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Hegel's Historical Context: A Review Article

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 June 2009

Andrzej Walicki
Affiliation:
University of Notre Dame

Abstract

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Type
Thinking about History
Copyright
Copyright © Society for the Comparative Study of Society and History 1987

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References

1 Cf. Besancon, Alain, The Intellectual Origins of Leninism (Oxford: Blackwell, 1981), 52Google Scholar.

2 It is rather strange that the author does not in this context mention the Polish uprising of 1830–31, as it elicited a great and truly enthusiastic response in Germany. See Gerecke, A., Das deutsche Echo auf die Polnische Erhebung von 1830 (Wiesbaden: 1964)Google Scholar.

3 See Lobkowicz, N., Theory and Practice. History of a Concept from Aristotle to Marx (London: Notre Dame, 1967), 194Google Scholar.

4 Cf. my book, Philosophy and Romantic Nationalism. The Case of Poland (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1982), 136–51Google Scholar.

5 Quoted in Modern European Intellectual History. Reappraisals and New Perspectives, Capra, Dominick La and Kaplan, Steven L., eds. (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1982), 17Google Scholar.