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September 2014
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2014
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In Phenomenology of Spirit (1806) Hegel is often held to have announced the end of history, where 'history' is to be understood as the long pursuit of ends towards which humanity had always been striving. In this, the first book in English to thoroughly critique this entrenched view, Eric Michael Dale argues that it is a misinterpretation. Dale offers a reading of his own, showing how it sits within the larger schema of Hegel's thought and makes room for an understanding of the 'end of history' as Hegel intended. Through an elegant analysis of Hegel's philosophy of history, Dale guides the reader away from the common misinterpretation of the 'end of history' to other valuable elements of Hegel's arguments which are often overlooked and deserve to endure. His book will be of great interest to scholars and advanced students of Hegel, the philosophy of history, and the history of political thought.

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Bibliography

In order to facilitate the widest possible scholarly use of this work, references to the major subjects of this study are usually cited in the original-language editions of their standard collected works, unless otherwise noted. I have almost always retranslated, unless noted. Standard English translations are listed below. Roman numerals in the text and notes refer to volumes, where appropriate, and unless otherwise noted. Dates refer to the edition cited, not necessarily to the year of original publication (either in original language or in translation). The major figures of this study are given in the order in which their respective chapters appear. Secondary and other sources follow, alphabetically.

Hegel’s works

Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich. (1956). The Philosophy of History. Trans. J. Sibree. New York: Dover.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1968–). Gesammelte Werke. Ed. Rheinisch-Westfälischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Hamburg: Meiner.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1969–81). Briefe von und an Hegel. 4 vols. Ed. Johannes Hoffmeister. Hamburg: Meiner.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1970). Werke im zwanzig Bänden. Ed. Eva Moldenhauer and Karl Markus Michel. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1971). Hegel’s Philosophy of Mind. Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences, Part III. Trans. William Wallace. Zusätze trans. A. V. Miller. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1975). Lectures on the Philosophy of World History: Introduction. Trans. H. B. Nisbet. Cambridge University Press.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1977). Phenomenology of Spirit. Trans. A. V. Miller. Oxford University Press.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1984). Hegel: The Letters. Ed. Clark Butler and Christine Seiler. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1991a). Elements of the Philosophy of Right. Trans. H. B. Nisbet. Allen W. Wood, Ed. Cambridge University Press.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1991b). Encyclopedia Logic. Trans. T. F. Geraets, W. A. Suchting, and H. S. Harris. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1993–95). Vorlesungen über die Philosophie der Religion. 3 vols. Ed. Walter Jaeschke. Hamburg: Meiner.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1994). Vorlesungen über die Philosophie der Weltgeschichte, vol. I, Die Vernunft in der Geschichte. Ed. Johannes Hoffmeister. Hamburg: Meiner.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1995). Lectures on the History of Philosophy. 3 vols. Trans. E. S. Haldane and F. Simson. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press/Bison.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1996). Vorlesungen über die Philosophie der Weltgeschichte, Berlin, 1822–1823. Ed. Karl Heinz Ilting, Karl Brehmer, and Hoo Nam Seelmann. Hamburg: Meiner.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1998). Hegel’s Aesthetics: Lectures on Fine Art. 2 vols. Trans. T. M. Knox. Oxford University Press.
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Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (2010b). The Science of Logic. Trans. George Di Giovanni. Cambridge University Press.
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (2011). Lectures on the Philosophy of World History, vol. I, Manuscripts of the Introduction and the Lectures of 1822–1823. Trans. Peter C. Hodgson and Robert F. Brown. Oxford University Press.

Nietzsche’s works

Nietzsche, Friedrich. (1967–) Kritische Gesamtausgabe: Werke. Ed. Giorgio Colli and Mazzino Montinari. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
Nietzsche, Friedrich (1975–) Kritische Gesamtausgabe: Briefe. Ed. Giorgio Colli and Mazzino Montinari. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
Nietzsche, Friedrich (1980a). Kritische Studienausgabe. 15 vols. Ed. Giorgio Colli and Mazzino Montinari. Munich: Deutscher Taschenbuch.
Nietzsche, Friedrich (1980b). Sämtliche Briefe: Kritische Studienausgabe. 8 vols. Ed. Giorgio Colli and Mazzino Montinari. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
Nietzsche, Friedrich (1980c). Sämtliche Werke: Kritische Studienausgabe. 15 vols. Ed. Giorgio Colli and Mazzino Montinari. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
Nietzsche, Friedrich (1989a). Beyond Good and Evil. Trans. Walter Kaufmann. New York: Vintage.
Nietzsche, Friedrich (1989b). On the Genealogy of Morals and Ecce Homo. Trans. Walter Kaufmann and R. J. Hollingdale. New York: Vintage.
Nietzsche, Friedrich (1997). Untimely Meditations. Trans. R. J. Hollingdale. Ed. Daniel Breazeale. Cambridge University Press.

Marx and Engels’s works

Engels, Friedrich and Karl Marx. (1962). Werke im 42 Bände. Berlin: Dietz.
Engels, Friedrich and Karl Marx (1968). Marx and Engels: Correspondence. New York: International.
Engels, Friedrich and Karl Marx (1975–2005). Marx and Engels: Collected Works. New York: International.

Kojève’s works

Kojève, Alexandre. (1947). Introduction à la lecture de Hegel. Paris: Gallimard.
Kojève, Alexandre (1980). An Introduction to the Reading of Hegel. Trans. J. H. Nichols, Jr. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Kojève, Alexandre (2004). “Outline of a Doctrine of French Policy.” Trans. Erik de Vries. Policy Review 126 (August/September): 3–40.

Herder’s works

Herder, Johann Gottfried von. (1881–1913). Sämtliche Werke im 33 Bände. 33 vols. Ed. B. Suphan. Berlin: Weidmann.
Herder, Johann Gottfried (1968). Reflections on the Philosophy of History of Mankind. Trans. Frank E. Manuel. University of Chicago Press.
Herder, Johann Gottfried (1997). On World History: An Anthology. Trans. Ernest A. Menze and Michael Palma. Ed. Hans Adler and Ernest A. Menze. New York: M. E. Sharpe.
Herder, Johann Gottfried (2004). Another Philosophy of History and Selected Political Writings. Trans. Ioannis D. Evrigenis and Daniel Pellerin. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett.

Fichte’s works

Fichte, Johann Gottlieb. (1889). The Popular Works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Fourth edn. 2 vols. Trans. William Smith. London: Trübner and Co.
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb (1965 [1845]). Sämtliche Werke. 8 vols. Ed. Immanuel Hermann Fichte. Repr. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb (1982). The Science of Knowledge. Trans. and ed. Peter Heath and John Lachs. Cambridge University Press.
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb (1993). Fichte: Early Philosophical Writings. Second edn. Trans. and ed. Daniel Breazeale. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb (2008). Addresses to the German Nation. Trans. Gregory Moore. Cambridge University Press.

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