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History of European Ideas Official Journal of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas Sponsored by the European Cultural Foundation
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LIST OF CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX FOR
VOLUME 6 (1985)
Pergamon Press
Oxford New York Beijing Frankfurt SBoPaulo Sydney Tokyo Toronto
Official Journal of the international Society for the Study of European Ideas
Sponsored by the European Cultural Foundation
Editor Associate Editor Ezra Talmor Sascha Talmor
Department of Philosophy, Haifa University, Mount Carmel, Haifa 31999, Israel
Board of Advisory Editors GUIDO ALMANSI, University ERICH HELLER, North- of East Anglia, England western Universrty. USA F.A.M. ALTING von GEUSAU, MARY HESSE, University Vice-President, European of Cambridge, England Cultural Foundation, JAMES JOLL, London Amsterdam School of Economics and MAX BELOFF, The University Political Science, College at Buckingham, England England EUGENE KAMENKA, JEAN-MARIE BENOTST, National University of College de France, France Australia, Australia LORD BRIGGS. University ABRAHAM KAPLAN, Haifa of Oxford, England University, Israel PETER BURKE, University PAUL OSKAR KRISTELLER, of Cambridge, England Columbia University, USA NOAM CHOMSKY, IRVING LAVIN, The
Massachusetts Institute of institute for Advanced Study, Technology, USA Princeton, USA MAURICE CRANSTON, HARRY LEVIN, Harvard London School of Economics University, USA and Political Science, England ROBERT MAUZI, Universite MARCEL DUBOIS, Hebrew de Paris-Sorbonne. France University, Jerusalem, Israel WOLFGANG J. MOMMSEN, PETER FRANCE, University German Historical Institute, of Edinburgh, Scotland England R. GEORIS, Secretary General, KOICHI OGAWA, Hokkaido
European Cultural Foundation, University, Japan Amsterdam J.G.A. POCOCK, The Johns DENYS HAY, University of Hopkins University. USA Edinburgh, Scotland
Publishing and Advertising Offices
RICHARD POPKIN, The Washlngton University in
St LOUIS. USA E. RAIMONDI, University of Bologna, Italy
PAUL RICOEUR, Universite de Paris-Sorbonne, France
DENIS de ROUGEMONT. Centre Europeen de la
Culture, Switzerland ERNST SCHULIN, Freiburg University, Federal
Republic of Germany CESARE SEGRE, lstituo dl Filologia Romanza, Italy JEAN STAROBINSKI,
Universrte de Geneve,
Switzerland PAUL VIALLANEIX, Universite de Clermont II, France
MICHEL VOVELLE, Universtte de Paris I, France HENRY WASSER.
City University of New York, USA
THEODORE ZELDIN, University of Oxford, England
CONTENTS - VOLUME 6
F. J. McLynn
G. A. J. Rogers
Jonathan Mendilow
Joan Todd and Joseph Cono
Reviews Madeleine V. Constable
Book Reviews Kenneth A. Lambert
Alice Browne
Ann Schofield 83
A. M. Suggate
Sheridan Gilley
Dominick Finello
George V. Strong
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NUMBER 1
History and ideology The ideology of Jacobitism on the eve of the rising of 1745 - Part I
The basis of belief. Philosophy, science and religion in seventeenth-century England
Merrie England and the brave new world: two myths of the idea of empire
Vito and Collingwood on ‘tile conceit of scholars’
Guillaume Postel -Prophet of the Restitution of all Things -His Life and Thought by Marion L. Kuntz
Historical Explanation Reconsidered by Gordon Graham
Reason’s Disciples: Seventeenth-Century Eng- lish Feminists by Hilda L. Smith Feminism in Eighteenth-Century England by Katherine M. Rogers
Victorian Women: A Documentary Account of Women’s Lives in Nineteenth Century England, France and the United States, edited by Karen Olafson Hellerstein, Leslie Parker Hume and Karen M. Offen
