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The dialectical imagination : a history of the Frankfurt School and the Institute of Social Research, 1923-1950 / Martin Jay.

Lippincott Library H62 .J37
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jay, Martin, 1944- author.
Contributor:
Little, Brown and Company, publisher.
Mark B. Adams Emergence of Modern Science Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Institut für Sozialforschung (Frankfurt am Main, Germany)--History.
Institut für Sozialforschung (Frankfurt am Main, Germany).
Social sciences--Research--United States.
Social sciences.
Social sciences--Research.
History.
United States.
Frankfurt school of sociology.
Penn Provenance:
Adams, Mark B., (former owner) (Adams copy)
Physical Description:
xxi, 382 pages ; 25 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Boston : Little, Brown and Company 1973.
Contents:
Foreword / Max Horkheimer
The creation of the Institut für Sozialforschung and its first Frankfurt years
The genesis of critical theory
The integration of psychoanalysis
The Institut's first studies of authority
The Institut's analysis of Nazism
Aesthetic theory and the critique of mass culture
The empirical work of the Institut in the 1940's
Toward a philosophy of history : the critique of the Enlightenment.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
American Historical Association Herbert Baxter Adams Prize, 1973.
Local Notes:
Penn Libraries Rare copy gifted by Dr. Mark B. Adams in 2018.
ISBN:
0316460494
OCLC:
481267

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