Romantics at War: Glory and Guilt in the Age of TerrorismPrinceton University Press, 10 янв. 2009 г. - Всего страниц: 272 America is at war with terrorism. Terrorists must be brought to justice. |
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... feel about Berlin as I have about few other scholars that if he and I have both read the same text—particularly one in the Romantic movement—his understanding is likely to be more accurate than my own. The Romantics were interested, to ...
... feel in the moral currents still surging from John Brown's attack on Harpers Ferry and from Abraham Lincoln's conceiving of the United States as a single “nation under God” that must “long endure.” We have come to think of our nation as ...
... simply know it when they feel it. The Spanish Civil War had a similar appeal in the period between the World Wars. Thousands of Americans, craving adventure, formed the Abraham Lincoln Brigade and left en masse to 16 CHAPTER ONE.
... feel the historical parallel. The escape of the quotidian, the pursuit of glory, fighting for a just cause—this is ... feeling. The English poets rallied around Wordsworth's dictum that poetry is “the spontaneous overflow of powerful ...
... feeling as the premise of religious experience. Lawyers debated whether the Civil Code imposed by Napoleon in 1804 could become the model for all of humanity. In 1814 Savigny wrote his famous tract favoring the independent national ...
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Collective Crime | 44 |
The Guilt of Nations | 71 |
Individuals at War | 92 |
Guilty Relations | 117 |
Romantic Perversions | 139 |
Distributing Guilt | 157 |
Shadows of the Past | 179 |
Living with Guilt | 196 |
Notes | 215 |
Index | 241 |
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