ALAN BULLOCK and STEPHEN TROMBLEY, editors

The Norton Dictionary of Modern Thought

A unique work of reference and a companion to all fields of modern thought.

How often are attempts to broaden your knowledge of modern thought frustrated by terms and allusions that you do not understand? In this age of rapid-fire informational exchange and unprecedented specialization, no one can honestly claim to know the whole vocabulary of modern thought, yet most people would like to understand more. The Norton Dictionary of Modern Thought now provides us with a rich and reliable resource for staying on top of trends and actually enhancing our cultural literacy. With thousands of entries written by an international cast of artists, scholars, and scientists, this book offers an authoritative treasure trove of concepts defining the world in which we live.

More discursive than an ordinary dictionary, more compact than an encyclopedia, and more selective than either, it covers the whole range of modern thought from the latest developments in astrophysics to recent trends in the arts. This volume is indispensable as a reference book, irresistible for browsing through — practically an education in itself.

  • "How did one exist without this splendid book?" — The Economist

Alan Bullock established his reputation as a historian with Hitler, a Study of Tyranny, and is joint editor of the Oxford History of Modern Europe. He lives in Oxford, England. Stephen Trombley's books include Modern British Architecture Since 1945; he is a film director and chairman of the independent production company Worldview Pictures. He lives in London.

The Norton Dictionary of Modern Thought

1999 / hardcover / ISBN 0-393-04696-6 / 1000 pages / REFERENCE
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