Kurt F. Reinhardt
Auteur de Germany: 2000 Years - The Rise and Fall of the "Holy Empire"
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Œuvres de Kurt F. Reinhardt
The existentialist revolt; the main themes and phases of existentialism: Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Jaspers,… (1952) 15 exemplaires
A realistic philosophy; the perennial principles of thought and action in a changing world (1962) 6 exemplaires
The theological novel of modern Europe; an analysis of masterpieces by eight authors (1969) 4 exemplaires
A realistic philosophy;: The perennial principles of thought and action in a changing world (Science and culture… 1 exemplaire
Germany: 2000 Years Volumes I, II, and III 1 exemplaire
My Light and My Salvation 1 exemplaire
Through the Valley 1 exemplaire
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- 14
An engaging sweep of central European history from a Germano-Centric perspective. Reinhardt's history of Germany, while definitely coming across as somewhat of a tribute to his heritage, does not glorify the inglorious nor present the Germanic peoples independently of all the developmetns of European history. While organized chronologically according to the political and religious organization of Europe, it is heavy in its treatment of the artistic, philosophical and cultural currents. I was particularly engrossed by the following: the Hapsburg dynasty, the rise of the medieval university, the intense spiritual output of the reformation and it's brutal consequences as well as the career of Frederick the Great. It was 428 pages of intense, dense and engrossing reading. I will turn to some other topics for awhile before reading Vol II which begins with the second empire and ends with the demise of the Weimer Republic.… (plus d'informations)