William Temple: An Archbishop for all Seasons by Charles W. Lowry
The Nonconformist Conscience Chapel and Poli- tics, 187&7914 by D. W. Bebbington
The 1 yre and the Oaten Flute: Garcilaso and the Pastoral by Dario Fernandez-Morera
The Making of a New Europe. R. W. Seton- Watson and the Last Years of Austria-Hungary by H. Seton-Watson and C. Seton-Watson
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CONTENTS
G. W. F. Hegel - The Berlin Phenomenology edited and translated with introduction and explanatory notes by M. J. Petry
Kathleen Wright
Nancy N. Barker
John E. Weakland 96
Critical Note Marie Roberts
Announcements
Timothy Kenyon
Edmond D. Cocks
M. Glouberman
F. J. McLynn
Reviews John K. Graham
Ann Loades
Book Reviews Linda Kirk
Michael Maidan
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105 Labour - natural, property - artificial: the radical insights of Gerrard Winstanley
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189 History of utopia and the utopianism of history
201 The Philosophical Frontiers of Christian The- ology: Essays Presented to D. M. MacKinnon edited by Brian Hebblethwaite and Stewart Sutherland
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Class, Ideology, and the Rights of Nobles during the French Revolution by Patrice Higonnet
Victims, Authority, and Terror: The Parallel Deaths of d’orleans, Custine, Bailly, and Malesherbes by George Armstrong Kelly
A Fourteenth-Century Scholar and Primate. Richard FitzRalph in Oxford, Avignon and Armagh by Katherine Walsh
‘Rosicrucianism or Cross-rosism’ in Hegel’s Phenomenolog y
NUMBER 2
Land’s end
Descartes’ proto-critique
The ideology of Jacobitism - Part II
From Paracelsus to Newton. Magic and the Making of Modern Science by Charles Webster
David Hume: Common-sense Moralist, Scep- tical Metaphysician by David Fate Norton
After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory by Alasdair Maclntyre
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Marie Robeas 232
John W. Murphy 214
Susan Hardman 216
Gary W. Shanafelt 218
T. W, Heyck
Alice Browne
Christopher J. Berry
Critical Note Edward Gray
Ezra Taimor
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CONTENTS
The Rhetoric of Criticism: From Hobbes to Coleridge by Sascha Talmor
Pragmatism and Sociology by Emiie Durkheim
Moderate Puritans and the Elizabethan Church by Peter Lake
Napoleon’s Great Adversaries, The Archduke Charles and the Austrian Army, 1792-t814 by Gunther E. Rothenberg
From Clergyman to Don: The Rise of the Academic Profession in Njneteenth-Center Oxford by A. J. Engei
Eve and the New .Jerusalem: Socialism and Feminism in the Nineteenth Century by Barbara Taylor
The Young Hegelians. An Anthology edited by Lawrence S. Stepelevich
The relevance of ‘Liberty’ in the Encyclop8die - past and present editions
Books Received
Cadmos, Nos. 28/29 (hiver 1984iprintemps 1985)
NUMBER 3
Europe in a Changing
235 Editorial
The Historical Context Peter Burke 237
Ernst Schulin 253
Victor G. Kiernan 267
Jaroslav Krejci 287
The Cultural Context Peter France 297
world
European views of world history from Giovio to Voltaire
European expansion in early modern times. Changing views on colonial history
Class and ideology: the bourgeoisie and its historians
From ideal types to multidimensional concepts: the concept of the ‘nation‘ in a changing Europe
Western European civilisation and its mountain frontiers (1750-1850)
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Marion Leathers Kuntz
