Read Modern Mind: An Intellectual History of the 20th Century Online
Authors: Peter Watson
Tags: #World History, #20th Century, #Retail, #Intellectual History, #History
Feldstein, Martin, 648
Fenichel, Otto, 223, 274, 505
Ferber, Edna, 217
Ferenczi, Sandor, 664
Ferlinghetti, Lawrence, 455
Fermi, Enrico, 393–4, 398, 507
Fessenden, Reginald, 210
Feuchtwanger, Lion, 231, 354, 356
Feyerabend, Paul Karl, 679
Feynman, Richard, 741
Fichte, Johann, 74
Finland: universities, 73
Firth, Raymond, 376
Fischer, Eugen, 310
Fish, Stanley, 716, 721, 723, 731–32, 735
Fisher, R. A., 699
Fiske, William, 41
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 215;
The Great Gatsby,
197–9
Flaubert, Gustave, 234, 714
Fleischmann, Raoul, 217
Fleming, Sir Alexander, 367–8
Flemming, Walther, 114
Flexner, Abraham, 303, 305
Fliess, Wilhelm, 142
Florensky, Pavel, 324
Florey, Howard Walter, Baron, 367–8
Fokine, Mikhail, 358
Fontenelle, Bernard de, 245
Ford, Henry, 6, 142
Förster, Bernard, 39–40
Forster, E. M., 174
Förster-Nietzsche, Elisabeth, 39–40, 173
Fortes, Meyer, 277
Fortune, Reo, 281
Fossey, Dian, 608;
Gorillas in the Mist,
610–11
Foster, Norman, 622
Foucault, Michel, 39, 627–31, 633–4, 663
Fournier, Alfred, 104
Fox, William, 87
Fraeckel-Conrat, Heinz, 749
France: in First World War, 145; intellectuals in, 411–12, 625–34, 743–4; and Treaty of Versailles, 173–7; universities in, 627
Franco, General Francisco, 336
Frank, Karl
see
Hagen, Paul
Frank, Philipp, 235
Frankfurt School, 225–6, 305–6, 331, 502
Frankfurter, Felix, 400
Franklin, Rosalind, 479–81
Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austro-Hungary, 144–5
Frazer, Sir James, 30, 61, 116, 223;
The Golden Bough,
60, 68, 141, 88
Frazier, E. Franklin:
The Negro Family in the United States,
390
Freed, Alan, 457
Freeman, Derek: Margaret Mead and the Samoa, 665
Frege, Gottlob, 100–1, 112, 271, 352;
Grundgesetze der Arithmetik, 158 French Connection, The
(film), 625
Frenkel, Naftaly Aronovich, 543
Frenkel-Brunswik, Else, 306
Freud, Anna, 307
Freud, Jakob (Sigmund’s father), 14, 112
Freud, Sigmund: on alienation, 53; Ardrey criticises, 607; attacked and questioned, 493–4, 498, 665; attitude to religion, 141; belief in instincts, 56; breach with Jung, 139–42; Breton influenced by, 202–3; character and manner, 11; Conrad rejects, 51; and dreams, 229; on ego and id, 135–6; and First World War, 150; French interest in, 634; Harold Bloom on, 724; Horney criticises, 275; influence, 61, 138, 140; Ionesco and, 419; late translation into French, 137; and Marx, 502–3, 632; Masson attacks, 663–4; modernist reliance on, 759–61; moves to London and dies, 306–7; on Nordau, 43; psychoanalytical failure, 761; on ‘rabble’, 44; resistance to, 58; sabotages reason, 188; and Schnitzler, 28, 55; stays in post-1919 Vienna, 180; suffers cancer of mouth, 273; on superego, 297–8; Teilhard de Chardin and, 578; theories, 13, 19–20, 27, 30, 34, 56; on ‘underworlds’, 25; university education, 74; and Wagner-Jauregg, 152; and Wolf Man, 144;
Civilisation and its Discontents,
7, 273–4, 297, 437;
The Future of an Illusion,
273;
The Interpretation of Dreams, 11–
14, 51, 135, 761;
Moses and Monotheism,
307;
The Psychopathology of Everyday Life,
150;
Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality,
106;
Totem and Taboo,
135, 141–2, 273;
see also
unconscious, the
Freud, Sophie, 180
Freundlich, Otto, 350
Frick, Henry Clay, 119
Frick, Wilhelm, 273
Friedan, Betty: The Feminine Mystique, 430–1, 432, 529
Friedkin, William, 625
Friedman, Milton, 282, 523, 544, 645–8, 650–1, 656, 767;
Capitalism and Freedom,
519–20;
Free to Choose
(with Rose Friedman), 646–7
Friedman, Rose, 645–7, 650–1
Friedmann, Alexander, 264, 266
Frisch, Karl von, 304, 606
Frisch, Otto, 258, 392–3, 395–6
Fröbel, Friedrich, 78
Fromm, Erich, 275, 305, 308, 354, 376, 432, 436–8, 503, 505;
The Sane Society,
437
Frosch, Paul, 20
Frost, Robert, 495, 542;
A Boy’s Will,
126
Fry, Roger, 127, 201
Fry, Varian, 353–4, 357
Fu Sinian, 179
