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Dictionary of the History of Ideas

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Translations of Kant, Herder, Voltaire, Rousseau, and
Marx are by F. M. Barnard.

Philip Bagby, Culture and History (Berkeley and Los
Angeles, 1959). F. M. Barnard, “Culture and Political De-
velopment,” American Political Science Review, 63 (1969),
379-97. William R. Dennes, ed., Civilization (Berkeley and
Los Angeles, 1959). T. S. Eliot, Notes Towards a Definition
of Culture
(London, 1948). L. Febvre, ed., Civilisation: Le
mot et l'idée
(Paris, 1930). Patrick Gardiner, ed., Theories
of History
(Glencoe, Ill., 1959). Johann Gottfried von
Herder, Sämtliche Werke, ed. Bernard Suphan, 33 vols.
(Berlin, 1877-1913). Gertrude Jaeger and Philip Selznick,
“A Normative Theory of Culture,” American Sociological
Review,
29 (1964), 653-69. A. L. Kroeber and Clyde Kluck-
hohn, Culture (Cambridge, Mass., 1952), contains a detailed
bibliography. Karl Mannheim, Essays on the Sociology of
Culture
(London, 1956). Bruce Mazlish, The Riddle of His-
tory: The Great Speculators from Vico to Freud
(New York
and London, 1966). Wolfgang Schmidt-Hidding, ed., Kultur
und Zivilisation
(Munich, 1967), includes extensive bibliog-
raphies. Giambattista Vico, Scienza nuova (1725), trans. H.
Bergin and M. Fisch as The New Science (Ithaca, 1948;
1963). Alfred Weber, Kulturgeschichte als Kultursoziologie
(Leiden, 1935). Karl J. Weintraub, Visions of Culture
(Chicago and London, 1966). Raymond Williams, Culture
and Society: 1780-1950
(London, 1958).

FREDERICK M. BARNARD

[See also Cultural Development; Environment and Cul-
ture;
Hegelian...; Marxism; Positivism in Europe to 1900;
Volksgeist; Zeitgeist. ]