A History of Modern Political Thought in East Central Europe

Volume I: Negotiating Modernity in the 'Long Nineteenth Century'

Balázs Trencsényi author Michal Kopecek author Maria Falina author Maciej Janowski author Monika Baar author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:19th Apr '18

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A History of Modern Political Thought in East Central Europe is a two-volume project, authored by an international team of researchers, and offering the first-ever synthetic overview of the history of modern political thought in East Central Europe. Covering twenty national cultures and languages, the ensuing work goes beyond the conventional nation-centered narrative and offers a novel vision especially sensitive to the cross-cultural entanglement of discourses. Devising a regional perspective, the authors avoid projecting the Western European analytical and conceptual schemes on the whole continent, and develop instead new concepts, patterns of periodization and interpretative models. At the same time, they also reject the self-enclosing Eastern or Central European regionalist narratives and instead emphasize the multifarious dialogue of the region with the rest of the world. Along these lines, the two volumes are intended to make these cultures available for the global 'market of ideas' and also help rethinking some of the basic assumptions about the history of modern political thought, and modernity as such. The first volume deals with the period ranging from the Late Enlightenment to the First World War. It is structured along four broader chronological and thematic units: Enlightenment reformism, Romanticism and the national revivals, late nineteenth-century institutionalization of the national and state-building projects, and the new ideologies of the fin-de-siècle facing the rise of mass politics. Along these lines, the authors trace the continuities and ruptures of political discourses. They focus especially on the ways East Central European political thinkers sought to bridge the gap between the idealized Western type of modernity and their own societies challenged by overlapping national projects, social and cultural fragmentation, and the lack of institutional continuity.

Their study is the remarkable product of a long-term collective project and the first of two volumes... offers a rich perspective and can be read both as a compendium and a comparative synthesis for political thought in the region... The volume is an invaluable source for any student and researcher of Central Europe or intellectual history. * Gregor Feindt, Leibniz Institute of European History. History of Concepts: Modern Political Thought in East Central Europe, Volume 12, 2017 *
Through its remarkable breadth and methodological sophistication, the first volume of A History of Modern Political Thought in East Central Europe brings a seminal contribution to the creation of a genuinely transnational longue durée history of ideas. A genuine tour de force, this peerless book at the intersection of global intellectual history and comparative political thought allows us to revisit and rediscover the richness of our European intellectual heritage. ...It is a monumental scholarly achievement for which its authors deserve our entire admiration. * Aurelian Craiutu, Global Intellectual History *
This book is the first part of a two-volume project by a group of scholars providing an original survey of the history of modern political thought in East Central Europe. This is a subject that has not been much explored until now and was a veritable Herculean challenge, but the international team has succeeded with ingenuity and has offered a very thoroughly researched, well-structured and well-written scholarly work, sweeping in its scope. With its academic qualities, readable style and well-organized content, this book is a valuable source of information and inspiration for both scholars and students of history and political science. * Miroslav Sedivy, European History Quarterly *

ISBN: 9780198803133

Dimensions: 234mm x 155mm x 38mm

Weight: 1026g

696 pages