Christian Modernism in an Age of Totalitarianism: T.S. Eliot, Karl Mannheim and the Moot
By (Author) Dr Jonas Kurlberg
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
28th January 2021
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
270.8/24
Paperback
272
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
390g
With fascism on the march in Europe and a second World War looming, a group of Britains leading intellectuals including T.S. Eliot, Karl Mannheim, John Middleton Murry, J. H. Oldham and Michael Polanyi gathered together to explore ways of revitalising a culture that seemed to have lost its way. The group called themselves the Moot. Drawing on previously unpublished archival documents, this is the first in-depth study of the groups work, writings and ideas in the decade of its existence from 1938-1947. Christian Modernism in an Age of Totalitarianism explores the ways in which an important and influential strand of Modernist thought in the interwar years turned back to Christian ideas to offer a blueprint for the revitalisation of European culture. In this way the book challenges conceptions of Modernism as a secular movement and sheds new light on the culture of the late Modernist period.
Jonas Kurlberg is the Programme Manager of the MA in Digital Theology at Durham University, UK.