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I. BOOKS - • Rosenstock-Huessy, Eugen, Wissenschaft, Aberglaube, Erziehung und die drei Stockwerke einer Universität=Science, Superstition, Education, and the Three Storeys of a University, ed. Michael Gormann-Thelen, with Page Smith (Mössinger-Talheim: Talheimer, 2000). This is a volume in the Stimmstein series of the Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy Gesellschaft. • Hart, Jeffery P., Smiling Through the Cultural Catastrophe: Towards the Revival of Higher Education (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001). In the Preface, R-H is cited as an inspiration when Hart was an undergraduate at Dartmouth. R-H said, “the goal of education is the citizen. He defined the citizen in a radical and original way. . . . He said that a citizen is a person who, if need be, can re-create his civilization.” R-H is not otherwise mentioned in the book. • Hermeier, Rudolf, ed., Friedensbedingungen der planetarischen Gesellschaft: zur Ökonomie der Zeit/ Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy (Münster: Agenda, 2001). • Cane, Bill, Passing on the Spirit: Celebrating Eccentric Mentors (Aromas, Calif.: MMPublishing, 2002). Contains appreciative chapters on ERH’s student and a friend of Cane’s, the late Page Smith, and on R-H himself as an inspiration. Cane was for many years the executive director of IF, a non-profit corporation in California dedicated to helping the poor and disadvantaged. • Zimmerman, Hans-Dieter, ed., Die Kreatur; Anthologie einer ökumenischen Zeitschrift, 1927-1930, edited by Martin Buber, Victor von Weizsäcker und Joseph Wittig (Berlin: Guardini-Stiftung, 2003). A facsimile reprint of Die Kreatur, in three volumes, was published by the Kraus Reprint Co. in 1969. • Bade, David, Khubilai Khan and the beautiful princess of Tumapel: the Mongols between history and literature in Java (Ulaanbaatar: Chuluunbat, 2002). Also translated into Mongolian, 2006. David Bade writes: “I have cited or quoted ERH's works in several of my publications, including my book on the Mongol invasion of Java. In other works the influence of ERH is evident to anyone who knows his work, but not directly mentioned. Discovering Eugen's work was a major breakthrough for me in 1996. I discovered his work completely by 8 -
I. BOOKS - accident while browsing a bookstore for something on sign language and the origin of language.” • Berman, Harold J., Law and Revolution II: The Impact of the Protestant Reformations on the Western Legal Tradition (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2003). Berman was a student of Rosenstock’s at Dartmouth. He became a distinguished professor at Harvard and a leading specialist on Soviet law. Late in life he moved to Emory University. This book is one of several by him that explicitly extend the insights of his teacher. •Klenk, Dominik, Metanomik. Quelenlehre jenseits der Denkgesetze Eugen Rosenstock-Huessys Wegbereitung vom ich-einsamen Denken der neuzeitlichen Philosophie zur gelebten Sprachvernunft (Münster: Agenda, 2003). •Surall, Frank, Juden und Christen––Toleranz in neurer Perspektive: der Denkweg Franz Rosenzweigs in seiner Bezügen zu Lessing, Harnack, Baeck, und Rosenstock- Huessy (Chr. Kaiser/Güterloher, 2003). • Gardner, Clinton C. D-Day and Beyond: A Memoir of War, Russia, and Discovery. Philadelphia (Xlibris, 2004). This memoir describes the author's lifetime pursuit of the work of R-H. The closing five chapters describe how the author introduced Rosenstock- Huessy's work in Russia during the period 1983-2000. (Norwich Center Books, PO Box 710, Norwich, VT 05055.) •Huppuch, Willibald), Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy (1888-1973) und die Weimarer Republik: Erwachsenenbildung, Industriereform und Arbeitslosenproblematik (Hamburg: Kovac, 2004). ISBN 3-830-01683-2 • Kirsch, Arthur, Auden and Christianity (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2005). In the frontmatter, p. xiv, Kirsch writes of Auden: “He constantly referred to, reviewed, or echoed such writers as Saint Augustine, Pascal, Soren Kierkegaard, Martin Buber, Paul Tillich, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Eugene Rosenstock-Huessy. . . .” R-H is here placed in good company, but Kirsch does not discuss him in the body of the book. 9 -
