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The age of questions, or, A first attempt at an aggregate history of the eastern, social, woman, American, Jewish, Polish, bullion, tuberculosis, and many other questions over the nineteenth century, and beyond / Holly Case.

LIBRA D359.7 .C37 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Case, Holly, author.
Contributor:
Edith E. Clark Endowment Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nationalism.
History.
Social change.
Europe--History--1789-1900.
Europe.
Europe--Politics and government.
Politics and government.
Europe, Eastern--Politics and government--19th century.
Europe, Eastern.
Eastern Europe.
History, Modern--19th century.
History, Modern.
Social change--Europe--19th century.
Civilization, Modern--European influences.
Civilization, Modern.
Nationalism--Europe--History--19th century.
Physical Description:
xxi, 344 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [2018]
Summary:
In the early nineteenth century, a new age began: the age of questions. In the Eastern and Belgian questions, as much as in the slavery, worker, social, woman, and Jewish questions, contemporaries saw not interrogatives to be answered but problems to be solved. Alexis de Tocqueville, Victor Hugo, Karl Marx, Frederick Douglass, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Rosa Luxemburg, and Adolf Hitler were among the many who put their pens to the task. The Age of Questions asks how the question form arose, what trajectory it followed, and why it provoked such feverish excitement for over a century. Was there a family resemblance between questions? Have they disappeared, or are they on the rise again in our time? In this pioneering book, Holly Case undertakes a stunningly original analysis, presenting, chapter by chapter, seven distinct arguments and frameworks for understanding the age. She considers whether it was marked by a progressive quest for emancipation (of women, slaves, Jews, laborers, and others); a steady, inexorable march toward genocide and the "Final Solution"; or a movement toward federation and the dissolution of boundaries. Or was it simply a farce, a false frenzy dreamed up by publicists eager to sell subscriptions? As the arguments clash, patterns emerge and sharpen until the age reveals its full and peculiar nature. Turning convention on its head with meticulous and astonishingly broad scholarship, The Age of Questions illuminates how patterns of thinking move history.
Contents:
Prologue: Questions and Their Predecessors p. 8
The Reality of Questions p. 12
Beyond Begriff p. 14
Questions as Problems p. 15
Ennui and Excess p. 17
Predecessors and Foils of Questions p. 18
Querelle, querist, querulant p. 23
1 The National Argument: The Imperial to the National Age p. 35
A Word-Making Age p. 35
An Imperial Prehistory of the Age p. 36
International Public Sphere p. 43
Hungary Enters the "Age of Questions" p. 52
What's in a Word? p. 66
2 The Progressive Argument: The Age of Emancipation p. 72
A Progressive Age p. 72
Bundling Questions: For Our Freedom and Yours p. 75
Critics of the Age p. 77
The Essence of Questions p. 78
Contradictions and Dejects p. 81
A New Man p. 82
Popular Pedagogy p. 84
An Answering Being p. 88
3 The Argument about Force: The Loaded Questions of a Genocidal Age p. 96
A Demoralized Age p. 97
The Dark Side of Emancipation p. 101
The Dark Side of Bundling p. 104
The Dark Side of Equilibrium p. 108
Sanctioned Decontamination: The Jewish Question in the Age of Questions p. 115
Hitler as Question Bundler p. 124
4 The Federative Argument: The Age of Erasing Borders p. 135
An Aggregating Age p. 135
Formulating Universalism p. 136
Federated Questions: From Indefinite to Definite p. 138
The Federation Consensus p. 145
5 The Argument about Farce: The Farcical Age p. 153
A Fraudulent Age p. 153
The Scientization of Questions p. 167
The Wages of Passion p. 170
6 The Temporal Argument: The Age of Spin p. 180
A Time-Conscious Age p. 180
Timing p. 181
The American Question Revisited p. 183
Periodicity p. 185
Cathartic Futures p. 190
A Question of Genre: The Constraints Imposed by Timeliness p. 192
Zeitfragen p. 197
7 The Suspension-Bridge Argument: The Age Spanning Contradictions p. 209
A Paradoxical Age p. 209
Automatism p. 211
A Shift in Register p. 215
In Two Places at Once p. 218
The Function and Fiction of the Age p. 220.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Edith E. Clark Endowment Fund.
ISBN:
9780691131153
0691131155
OCLC:
1035752212

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