| | | | | | Paul Hazard's masterpiece and other history titles are now available at 30% off | | | | | | | | The Crisis of the European Mind 1680-1715 | | By Paul Hazard Introduction by Anthony Grafton Translated from the French by J. Lewis May | | The French historian Paul Hazard (1878-1944) published this beloved and influential work of intellectual history during a more immediate and violent crisis of the European mind: in 1935, with Hitler firmly in power in Germany, and the fascist ideology taking hold in many European countries. Hazard's dynamic story of the birth of modern Europe begins in the late seventeenth century, and expertly accounts for the influence of developments in the sciences, arts, philosophy, and philology in undermining the foundations and traditions of the classical world. With an impressive range of knowledge, Hazard takes into account everything from traveler's tales to archeological investigations, the influence of Spinoza, Voltaire, Locke, and Rousseau, and much more, in constructing this lively, brilliant narrative of the formation of the modern European mind. "One of the most readable, and one of the most revealing, works of history ever written." —Anthony Grafton, from the introduction | | | | | | Special Offer - 30% off | $13.27 (Retail $18.95) | | | | | | | | | | | The Crisis of the European Mind is the April 2013 Book Club selection. If you join the NYRB Classics Book Club by April 15th, The Crisis of the European Mind will be your first book. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | New York Review Books, 435 Hudson Street, Suite 300, New York, NY 10014 | | | | | | | | | |
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