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Who exactly are the intellectuals ? This term is so widely used today that we forget that it is a recent invention, dating from the late nineteenth century.

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Christophe Charle's "Naissance des Intellectuels" has long been recognised as the most probing and rigorous analysis of the conditions which gave rise, in the course of the Dreyfus Affair, to the distinctively French conception of "l'intellectuel". Its exceptional combination of analytical command and sociological data provides a model for comparable studies, and so this English translation is to be warmly welcomed.
Stefan Collini, author of Absent Minds; Intellectuals in Britain

The term "intellectuals" has become so widely used since the time of the Dreyfus affair that we forget that until then, university faculty, artists and writers were nowhere typically a political and cultural avant-garde. Charle's work turns a sharp focus towards the creation of modern intellectuals, and brings out its worldwide cultural significance. This is a very welcome translation of an important book.
Randall Collins, University of Pennsylvania



Table of Contents

PART ONE: INTELLECTUALS BEFORE THE INTELLECTUELS

Chapter One: The Intellectuel, a Historical and Social Genealogy

Chapter Two: Intellectuels or Elite?

PART TWO: INTELLECTUELS AND THE FIELD OF POWE

Chapter Three: The Emergence of the Party of the Intellectuals

Chapter Four: Intellectuals versus Elite: A Reading of the Dreyfus Affair

Chapter Five: Intellectuals of the Left and Intellectuals of the Right

Conclusion to the English Edition

Birth of the Intellectuals

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/06/2015
      ISBN13: 9780745690353, 978-0745690353
      ISBN10: 0745690351

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Who exactly are the intellectuals ? This term is so widely used today that we forget that it is a recent invention, dating from the late nineteenth century.

      Trade Review

      Christophe Charle's "Naissance des Intellectuels" has long been recognised as the most probing and rigorous analysis of the conditions which gave rise, in the course of the Dreyfus Affair, to the distinctively French conception of "l'intellectuel". Its exceptional combination of analytical command and sociological data provides a model for comparable studies, and so this English translation is to be warmly welcomed.
      Stefan Collini, author of Absent Minds; Intellectuals in Britain

      The term "intellectuals" has become so widely used since the time of the Dreyfus affair that we forget that until then, university faculty, artists and writers were nowhere typically a political and cultural avant-garde. Charle's work turns a sharp focus towards the creation of modern intellectuals, and brings out its worldwide cultural significance. This is a very welcome translation of an important book.
      Randall Collins, University of Pennsylvania



      Table of Contents

      PART ONE: INTELLECTUALS BEFORE THE INTELLECTUELS

      Chapter One: The Intellectuel, a Historical and Social Genealogy

      Chapter Two: Intellectuels or Elite?

      PART TWO: INTELLECTUELS AND THE FIELD OF POWE

      Chapter Three: The Emergence of the Party of the Intellectuals

      Chapter Four: Intellectuals versus Elite: A Reading of the Dreyfus Affair

      Chapter Five: Intellectuals of the Left and Intellectuals of the Right

      Conclusion to the English Edition

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