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I. BOOKS -<br />
• Rosens<strong>to</strong>ck-<strong>Huessy</strong>, <strong>Eugen</strong>, Wissenschaft, Aberglaube, Erziehung und die drei<br />
S<strong>to</strong>ckwerke einer Universität=Science, Superstition, Education, and <strong>the</strong> Three S<strong>to</strong>reys <strong>of</strong><br />
a University, ed. Michael Gormann-Thelen, with Page Smith (Mössinger-Talheim:<br />
Talheimer, 2000).<br />
This is a volume in <strong>the</strong> Stimmstein series <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Eugen</strong> Rosens<strong>to</strong>ck-<strong>Huessy</strong><br />
Gesellschaft.<br />
• Hart, Jeffery P., Smiling Through <strong>the</strong> Cultural Catastrophe: Towards <strong>the</strong> Revival <strong>of</strong><br />
Higher Education (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001).<br />
In <strong>the</strong> Preface, R-H is cited as an inspiration when Hart was an<br />
undergraduate at Dartmouth. R-H said, “<strong>the</strong> goal <strong>of</strong> education is <strong>the</strong><br />
citizen. He defined <strong>the</strong> citizen in a radical and original way. . . . He said<br />
that a citizen is a person who, if need be, can re-create his civilization.”<br />
R-H is not o<strong>the</strong>rwise mentioned in <strong>the</strong> book.<br />
• Hermeier, Rudolf, ed., Friedensbedingungen der planetarischen Gesellschaft: zur<br />
Ökonomie der Zeit/ <strong>Eugen</strong> Rosens<strong>to</strong>ck-<strong>Huessy</strong> (Münster: Agenda, 2001).<br />
• Cane, Bill, Passing on <strong>the</strong> Spirit: Celebrating Eccentric Men<strong>to</strong>rs (Aromas, Calif.:<br />
MMPublishing, 2002).<br />
Contains appreciative chapters on ERH’s student and a friend <strong>of</strong> Cane’s,<br />
<strong>the</strong> late Page Smith, and on R-H himself as an inspiration. Cane was for<br />
many years <strong>the</strong> executive direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> IF, a non-pr<strong>of</strong>it corporation in<br />
California dedicated <strong>to</strong> helping <strong>the</strong> poor and disadvantaged.<br />
• Zimmerman, Hans-Dieter, ed., Die Kreatur; Anthologie einer ökumenischen<br />
Zeitschrift, 1927-1930, edited by Martin Buber, Vic<strong>to</strong>r von Weizsäcker und Joseph<br />
Wittig (Berlin: Guardini-Stiftung, 2003).<br />
A facsimile reprint <strong>of</strong> Die Kreatur, in three volumes, was published by <strong>the</strong><br />
Kraus Reprint Co. in 1969.<br />
• Bade, David, Khubilai Khan and <strong>the</strong> beautiful princess <strong>of</strong> Tumapel: <strong>the</strong> Mongols<br />
between his<strong>to</strong>ry and literature in Java (Ulaanbaatar: Chuluunbat, 2002). Also<br />
translated in<strong>to</strong> Mongolian, 2006.<br />
David Bade writes: “I have cited or quoted ERH's works in several <strong>of</strong> my<br />
publications, including my book on <strong>the</strong> Mongol invasion <strong>of</strong> Java. In o<strong>the</strong>r<br />
works <strong>the</strong> influence <strong>of</strong> ERH is evident <strong>to</strong> anyone who knows his work, but<br />
not directly mentioned. Discovering <strong>Eugen</strong>'s work was a major<br />
breakthrough for me in 1996. I discovered his work completely by<br />
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