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  3. Vol. 22 No. 2 (2018): 1918. Ways Out of the War

Vol. 22 No. 2 (2018): 1918. Ways Out of the War

					View Vol. 22 No. 2 (2018): 1918. Ways Out of the War

Guest-edited by Gregor Fitzi

Published: 2019-04-09

Articles

  • Introduction: Ways Out of the European War

    Gregor Fitzi
    9-16
    • pdf
  • Durkheim, Germany, War, Europe

    Bruno Karsenti
    17-34
    • pdf
  • Max Weber and the Problem of a ‘Successful Peace’

    Hinnerk Bruhns
    35-70
    • pdf
  • Vilfredo Pareto. History, his history

    Mario Aldo Toscano
    71-98
    • pdf
  • War, Culture and Lebensreform. Germany’s way to itself? A few considerations on Simmel’s war writings

    Claudia Portioli
    99-124
    • pdf
  • Nationalism or Europeanism? Simmel’s Dilemma

    Gregor Fitzi
    125-148
    • pdf
  • Bibliography of Simmel’s Writings in English Translation

    Thomas Kemple
    149-165
    • pdf
  • Angela Rammstedt, a Commemoration

    Claudia Portioli, Vincenzo Mele, Gregor Fitzi
    167-170
    • pdf

Reviews

  • Hinnerk Bruhns, Max Weber und der Erste Weltkrieg, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2017, 221 pages

    Gregor Fitzi
    171-174
    • pdf
  • Denis Thouard and Bénédicte Zimmermann (Eds.), Simmel, le parti-pris du tiers, Cnrs Éditions, Paris, 2017

    Vincenzo Mele
    174-179
    • pdf
  • Georg Simmel and the field of architecture. International conference (Paris-Strasbourg, 14-16 Mars 2018)

    Andrea Borsari
    179-184
    • pdf

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