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Arthur Haberman

    Arthur Haberman, an emeritus professor of history and humanities, delves into European history and culture, with his works focusing on pivotal moments and civilizational shifts. His approach combines deep historical insight with literary precision to illuminate the complex interactions between societal, cultural, and political forces. In the later stages of his career, he has turned to writing mystery novels set in contemporary Toronto, weaving thrilling plots with observations on human nature.

    Europe, 1859
    • Europe, 1859

      In the Ebb and Flow of Modernity

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This study is centered around two matters: first, at its core is the significance of the year 1859 in the intellectual life of the West, as a number of important works were published, e.g. Mill's On Liberty and Darwin's The Origin of Species. It

      Europe, 18592023