Read Modern Mind: An Intellectual History of the 20th Century Online
Authors: Peter Watson
Tags: #World History, #20th Century, #Retail, #Intellectual History, #History
Yezhov, N. I., 324
Yom Kippur War (1973), 589
Young, Andrew, 525
Young, Michael:
The Rise of the Meritocracy,
448–9, 698
Yung Wing, 70
Zabel, William, 446
Zadkine, Ossip, 355
Zehme, Albertine, 58–9
Zemlinsky, Alexander von, 56
Zentralblatt für Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete,
352
Zervos, Christian, 336
Zhdanov, Andrei, 320, 412, 474
Zhou Enlai, 540
Zhoukoud, Adolf, 311, 313
Ziegler, Adolf, 312
Zimbabwe, 556–7
Zimbalist, Efrem, 356
Znaniecki, Florian, 282
Zola, Emile, 24, 43, 209, 245, 327
Zuckmayer, Carl, 231
Zukor, Adolph, 87
Zurich, 161, 229
Zweig, George, 569
Zweig, Stefan, 28, 44, 228, 307, 353
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abstract art, 63–5
abstract expressionism, 510–11, 515
acetylene-based fabrics, 343
acquisitive society, 186–7, 208, 210
Addison’s disease, 103
adenine, 480
adolescence, 278–9
adrenaline, 103
advertising: emphasises prodigality, 594; and pop art, 511; and status, 446
aeronautics
see
flight
aesthetic experience: and corporate business, 591
aesthetics: value (cultural), 722–3; Vienna and, 29
see also
canon (literary); culture affluence, 441–3, 520, 591
‘African Mind’, 527;
see also Négritude
Afro-Americans
see
US minorities, racial
agitprop, 165–6, 474
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), 658, 660, 662–3, 764
alcoholism, 103–4
alienation, 53, 225, 289, 292, 408, 599, 640, 704
alternative consciousness, 502
altruism, 619
amplification, 476–7, 617
anaerobes, 685
‘angry young men’, 463–5
animal behaviour (ethology), 309–10, 606–12
anthropic principle, 742
anthropology: applied to US society, 212–15; and cultural variations, 278–81, 461–2, 674–6; Frazer and, 30, 60; Freeman challenges, 665; and native
Americans, 116–20; and psychoanalysis, 141–2; and study of
adolescence, 278–9;
see also
Ruth Benedict; Franz Boas; Margaret Mead; Clifford Geertz
antibiotics, 367–8
antidepressants, 501, 597
anti-psychiatry, 502
anti-Semitism: decline of, 760; German, 42–3, 394; growth of, 71; Heidegger and, 309; Hitler and, 243–4; in Hungary, 181; Jung’s, 759; and literary canon, 726–7; in USA, 327, 352, 435; in Vienna, 12, 33, 45, 56, 243; Zola condemns, 327;
see also
holocaust; Jews; National Socialism; race theory
apartheid, 526
Apollo space program (USA), 566–8
archaeology: in Africa, 725–8; and cultural distribution, 555–65; in Egypt and Middle East, 246–52;
see also
dendrochronology; Potassium-Argon dating; radiocarbon dating; and individual sites and peoples in Index of Names, People and Places
architecture: and Bauhaus, 34, 223–4; ‘brown world’, 332; and Flatiron Building, 80–2; international style, CIAM, 331–2, 622;
Plan Voisin
, 332; and Pompidou Centre (Paris), 621–3; postmodern, 679; in Vienna, 26–7, 34–5; ‘white world’, 332;
see also
individual architects and buildings in Index of Names, People and Places
Arica, 598–9
Armory Show, New York (1912), 126–8
ARPANET, 736–7
arrhenoplasm, 33
artificial life, 746, 748
Aryans and Aryanism, 40, 42–3, 241, 296, 315
Ashcan school (painters), 85–6, 89
astrology, 602–3
astrophysics (and cosmology): and cosmic radiation, 569–73; and Eddington’s relativity experiments, 183–5, 264; and unstable universe, 264–6;
see also,
‘Big Bang’; nuclear synthesis
atomic bomb: development of, 392–3, 395–401; dropped on Japan, 401–2, 728–9; in USSR, 507;
see also
hydrogen bomb; nuclear energy
atomic structure
see
particle physics
atonality, 56–7, 230, 512
autism, 506
automatic writing, 164
automation, 365
avant-garde (art), 107, 126–9, 161–7, 203–4, 510–12; defined, 53;
see also
modernism
awareness movement, 600–1
baby boom, 537
background radiation
see
relict radiation
bakelite
(earlier
Bakalite), 97–8
ballet, 130–2, 357–9, 510, 512–15
Bantu (people), 557
Beat culture, 454–6, 595, 760
behaviorism, 495–8, 500, 551
Bell Curve, 698–9
beta decay, 393
beta-blockers, 659
‘Big Bang’ theory, 508, 569–71, 740–1,
751, 755
‘Big brother’, 473
bioenergetics, 598
birth control
see
contraception
black body problem, 22–3
black holes, 572–3, 739–41, 755
blacks
see
US minorities, racial
Blaue Reiter, Der (movement), 55
‘blight of dullness’, 521, 680
blood transfusion, 147
boosterism, 210
Boxer Rising (China, 1898), 70
branes, 745
Brownian motion, 61, 95
