Term
Spring 2025
Faculty
Edward G. Baring
Registrar description
In this course, graduate students gain a grounding in modern European intellectual history, both as a historical topic and as a disciplinary field. Covering the central methodological debates of academic intellectual history and reading the classics of European thought since the Enlightenment, students grapple with the ideas that have shaped European culture and politics over the past two hundred and fifty years, and that still inform theoretical debates today.