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Henry Adams and the Need to Know

Edited by William Merrill Decker and
Earl N. Harbert
399 pages, 6 x 9 1/4
6 b&w illustrations
Cloth ISBN 0-934909-87-3 • $50.00
Massachusetts Historical Society

For Henry Adams at the turn of the twentieth century, as for his successors in the twenty-first, the relation of mind to a world remade by technology and geopolitical conflict largely determined the destiny of civil life. Henry Adams and the Need to Know presents fourteen essays that articulate Adams’s ongoing preoccupation with knowledge, stressing his eclecticism and his need to clarify the role of critical intelligence in public life.

Adams’s work appeals to a wide spectrum of historical and literary inquiry and claims a place in multiple scholarly contexts. The topics covered in this volume range from international politics (of Adams’s age and ours) to portraiture, from orientalism and travel literature to the disintegration of the human mind. Here, leading scholars explore often-overlooked details of Adams’s relationships with people and ideas. They reopen settled topics and reframe truisms. Each essay affirms, in one way or another, that to study Adams is to discover his continuing and astonishing relevance.

Contributors:
* Paul A. Bové (University of Pittsburgh) * Richard A. Samuelson (independent scholar) * Ormond Seavey (George Washington University) * Leslie Butler (Dartmouth College) * Crosbie Smith (University of Kent) * Ian Higginson (University of Kent) * Richard Androne (Albright College) * Barry Maine (Wake Forest University) * Joanne Jacobson (Yeshiva University) * Pierre Lagayette (Université Paris Sorbonne) * Charles Vandersee (University of Virginia) * John Orr (University of Portland) * Cindy Weinstein (California Institute of Technology) * William Merrill Decker (Oklahoma State University) * J. C. Levenson (University of Virginia)



Author of The Literary Vocation of Henry Adams, William Merrill Decker is Professor of English at Oklahoma State University. Earl N. Harbert, author of The Force So Much Closer Home: Henry Adams and the Adams Family, is Professor Emeritus at Northeastern University.


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