Brücke, Die (movement), 55
bull cults, 251
business administration: education for, 78–80
business-cycle theory, 652
Cambrian Explosion, 686
cancer research, 658–62, 666, 700
canon (literary), 722–6, 732–3
capitalism: and alienation, 436; collapse foretold, 224, 293, 378; communist alternative, 294; and cooperation, 389; as creative haven, 767; and culture, 186–8; Daniel Bell on, 593–4; Orwell writes against, 288; and Protestant ethic, 46–7; static nature, 378; universal evolution towards, 753
carbon-14 dating
see
radiocarbon dating
catastrophe theory, 746–7
cathode rays, 21
Catholicism: and modernism, 53; resists scientific revolution, 67–9; values, 46–7;
see also
Christianity
cave paintings (prehistoric), 368–70
cavity magnetron, 366, 392
cellophane, 343
celluloid, 97
Cepheid stars, 182
ceremonies of the whole, 30
CFCs, 586
chaoplexity, 746–7, 764
chaos theory, 746
chemical bond, 266, 268, 343–4
chemistry, 96, 266–7
childhood: understanding of, 77–8, 498–500
chimpanzees: studied, 608–9, 611, 618
Christianity: as ‘absolute religion’, 753–4; Christopher Hill on changes in, 603–4; and discovery of Dead Sea scrolls, 574–5; ‘Five Fundamentals’, 207; and Nazism, 314–15; opposition to evolution theory, 207–8; and other religions, 188; reaction to scientific revolution, 67–9, 575–8; and revisionist theology, 576–9; and secularisation, 604; and social principles, 381–2, 388; and transcendent truth, 472; and Vatican II, 579–80; worldwide spread of, 245;
see also
religion
chromosomes, 114–15, 373–4;
see also
genes
church-going, 603–4
cinema
see
films and cinema
cities: decline and rehabilitation in USA, 520–2, 680; Mumford on, 289
civil disobedience, 549
civil rights movement (USA), 391, 523–4, 528–9, 551, 753
class (social), 284–6, 448–9, 451
climate: human influence on, 586
cloning, 614–16
code-breaking (wartime), 361–4
Cold War, the, 410, 444, 474, 481, 507, 517, 538, 591
colloids, 344
colonialism, 714–15
Colossus (calculating machine), 364–5
communism: collapse of, 753; and Cuban missile crisis, 517; French intellectuals embrace, 412–13; ideology of, 632; repression under, 539–44; US suppression of, 434; Western attitudes to, 292–4, 386–7; world spread of, 517;
see also
Marxism
computers, 363–5;
see also
Internet
Confucianism, 69–71, 178–9
Consciousness I, II and III, 583–4, 586
consciousness studies, 701–3, 746, 756
consilience, 692, 768
constructivism, 68, 166
consumerism, 444–6
continental drift, 122–4, 553–4, 570
contraception, 428–9, 526
corporations (business): and planning, 590–2
correspondence (in quantum physics), 259
cosmetic surgery, 147
cosmic rays, 508
cosmic string, 741
cosmological constant, 265
cosmology
see
astrophysics
counter-culture, 537, 594–8
creation
see
‘Big Bang’ theory; universe
crisis theology, 576
critical mass (nuclear fission), 396
critical theory, 226
criticism (literary), 347, 465–6
Cubism, 63, 129, 131
cults and sects, 603–4
Cultural Left, 467
Cultural Revolution (China), 539–40
cultural studies (and culture wars), 716–35, 768
culture: Blooms’ attack on decline of, 720–3; cross-over, 769; Snow-Leavis ‘two-culture’ debate, 467–70; tradition and levels of, 450–3, 466–7, 470, 706;
see also
anthropology
cuneiform writing, 249
cyberspace, 738
cytosine, 480
Dada, 161–4
Darwinism: and pessimism, 38; Social, 40–4, 47–8, 60, 113, 122, 136, 241, 244, 246, 318–21, 453;
see also
evolution
dating methods
see
dendrochronology; potassium-argon method; radiocarbon dating
DDT
(earlier
DDD), 582–3
Dead Sea scrolls, 574–5
decolonisation, 460
deconstruction, 627, 631–2
défaillance,
672–3
degeneration, 38, 43–5, 53, 606
democracy, 753–4
demythologising, 576–7
dendrochronology, 252–3, 563, 565
dinosaurs: extinction of, 686–8
direct analysis, 663
dissonance (musical): emancipation of, 56
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid): and cloning, 614–16; deep geometry of, 748; discovery of structure of, 374, 478–81; and genetic fingerprinting, 682–3; and human inequalities, 697; mitochondrial, 689; and origins of life, 684;
see also
nucleic acid
domestication: of animals and plants, 752
dominant traits (genetics), 19
double bind, 502
double-helix, 480, 614–15;
see also
DNA
Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly), 113–15
drugs: mind-affecting, 501–2
E=mc
2
, 93, 107, 571
e-mail, 737;
see also
Internet
earth: age of, 124; photographed from space, 580–1;
see also
ecology