Jerrold Seigel Explained
Jerrold Seigel is an American historian who is Professor Emeritus at New York University. He taught for twenty-five years at Princeton University.[1] His book Modernity and Bourgeois Life: Society, Politics and Culture in England, France, and Germany since 1750 (2012), won the 2014 Laura Shannon Prize for "the best book in European studies that transcends a focus on any one country, state, or people to stimulate new ways of thinking about contemporary Europe as a whole."[2] [3] He has been called "one of the greatest practitioners of intellectual history in our time"[4] and sits on the editorial board of the Journal of the History of Ideas.
Bibliography
- Marx's Fate: The Shape of a Life (Princeton University Press, 1978)
- Bohemian Paris: Culture, Politics, and the Boundaries of Bourgeois Life, 1830-1930 (Viking, 1986)
- The Private Worlds of Marcel Duchamp: Desire, Liberation, and the Self in Modern Culture (University of California Press, 1995)
- The Idea of the Self: Thought and Experience in Western Europe since the Seventeenth Century (Cambridge University Press, 2005).
- Modernity and Bourgeois Life: Society, Politics and Culture in England, France, and Germany since 1750 (Cambridge University Press, 2012)
- Between Cultures: Europe and Its Others in Five Exemplary Lives (Penn Press, 2015)
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Jerrold Seigel, PhD. Nour Foundation. 15 July 2017.
- Web site: JERROLD SEIGEL. New York Institute for the Humanities.
- News: Caro. Monica. Nanovic Institute awards $10,000 Laura Shannon Prize to 'Modernity and Bourgeois Life'. 15 July 2017. Notre Dame News. February 12, 2014.
- Web site: Between Cultures. upenn.edu. 15 July 2017.