Since the collapse of Soviet Communism, reintegrating Nietzsche into east European cultural history has become the task at hand. The nine studies contained in this volume offer a major contribution to understanding Nietzsche's influence on late 19th and early 20th century political thought.
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Since the collapse of Soviet Communism, reintegrating Nietzsche into east European cultural history has become the task at hand. The nine studies contained in this volume offer a major contribution to understanding Nietzsche's influence on late 19th and early 20th century political thought.
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Minor rubbing. Slight binding corner bumps. VG. 22x14cm, viii, 246 pp, Series: East European Monographs No. DXIV. Contains 10 papers. Includes: A. Freifeld "Nietzscheanism & Anti-Nietzscheanism in East Europe"; P. Bergmann "Nietzsche & Christ Among Nations"; A. Walicki "Nietzsche in Poland (Before 1918); B. Egyed " Nietzsche's Early Reception in Hungary"; U. Heftrich "The Early Czech Nietzsche Reception: T.G. Masaryk, O. Brrezina, F.X. Salda"; K. Hitchins " Early Modernism in Bulgaria: Pencho Slaveikov & Nietzsche"; K. Hitchins " Lucian Blaga & the Nietzsche Reception in Romania"; B.G. Rosenthal " Nietzsche, Nationality, Nationalism"; E. Kiss "Lukács vs. Nietzsche, or the Most Significant Stalinist Trial in Philosophy"; R. Reschke " Philosophia Non Grata: Friedrich Nietzsche in the German Democratic Republic (1982-1989)".