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Labour / Le Travail, 1988
Introduction 1. Decadence? 2. Transgressions 3. How They Lived 4. Affections and Disaffections 5. The Endless Crisis 6. A Wolf to All 7. The Old Arts and the New 8. Theater 9. Curists and Tourists 10. La Petite Reine 11. Faster, Higher, Stronger 12.
Allan Mitchell, Eugen Weber
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Introduction 1. Decadence? 2. Transgressions 3. How They Lived 4. Affections and Disaffections 5. The Endless Crisis 6. A Wolf to All 7. The Old Arts and the New 8. Theater 9. Curists and Tourists 10. La Petite Reine 11. Faster, Higher, Stronger 12.
Allan Mitchell, Eugen Weber
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Literary Cosmopolitanism in the English Fin de Siècle
, 2021Derived from the ancient Greek for ‘world citizenship’, cosmopolitanism offers a radical alternative to identities and cultural practices built on the idea of the nation: cosmopolitans imagine themselves instead as part of a global community that cuts ...
S. Evangelista
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The Massachusetts review, 2020
:People come back in odd places, in strange ways. When we least expect them. In a darkened cinema in wintry Wisconsin, I watch the story of two privileged sisters: gifted, lovely young women.
Willa Elizabeth Schmidt
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:People come back in odd places, in strange ways. When we least expect them. In a darkened cinema in wintry Wisconsin, I watch the story of two privileged sisters: gifted, lovely young women.
Willa Elizabeth Schmidt
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Teaching History: A Journal of Methods, 1992
For many years Eugen Weber has been one of the most prolific and respected American historians studying the Third French Republic. With France: Fin de Siecle, Weber presents a broad but comprehensive view of France during the period he has come to know so well, taking the reader on a tour of the major events and everyday life of this troubled and at ...
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For many years Eugen Weber has been one of the most prolific and respected American historians studying the Third French Republic. With France: Fin de Siecle, Weber presents a broad but comprehensive view of France during the period he has come to know so well, taking the reader on a tour of the major events and everyday life of this troubled and at ...
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German Studies Review, 1992
List of illustrations Notes on contributors Introduction 1. A legacy of fin-de-siecle 2. Fin-de-siecle: industrial transformation Alfred D. Chandler Jr 3. The electrical century: the beginnings of electricity supply in Austria Roman Sandgruger (translated from German by Richard Hockaday) 4.
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List of illustrations Notes on contributors Introduction 1. A legacy of fin-de-siecle 2. Fin-de-siecle: industrial transformation Alfred D. Chandler Jr 3. The electrical century: the beginnings of electricity supply in Austria Roman Sandgruger (translated from German by Richard Hockaday) 4.
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Art Nouveau in Fin-de-Siècle France: Politics, Psychology, and Style by Debora L. Silverman (review)
Nineteenth-Century Studies, 1989Explores the shift in the locus of modernity in fin-de-siecle France from technological monument to private interior. The text examines the political, economic, social, intellectual and artistic factors specific to the French fin-de-siecle that ...
Miriam R. Levin
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Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire, 1998
Gorrara Claire. France, fins de siècles. In: Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, n°59, juillet-septembre 1998. p. 158.
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Gorrara Claire. France, fins de siècles. In: Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, n°59, juillet-septembre 1998. p. 158.
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1995
Abstract A hundred years ago, during the previous fin-de-siecle, an anxious search was under way in the world of architecture. It was time to clean the slate of all historicist affects and to articulate a modern idiom befitting its own time.
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Abstract A hundred years ago, during the previous fin-de-siecle, an anxious search was under way in the world of architecture. It was time to clean the slate of all historicist affects and to articulate a modern idiom befitting its own time.
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Russian geopolitics at the Fin‐de‐siecle
Geopolitics, 2001(2001). Russian geopolitics at the Fin‐de‐siecle. Geopolitics: Vol. 6, The Changing Geopolitics of Eastern Europe, pp. 141-164.
Vladimir Kolossov, Rostislav Turovsky
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1964
No other period in French history has such a well-established reputation for pessimism as the so-called fin de siecle. As early as 1878 Joseph Reinach noticed with deep concern the influence which Arthur Schopenhauer and Eduard von Hartmann exerted on French intellectuals.3 In 1881 the republican journalist Raoul Frary complained: “La decadence, ce mot
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No other period in French history has such a well-established reputation for pessimism as the so-called fin de siecle. As early as 1878 Joseph Reinach noticed with deep concern the influence which Arthur Schopenhauer and Eduard von Hartmann exerted on French intellectuals.3 In 1881 the republican journalist Raoul Frary complained: “La decadence, ce mot
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