311 Postel and his idea of progress and Utopian reality
Madeleine V. Constable
325 Tradition and innovation: Venice from the post- Reformation to Napoleon
Veronique M. F&i 341 In the shadow of the immigrant’s dream
Reviews Jtirgen Georg Backhaus
349 On the migration of skills and ideas
Ezra Talmor 355 In praise of pluralism
Book Reviews Sheridan Gilley 359 The Face of the Past: The Preservation of the
Medieval Inheritance in Victorian England, Charles Dellheim
Christopher J. Berry
Donald Ft. Kelley
Ivan Strenski
F. J. McLynn 364
Charles B. Schmitt
Robert A. Dodgshon
Bob Scribner
Elfrieda Dubois 372
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CONTENTS
Hegel: An Introduction, Second . Edition, Raymond Plant
Law and Revolution. The Formation of the Western Legal Tradition, Harold J. Berman
Ritual, Religion and the Sacred: Selections from the ‘Annales: Economies, Societes, Civilisa- tions: Volume 7, edited by Robert Forster and Orest Ranum
Henry Stubbe, Radical Protestantism and the Early Enlightenment, James R. Jacob
The Making of a Ruling Class. The Glamorgan Gentry 1640-1790, Philip Jenkins
Studies in Tudor and Stuart Politics and Govern- ment, G. R. Elton
Theophrastus redivivus, Edizione prima a cura di Guido Canziani e Gianni Paganini
The Historical Geography of Scotland since 1707, D. Turnock
Kultur der einfachen Leute. Bayerisches Volks- leben von 16. biszum 79. Jahrhundert, edited by Richard van Dulmen
La Regle de perfection. The Rule of Perfection, Benoit de Canfield
Announcements
Books Received
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CONTENTS
NUMBER 4
SPECIAL ISSUE
Europe and its Encounter with the Amerindians
Dario Fernandez- Morera
Humberto E. Robles
Cornelius J. Jaenen
Sabine MacCormack 421
Rolena Adorn0
James Lockhart
Reviews Benjamin C. Sax
Book Reviews John E. Weakland
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Editorial - international Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI)
The Maxwell Prizes in European intellectual history
Europe and its encounter with the Amerindians: an introduction
The first voyage around the world: from Pigafetta to Garcia Marquez
France’s America and Amerindians: image and reality
The fall of the Incas: a historiographical dilemma
The rhetoric of resistance: the ‘talking’ book of Felipe Guaman Poma
Some Nahua concepts in postconquest guise
Marxism and history: the current debate
The Murdered Magicians. The Templars and Their Myth, Peter Partner
ii sovrano pontefice, Paolo Prodi
Books Received
Announcements
List of contents and author index for Volume 6, 1985
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AdOrno, R. 447
Backhau&, J.G. 344 Barker, k.N. 44, 95 fjerry, C.3. 222, ml browne, A. 80, 22U Llurke, P. 237
Cocks, E.D. i29 Cono, J. 59 Coustable, M.V. 71, 325
Dodgshon, R.A. 3b9 Dubois, E. 372
Fernanaez-horera, D. 379 E‘inelio, D. && P&i, V.M. 341 France, P. 297
Gilley, S. 86, 359 Glouberman, Pi. 153 Graham, J.K. 189 tiray, 8, 225
Hardman, S, 216 Heyck, T.W. 219
Jaenen, C.J. 405
Keiley, D.&. 361 henyon, ‘I. 103 Uernan, V.G. 267
kirk, L. 2U7, 2Ub kreJci, J. 287 kuntz, M.L. 3il
Lambert, K.A. 74 Loaves, A. 201 Lockhart, J. 465
k&cGormack, 5. 421 kdiau, M. 2u4
kc~ynn, F.J. 1, 173, 364, 365, 366 kendilow, J. 41 hurphy, J.W. 214
Roberts, k. 99, 212 Robles, H.E. 365 Rogers, G.A.J. 14
Sax, B.C. 463 Schmitt, C.B. 367 Schorield, A. 83 Schulin, E. 253 Scribner, b. 37u Shanakelt, G.W. 218 Strenski, I. 362 Strong, G.V. 40 Suggate, A.N. 8s
lalmor, L. 235, 355 Toad, J. 54
Weakiand, J.L. Yb, 487 Wright, K. 4i
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