

European Intellectual History since Nietzsche
Marci Shore
Ideas matter. They cross borders; they are cosmopolitan by their nature. Intellectual history is a history of intertwining conversations, a history of posing questions not easily—or ever—answered. HIST 271 is a survey of modern European intellectual history, sketching a narrative arc from the late 18th century transition to modernity through the late 20th century transition to post-modernity. (Modernity is largely about replacing God. Postmodernity begins when we give up on replacing God.) With Marci Shore, Associate Professor of History.
Top mentioned books
Here are the most frequently recommended books on the European Intellectual History since Nietzsche podcast:

#1 Mentioned in 3 episodes
Being and time

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The Communist Manifesto

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Existentialism Is a Humanism

#4 Mentioned in 2 episodes
Das Kapital

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History and Class Consciousness
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Dialectic of Enlightenment
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The Second Sex

#8 Mentioned in 2 episodes
Phenomenology of spirit

#9 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Oedipus Rex

#10 Mentioned in 1 episodes
No exit

#11 Mentioned in 1 episodes
What is Enlightenment?
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The Legend of Emperor Kennedy and a Theory of Non-Gardening
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#13 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Being and Nothingness

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Bloodlands
Europe Between Hitler and Stalin

#15 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Notes from Underground
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Lectures on liberation
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The Mandarins

#18 Mentioned in 1 episodes
What Is to Be Done?

#19 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The Origins of Totalitarianism

#20 Mentioned in 1 episodes
French Lessons
A Memoir