Read Modern Mind: An Intellectual History of the 20th Century Online
Authors: Peter Watson
Tags: #World History, #20th Century, #Retail, #Intellectual History, #History
Grote, George, 729
Groves, Leslie, 397
Grundig, Hans, 301
Guber, Boris, 324
Guenther, H. F. K., 296
Guernica, 336
Guggenheim, Peggy, 510
Guitry, Sacha, 409
Gunn, Thom, 464
Gurdjieff, George Ivanovich, 642
Gurney, Ivor, 153
Guth, Alan, 741
Guzzardi, Peter, 739–40
Haakon, Paul, 359
Habermas, Jürgen, 32, 633–4, 671
Hacker, Andrew:
Two Nations,
654–5, 761
Hadar, Ethiopia, 612–13
Hadden, Briton, 211
Haeckel, Ernst, 41, 171, 581
Hagen, Paul (or Karl Frank), 353
Hahn, Otto, 394–6
Haig, General Douglas (
later
1st Earl), 145–6
Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia, 612
Haidane, J. B. S., 473
Haley, Bill, 457
Hall, G. Stanley, 78, 278
Halston (fashion designer), 663
Halverson, H. M., 494
Hankey, Maurice, 1st Baron, 365
Hannaford, Ivan, 391
Harding, Warren, 208
Hardy, George, 362
Harford, James, 482–3
Haring, Keith, 663
Harkness, Edward, 119
Harlem, New York, 215–16
Harrington, Michael:
The Other America,
520–2, 656
Harris, Judith Rich:
The Nurture Assumption,
759
Hartmann, Heinz, 235
Harvard University, 74–6, 78, 732; Graduate School of Business Studies, 78–9
Harvey, David: The Condition of Postmodernity,
679–81
Harvey, William, 147
Hata, Sachachiro, 105–6
Hauptmann, Elisabeth, 231
Hauptmann, Gerhart, 227, 231
Hauser, Arnold, 27, 181, 376
Hausmann, Raoul, 163
Haussman, Baron Georges-Eugène, 52
Hawking, Stephen, 739–43;
A Brief History of Time,
739
Hayek, Friedrich von, 183, 381, 386–7. 544, 549, 551, 645, 656, 665;
The Constitution of Liberty,
517–18, 520;
The Road to Serfdom,
378–9, 517
Hayman, Ronald, 135, 232
Haynes, C. Vance, 555
Hearst, William Randolph, 348–9
Heartfield, John, 163, 300, 350–1
Heatley, N. G., 367–8
Heckel, Erich, 55, 163
Hefner, Hugh, 529
Hegel, G. W. F., 235, 242, 380, 408, 754
Heidegger, Martin: background and ideas, 233–4; in continental school of philosophy, 32; Hannah Arendt studies with, 307–9, 502; influence on Bonhoeffer, 314; Kafka and, 239; Karl Mannheim attends lectures, 376; Marcuse studies under, 502; Nietzsche influences, 39; and religious thinkers, 575–6; Rilke anticipates, 228; Sartre influenced by, 408, 410; on submitting, 752;
Being and Time,
233–4, 308–9
Heiden, Konrad, 354
Heinkel, Ernst, 269
Heisenberg, Werner, 258–61, 267, 270–1, 373, 397, 668
Heider, Walter, 267–8, 373
Helmer, Olaf, 306
Hemingway, Ernest, 215, 285, 286, 334–5, 339. 409, 704, 715;
For Whom the Bell Tolls,
335
Hempel, Cari, 306
Henderson, Fletcher, 216
Henking, H., 114
Hennings, Emmy, 161
Henri, Robert, 85–6
Herrnstein, Richard J. (and Charles
Murray):
The Bell Curve,
698–700
Hertz, Heinrich, 21, 210, 366
Herzl, Theodor, 28, 44–5, 56
Hilbert, David, 24, 260, 270–1, 352
Hildebrand, Alan, 687–8
Hill, Andrew, 613
Hill, Christopher, 467, 561–2;
Puritanism and Revolution,
561;
The World Turned Upside Down,
603–5
Hill, Thomas:
Most Pleasaunte Art of the Interpretation of Dreames, 602
Hiller, E. T.:
The Strike,
282
Hilton, Rodney, 467, 561–2
Himmelfarb, Gertrude, 735–6
Himmler, Heinrich, 295, 307, 309, 311, 315, 581
Hindemith, Paul, 55?, 131, 222, 231–2, 313, 351, 356
Hiroshima, 387, 401, 729
Hiroshima mon amour
(film), 638
Hirschmann, Eduard, 15
Hirt, August, 311
Hitchcock, Alfred, 490–1
Hite, Shere, 531–2
Hitler, Adolf: anti-Semitism, 242–3, 307; assassination attempt on, 315; at art school in Vienna, 43; becomes Chancellor, 300; effect on German culture, 753; and German individuality, 294; ideology, 240–4, 295; love of classical world, 246; makes will, 311; Musil disparages, 236; and Olympic Games (1936), 329; orders death of Bonhoeffer, 315; personal effect, 4; in prison, 239; rise to power, 173, 176, 222; and Rosenberg’s
Mythus,
295–7; schooling with Wittgenstein, 158; sees Strauss’s
Salome,
54; and socialist uprising (1918), 163; and suppression of art, 295, 301–2; taste in art, 311–13;
Mein Kampf,
240–3, 311
