Francis Lieber and the Culture of the Mind: Fifteen Papers Devoted to the Life, Times, and Contributions of the Nineteenth-century German-American Scholar, with an Excursus on Francis Lieber's Grave : Presented at the University of South Carolina's Bicentennial Year Symposium Held in Columbia, South Carolina, November 9-10, 2001

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Charles R. Mack, Henry H. Lesesne
University of South Carolina Press, 2005 - History - 196 pages

An anthology as diverse as the interests of the celebrated nineteenth-century thinker who inspired it

The subject of growing scholarly appreciation and interest, Francis Lieber (1798-1872) gained international renown as one of nineteenth-century America's preeminent public intellectuals. He is also recognized as one of the most distinguished faculty members in the University of South Carolina's institutional history. With Francis Lieber and the Culture of the Mind, Charles R. Mack and Henry H. Lesesne draw together an international group of scholars from fields as diverse as Lieber's own multifaceted interests--cultural studies, history, law, linguistics, art history, philosophy, religion, and political science--to commemorate and reevaluate the German-American thinker's legacy to the twenty-first century.

A testament to Lieber's pioneering interdisciplinary spirit, the essays investigate the major concerns of his political and moral philosophy, his interpretations of the U.S. Constitution, and his impact on international law and military conduct, as well as address his less studied interests in aesthetics and linguistics. Collectively these essays are a cogent introduction to the celebrated scholar and to the pervasive influence of his ideas on our world.

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