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Birth of the intellectuals : 1880-1900 / Christoph Charle ; translated by David Fernbach and G.M. Goshgarian.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Charle, Christophe, 1951-
Standardized Title:
Naissance des "intellectuels". English
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Dreyfus, Alfred, 1859-1935.
Elite (Social sciences).
History.
Intellectuals.
Social classes.
Political culture.
France--Intellectual life--19th century.
France.
Intellectual life.
Intellectuals--France--History--19th century.
Elite (Social sciences)--France--History--19th century.
Dreyfus, Alfred, 1859-1935--Influence.
Dreyfus, Alfred.
Political culture--France--History--19th century.
Social classes--France--History--19th century.
France--Social conditions--19th century.
Social conditions.
Europe--Intellectual life--19th century.
Europe.
Intellectuals--Europe--History--19th century.
Elite (Social sciences)--Europe--History--19th century.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.).
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
266 pages ; 23 cm
Edition:
English edition.
Place of Publication:
Malden, MA : Polity, 2015.
Summary:
"Who exactly are the 'intellectuals'? This term is so widely used today that we forget that it is a recent invention, dating from the late nineteenth century. In Birth of the Intellectuals, the renowned historian and sociologist Christophe Charle shows that the term 'intellectuals' first appeared at the time of the Dreyfus Affair, and the neologism originally signified a cultural and political vanguard who dared to challenge the status quo. Yet the word, expected to disappear once the political crisis had dissolved, has somehow endured. At times it describes a social group, and at others a way of seeing the social world from the perspective of universal values that challenges established hierarchies. But why did intellectuals survive when the events that gave rise to this term had faded into the past? To answer this question, it is necessary to show how the crisis of the old representations, the unprecedented expansion of the intellectual professions and the vacuum left by the decline of the traditional ruling class created favourable conditions for the collective affirmation of 'intellectuals.' This also explains why the literary or academic avant garde traditionally reluctant to engage gradually reconciled themselves with political activists and developed new ways to intervene in the field of power outside of traditional political channels. Through a careful rereading of the petitions surrounding the Dreyfus Affair, Charle offers a radical reinterpretation of this crucial moment of European history and develops a new model for understanding the ways in which public intellectuals in France, Germany, Britain, and the United States have addressed politics ever since"--From publisher's website.
Contents:
Part one. Intellectuals before the intellectuels
The intellectuel, a historical and social genealogy
"Intellectuels" or "elite"?
Part two. Intellectuels and the field of power
The emergence of the "party of the intellectuals"
"Intellectuals" versus "elite" : a reading of the Dreyfus Affair
"Intellectuals" of the Left and "intellectuals" of the Right
Conclusion to the English edition
Appendix 1: Tables, map, figures
Appendix 2: List of signatures of the protestation for Jean Grave.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780745690353
0745690351
9780745690360
074569036X
OCLC:
908660221

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