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Arthur Goldhammer (born 1946) is an American academic and translator. Goldhammer studied mathematics at MIT, gaining his PhD in 1973. Since 1977 he has worked as a translator.〔(Curriculum Vitae )〕 He is currently based at the Center for European Studies at Harvard.〔(Arthur Goldhammer )〕 ==Translations== * ''The institutions of France under the absolute monarchy, 1598-1789'' by Roland Mousnier, 2 vols, 1979-1984. * ''The three orders: feudal society imagined'' by Georges Duby, 1980. * ''Time, work & culture in the Middle Ages'' by Jacques Le Goff, 1980. * ''The Arabs'' by Maxime Rodinson, 1981. * ''Medieval slavery and liberation'' by Pierre Dockès, 1981. * ''The heights of power: an essay on the power elite in France: with a new postscript, 1981'' by Pierre Birnbaum, 1982. * ''Nature's second kingdom: explorations of vegetality in the eighteenth century'' by François Delaporte, 1982. * ''The psychiatric society'' by Robert Castel, Françoise Castel, and Anne Lovell, 1982. * ''The sociology of the state'' by Bertrand Badie and Pierre Birnbaum, 1983. * ''The birth of purgatory'' by Jacques Le Goff, 1984 * ''Understanding Imperial Russia: state and society in the old regime'' by Marc Raeff, 1984 * ''How New York stole the idea of modern art: abstract expressionism, freedom, and the cold war'' by Serge Guilbaut, 1985 * ''Montaigne in motion'' by Jean Starobinski, 1985. * ''Disease and civilization: the cholera in Paris, 1832'' by François Delaporte, 1986. * ''Outside: selected writings'' by Marguerite Duras, 1986. * ''To be a slave in Brazil, 1550-1888'' by Kátia M. de Queirós Mattos, 1986. * ''Homosexuality in Greek myth'' by Bernard Sergent, 1986. * ''The poor in the Middle Ages: an essay in social history'' by Michel Mollat, 1986. * ''From pagan Rome to Byzantium. A history of private life'', vol. I, ed. Paul Veyne. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1987. * ''In the beginning was love: psychoanalysis and faith'' by Julia Kristeva, 1987 * ''Ideology and rationality in the history of the life sciences'' by Georges Canguilhem, 1988. * ''Revelations of the medieval world. A history of private life'', vol. II, ed. Georges Duby and Philippe Aries, 1988. * ''The medieval imagination'' by Jacques Le Goff. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988. * ''Jean-Jacques Rousseau, transparency and obstruction'' by Jean Starobinski, 1988. * ''Wind spirit: an autobiography'' by Michel Tournier, 1988. * ''Passions of the Renaissance. A history of private life'', vol. III, ed. Roger Chartier, 1989. * ''Dionysos at large'' by Marcel Detienne, 1989. * ''A critical dictionary of the French Revolution'', ed. François Furet and Mona Ozouf, 1989. * ''The living eye'' by Jean Starobinski, 1989. * ''From the Fires of Revolution to the Great War. A history of private life'', vol. IV, ed. Michelle Perrot, 1990. * ''Greek virginity'' by Giulia Sissa, 1990. * ''The history of yellow fever: an essay on the birth of tropical medicine'' by François Delaporte, 1991. * ''Between church and state: the lives of four French prelates in the late Middle Ages'' by Bernard Guené, 1991. * ''A history of private life. Vol.5: Riddles of identity in modern times'', ed. Antoine Prost and Gérard Vincent, 1991. * ''The Vichy syndrome: history and memory in France since 1944'' by Henry Rousso, 1991. * ''The village of cannibals: rage and murder in France, 1870'' by Alain Corbin, 1992. * ''The languages of Paradise: race, religion, and philology in the nineteenth century'' by Maurice Olender, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1992. * ''A History of women in the West. 1, From ancient goddesses to Christian saints'', ed. Pauline Schmitt Pantel, 1992. * ''Sade: biography'' by Maurice Lever, 1993. * ''Blessings in disguise, or the morality of evil'' by Jean Starobinski, 1993. * ''A vital rationalist: selected writings from Georges Canguilhem'' by Georges Canguilhem, ed. François Delaporte, 1994. * ''History continues'' by Georges Duby, 1994. * ''Histories: French constructions of the past'', ed. Jacques Revel and Lynn Hunt, 1995. * ''A small city in France'' by Françoise Gaspard, 1995. * ''Realms of memory: rethinking the French past'', ed. Pierre Nora, 1996-98. 3 vols. * ''The beggar and the professor: a sixteenth-century family saga'' by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, 1997 * ''The Roman Empire'' by Paul Veyne, 1997. * ''France in the enlightenment'' by Daniel Roche, 1998. * (tr. with others) ''Literary debate : text and context'', ed. by Denis Hollier and Jeffrey Mehlman, 1999. * ''The measure of the world: a novel'' by Denis Guedj, 2001 * ''Saint-Simon and the court of Louis XIV'' by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, with the collaboration of Jean-François Fitou, 2001. * (tr. with others) ''Antiquities'', ed. by Nicole Loraux, Gregory Nagy and Laura Slatkin, 2001. * ''Paris: capital of the world'' by Patrice Higonnet, 2002. * ''Democracy in America'' by Alexis de Tocqueville, 2003. * ''The kill'' by Émile Zola, 2004. * ''Camus at Combat: writing 1944-1947'' by Albert Camus, 2006 * ''Inscription and erasure: literature and written culture from the eleventh to the eighteenth century'' by Roger Chartier, 2007 * ''Vital nourishment : departing from happiness'' by François Jullien, 2007 * ''The demands of liberty: civil society in France since the Revolution'' by Pierre Rosanvallon, 2007. * ''Counter-democracy : politics in an age of distrust'' by Pierre Rosanvallon, 2008. * ''Alexis de Tocqueville and Gustave de Beaumont in America: their friendship and their travels'' by Alexis de Tocqueville and Gustave de Beaumont, ed. Oliver Zunz, 2010 * ''The Ancien Régime and the French Revolution'' by Alexis de Tocqueville, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. * ''Democratic Legitimacy: Impartiality, Reflexivity, Proximity'' by Pierre Rosanvallon, 2011 * ''Empire's Children: Race, Filiation, and Citizenship in the French Colonies'' by Emmanuelle Saada, 2012. * ''Capital in the Twenty-First Century'' by Thomas Piketty, 2014 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Arthur Goldhammer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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