Hobhouse, Arthur, 174
Hobsbawm, Eric, 285, 467;
Primitive Rebels,
561
Höch, Anna, 163
Hoffmann, Eric Achille, 104
Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 28–30, 32–3, 36–7, 44, 55, 59, 136, 180, 192, 227–8, 274, 330, 415;
Idyll on an Ancient Vase Painting,
29
Hofstadter, Richard, 79, 85, 704, 757;
Anti-lntellectualism in American Life,
207, 704
Hoggart, Richard:
The Uses of Literacy,
465–6
Holborn, Haajo, 223
Hölderlin, Friedrich, 233
Holloway, Christopher, 464
Hollywood, 326–7, 357, 636
Hook, Sidney, 235, 447
Hoover, Herbert, 646
Hope, Francis, 152
Hopper, Edward, 86
Horgan, John:
The End of Science,
755–7. 766
Horkheimer, Max, 225, 305–6, 357, 376, 502
Horne, Lena, 523
Horney, Karen, 223, 274, 306, 505;
The Neurotic Personality of Our Time,
275–6
Horowitz, Irving Louis, 761;
The Decomposition of Sociology,
764–5
House of German Art, Munich, 311, 313
Houtermans, Fritz, 400
Howard, Ebenezer, 521, 581
Howe, Irving, 439, 447, 761
Howells, Dean:
Rise of Silas Lapham,
209
Hoyer, Hermann, 312
Hoyle, Fred, 508
Hubble, Edwin, 265–7, 346, 508, 569, 752, 756
Hubble, Grace, 266
Hudson, Rock, 66
Hughes, Langston, 215–16
Hughes, Robert, 61, 167, 204, 336, 512
Hughes, Ted, 608, 641
Hulme, T. E., 66
Hülsenbeck, Richard, 161, 163
Hume, David, 678
Hungary, 181–2; 1956 revolt in, 537;
see also
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Hunter, George William:
Civic Biology,
207
Huntington, Samuel: The Clash of Civilisations and the Remaking of World Order, 767 Hurok, Sol, 348
Husserl, Edmund, 31–3, 35–7, 65–6, 75. 87. 90, 233–4, 237, 309, 408, 502;
Logical Investigations, 31
Hutchinson, George, 217n
Huxley, Aldous, 99, 266;
Brave New World,
297–9;
The Doors of Perception,
597
Huxley, Julian, 340, 371, 372, 577
Huxley, Thomas Henry, 74, 372
Ibsen, Henrik, 171
Ijimere, Obotunde, 713
Illich, Ivan:
Deschooling Society,
535–6
Immaterial, The
exhibition (Paris 1985), 681
Incas, 118–21
India: cultural crisis, 762–3; fiction of, 709–12; universities, 73
Inge, William Ralph, Dean of St Paul’s, 290–1, 575, 767;
God and the Astronomers,
290
Institute of Red Professors, 317, 317–18
International Centre of Genetic Epistemology, Geneva, 500
International Congress of Modern Architecture (CIAM), 331
International Monetary Fund, 389
Ionesco, Eugène, 412, 414, 418–20, 757
Iran: universities, 73
IRCAM (Institut de Recherche et de Co-ordination Acoustique/Musique; ‘Petit Beaubourg’), 621, 623–4
Isherwood, Christopher, 297, 332
Israel: in Yom Kippur War (1973). 589
J’accuse
(film), 157
Jackson, Mahalia, 523
Jacob, Max, 129
Jacobs, Jane: The Death and Life of Great American Cities, 520–2, 581, 622, 680, 761
Jacobson, Roman, 353
Jacoby, Russell: The Last Intellectuals, 761
James, Henry, 75
James, William, 41, 65, 67, 74–8, 90, 110, 306, 550, 597, 770;
Pragmatism,
75;
Varieties of Religious Experience,
770
Jameson, Fredrick:
The Political Unconscious, 715–16
Janco, Marcel, 161
Janowitz, Hans, 222
Jansky, Jan, 147
Japan: atom-bombed (1945). 401–2; culture and psychology analysed, 402–4; gains concessions in China, 178; modernisation, 70–1; universities, 73
Jarry, Alfred, 163;
Ubu Roi,
23
Jaspers, Karl, 308–9
Jawlensky, Aleksey, 64, 161
Jazz Singer, The
(film), 326
Jefferson, Thomas, 112
Jeffreys, Alec, 682–3
Jencks, Christopher:
Inequality,
534–5, 700
Jenney, William Le Barron, 81
Jennings, Elizabeth, 464
Jensen, Arthur, 526, 534
Jesus Christ, 574–5, 578
Jewish Colonial Trust, 45
Jews: achievements, 244; Bergson retains faith, 67; and Eichmann trial, 504–5; in France, 630; Freud on, 307; and honour, 44–5; repression in and emigration from Nazi Germany, 67, 243. 302, 309. 327, 352–7, 394. 435. 606; in Vienna, 28, 56; and Zionism, 45;, see
also
anti-Semitism in Index of Ideas and Subjects
Jiang Qing, 539–40
Joachim, Johann, 54
Johanson, Don, 612–14, 688
John XXIII, Pope:
Mater et Magistra
(encyclical), 579;
Pacem in Terris
(encyclical), 580
John, Augustus, 99
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 74