An edition of Rediscovering History (1994)

Rediscovering History

Culture, Politics, and the Psyche (Cultural Sitings)

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An edition of Rediscovering History (1994)

Rediscovering History

Culture, Politics, and the Psyche (Cultural Sitings)

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Pages
556

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Cover of: Rediscovering History
Rediscovering History: Culture, Politics, and the Psyche (Cultural Sitings)
December 1, 1994, Stanford University Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Rediscovering History
Rediscovering History: Culture, Politics, and the Psyche (Cultural Sitings)
December 1, 1994, Stanford University Press
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First Sentence

"If one were to search for a common and often explicit theme that underlay the different responses of writers and social critics to the big cities of the nineteenth century, it would perhaps be found in the general concept of "estrangement": the estrangement of the inhabitant of a city too rapidly changing and enlarging to comprehend in traditional terms; the estrangement of classes from each other, of individual from individual, of individual from self, of workers from work."

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Paperback
Number of pages
556
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.7 pounds

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OL7928857M
ISBN 10
0804723133
ISBN 13
9780804723138
Library Thing
1913777

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If one were to search for a common and often explicit theme that underlay the different responses of writers and social critics to the big cities of the nineteenth century, it would perhaps be found in the general concept of "estrangement": the estrangement of the inhabitant of a city too rapidly changing and enlarging to comprehend in traditional terms; the estrangement of classes from each other, of individual from individual, of individual from self, of workers from work.
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