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A Terrible Beauty

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The People and Ideas that Shaped the Modern Mind

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1 Disturbing the Peace
Sigmund Freud
The Interpretation of Dreams
Psychoanalysis
Therapeutic nihilism
Arthur Evans
Knossos
Hugo de Vries
Mutationism
Mendelian inheritance
Max Planck
Black body
Introduction to quantum mechanics
Pablo Picasso
Exposition Universelle (1900)
Richard von Krafft-Ebing
2 Half-Way House
Individualism
Universalism
Arthur Schnitzler
Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Franz Brentano
Edmund Husserl
Phenomenology (philosophy)
Gestalt psychology
Otto Weininger
Otto Wagner
Adolf Loos
Gustav Klimt
Vienna Secession
Ernst Mach
3 Darwin's Heart of Darkness
Herbert Spencer
Social Darwinism
Ernst Haeckel
Max Nordau
Degeneration (Max Nordau)
Francis Galton
Eugenics
Max Weber
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
Joseph Conrad
Heart of Darkness
4 Les Demoiselles De Modernisme
Richard Strauss
Salome (opera)
Modernism
Die Brücke
Arnold Schoenberg
Fauvism
Henri Matisse
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Georges Braque
Cubism
Alfred Stieglitz
Wassily Kandinsky
Henri Bergson
5 The Pragmatic Mind of America
William James
Pragmatism
John Dewey
Louis Sullivan
Frank Lloyd Wright
Wright brothers
Ashcan School
William Glackens
George Luks
D. W. Griffith
6 E = mc2
Ernest Rutherford
Nuclear physics
Albert Einstein
History of special relativity
Introduction to special relativity
Bertrand Russell
Alfred North Whitehead
Principia Mathematica
7 Ladders of Blood
W. E. B. Du Bois
Thomas Hunt Morgan
Franz Boas
Hiram Bingham III
Alfred Wegener
8 Volcano
Armory Show
Marcel Duchamp
Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2
Guillaume Apollinaire
Igor Stravinsky
Sergei Diaghilev
Introduction to general relativity
Niels Bohr
Bohr–Einstein debates
Carl Jung
Thomas Mann
Marcel Proust
Alfred Adler
9 Counter-Attack
World War I
World War I in art and literature
Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales
Robert Yerkes
Rupert Brooke
Robert Graves
Wilfred Owen
Isaac Rosenberg
Siegfried Sassoon
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Dada
Jean Arp
Kurt Schwitters
André Breton
Louis Aragon
Constructivism (art)
Alexander Rodchenko
Vladimir Tatlin
Anatoly Lunacharsky
El Lissitzky
Naum Gabo
Vladimir Mayakovsky
10 Eclipse
Oswald Spengler
The Decline of the West
John Maynard Keynes
György Lukács
Vienna Circle
Arthur Stanley Eddington
11 The Acquisitive Wasteland
R. H. Tawney
T. S. Eliot
Ezra Pound
Luigi Pirandello
Karl Kraus
James Joyce
Ulysses (novel)
F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby
Virginia Woolf
Surrealism
12 Babbitt's Middletown
Sinclair Lewis
Middletown studies
Harlem Renaissance
Harold Ross
John Reith, 1st Baron Reith
Henry Luce
13 Heroe's Twilight
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Emil Nolde
Bertolt Brecht
Kurt Weill
Alban Berg
Bauhaus
Walter Gropius
New Objectivity (architecture)
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Josef Albers
László Moholy-Nagy
Paul Klee
Frankfurt School
Theodor W. Adorno
Walter Benjamin
Erich Fromm
Max Horkheimer
Rainer Maria Rilke
Martin Heidegger
Being and Time
Continental philosophy
Logical positivism
Kurt Gödel
Karl Popper
Robert Musil
Franz Kafka
14 The Evolution of Evolution