Fuad, Prince Ahmad, 73
Fuchs, Klaus, 482, 507
Fuentes, Carlos, 706, 708
Fukuyama, Francis:
The End of History and the Last Man,
754–5, 759, 761
Fuld, Caroline, 303
Furtwängler, Wilhelm, 356
Fussell, Paul, 6;
The Great War in Modem Memory,
145–6, 156
Gabo, Naum, 164
Gagarin, Yuri, 484, 566
Gaitskell, Hugh, 447
Galbraith, John Kenneth, 447, 454, 649, 652, 655, 704, 761;
The Affluent Society,
441–3, 445–7;
The Culture of Contentment,
652–4;
The Good Society,
652, 654;
The New Industrial State,
590–2, 605
Gallo, Robert, 660
Gallup, George Horace, 333, 432
Galsworthy, John, 51
Galton, Francis, 44
Gamow, George, 508, 569–70
Gance, Abel, 157
Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand (Mahatma), 273
García Lorca, Federico, 335, 409
García Márquez, Gabriel, see Márquez, Gabriel García
Garet, Jedd, 512
Garvey, Marcus, 216
Gates, Bill, 605
Gaudier-Brzeska, Henri, 144
Gauguin, Paul, 58–9, 127, 181
Gay, John:
The Beggar’s Opera,
231
Gay, Peter, 221, 226
Geertz, Clifford, 674–6, 679, 714;
The Interpretation of Cultures,
674;
Local Knowledge,
675–6
Geiger, Hans, 262
Gein, Ed, 490
Geli-Mann, Murray, 509, 569, 747
Gellhorn, Martha, 409
Gellner, Ernest:
The Psychoanalytic Movement,
664–5
Genentech (company), 605, 616
Genet, Jean, 414–16, 418, 531
George, Stefan, 57, 64, 172, 226–7, 241
Germany: anti-Semitism in, 295–6, 355–6, 394, 436; dominance in ideas, 26; in First World War, 145; Nazi art in, 311–12; persecution of arts and sciences in, 300–9, 312–13, 753; pre-and post-First War conditions, 172–3; refugees flee to USA and London, 303–6, 350; religious persecution in, 314–15; rise of Nazism in, 240, 294–6, 300, 304, 314; in Second World War, 361; and Treaty of Versailles, 173–6; universities, 74;
see also
Weimar Republic; individual places and institutions
Gérôme, Jean-Léon:
Snake Charmer,
714
Gertler, Mark, 297
Gestapo, 300–1, 307, 315
Geva, Tamara, 359
Giacometti, Alberto, 414
Gide, André, 138, 200, 354, 409;
The Counterfeiters,
200–1;
Journals,
413
Gielgud, John, 640
Gilbert, Stuart, 194?
Gilbert, Walter, 615
Gilgamesh, 250
Gill, Brendan, 423
Gilpin, Charles, 216
Gingrich, Newt, 730
Ginsberg, Allen:
Howl,
429, 454–6
Ginsberg, Morris, 306
Giraudoux, Hippolyte Jean, 412
Giscard d’Estaing, Valéry, 621, 623
Glackens, William, 86
Glazer, Nathan, 447, 704;
Beyond the Melting Pot
(with Patrick Moynihan), 532
Gleick, James:
Chaos,
747
Glenn, John, 566
Gobineau, Arthur de, 42, 242, 243
Godard, Jean-Luc, 637, 639
Goddard, H. H., 148–9
Gödel, Kurt, 235, 270–1, 306, 352, 362–3, 668
Goebbels, Joseph, 300–1, 309, 313, 328–9, 331, 356
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 54–5
Gold, Harvey, 482
Gold, Thomas, 508
Golding, William:
Lord of the Flies,
642
Goldstein, Al, 529
Gollancz, Victor, 286–7, 387
Gombrich, Ernst, 183
Gomperz, Theodor, 30
Goncharova, Natalya, 164–5
Goodall, Jane, 608–10;
In the Shallow of Man,
609
Goodman, Paul, 596
Goodwin, Brian:
How the Leopard Changed Its Spots,
748
Gorer, Geoffrey, 277
Göring, Hermann, 297
Gorky, Arshile, 510
Gorky, Maxim, 318, 321–3
Gorlova, Zinaïda, 43
Göttingen, 259
Gottlieb, Michael, 657–8
Gottschaldt, Kurt, 310
Gould, Stephen Jay, 616, 692, 696–9, 750;
The Spandrels of San Marco and the Panglossian Paradigm
(with R. Lewontin),
The Mismeasure of Man,
696;
Wonderful Life,
697
Graham, Martha, 510, 513, 515
Grant, Madison, 390
Grasset, Bernard, 409
Graves, Robert, 153, 464
Great Train Robbery, The
(film), 86–7
Great Zimbabwe, 556
Greco, Juliette, 412
Greenberg, Clement, 511
Greenberg, Joseph:
Language in the Americas,
690–1
Greene, Brian:
The Elegant Universe,
744
Greene, Graham, 343
Greene, Michael, 745–6
Greenglass, David, 482
Greenwood, Arthur, 384
Greer, Germaine:
The Female Eunuch,
530
Grenfell, Julian, 145
Gribbin, John, 96
Grierson, John, 327
Griffith, D. W. (David Wark), 87–9
Griffith, Paul, 624
Grillparzer, Franz, 158
Gropius, Walter, 221–4, 304–5, 331, 622
Gross, Otto, 136
Grosz, George, 163, 221, 230–1, 300;
Republican Automatons,
163