
30 Situating the social
31 The new social science
32 The First World War and European culture
33 The science of rootlessness
34 The vacuum of knowledge
35 From the ashes
Conclusion: good-bye
to all that
Glossary of terms
Index