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The Intellectual Resistance in Europe
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Introduction: The Origins of the Intellectual Resistance PART 1 France 1. The Lessons of the Resistance 2. Liberation 3. The Limits of Choice PART 2 Germany 4. The Dilemmas of Opposition 5. A Foundation for Change 6. The Road to Restoration

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James D. Wilkinson is Associate Professor of History and of History and Literature, Harvard University.

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Wilkinson has illuminated in a subtle and perceptive way a crucial period of European intellectual history.
*The New Republic*

James D. Wilkinson’s thought-provoking and richly detailed book tells how the war acted as a catalyst for this group, leading them into an intense period of self-examination.
*New York Times Book Review*

Crisply written and well organized, his book has a swift pace… Wilkinson’s summaries inspire confidence, just as his unobtrusive critical comments offer useful benchmarks.
*Salmagundi*

This first work promises a brilliant career… Wilkinson’s book is tight-knit, well-organized and structured, and couched in remarkably graceful and lucid prose. Indeed, for lucidity I can only compare it with the writing of Stuart Hughes… I think that a great many readers will turn to this study as the most thoughtful and enlightening account of an important though frustrating episode in intellectual history.
*Gordon Wright*

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