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thumb Denis de Rougemont (September 8, 1906 in Couvet – December 6, 1985 in Geneva) was a Swiss writer, cultural theorist, and European federalist, who wrote in French. ==Life== He studied at the University of Neuchâtel and in Vienna, and then moved to Paris in 1930. There he wrote for and edited various publications, associating with the personalist groupings and the non-conformists of the 1930s: with Emmanuel Mounier and Arnaud Dandieu, he founded the magazines ''Esprit'' and ''L'Ordre Nouveau'', and he also founded a magazine on existential theology, ''Hic et Nunc''.〔Denis de Rougemont (1956/1966), ''Love in the Western World'', trans., Montgomery Belgion, revised edition, reprint, New York: Fawcett, p. ().〕 In 1941, he went to the United States and administered French broadcasting for the Voice of America. He likewise taught at the École Libre des Hautes Études in New York before returning to Europe in 1946.〔Denis de Rougemont (1956/1966), ''Love in the Western World'', trans., Montgomery Belgion, revised edition, reprint, New York: Fawcett, p. ().〕 He founded in Geneva the "Centre Européen de la Culture" in 1950〔(CEC site )〕 and in 1963〔(European Institute site )〕 the "Institut Universitaire d'Etudes Européennes" (IUEE, "Graduate Institute of European Studies", attached to the University of Geneva). He was president of the Paris-based Congrès pour la Liberté de la Culture.〔Denis de Rougemont (1956/1966), ''Love in the Western World'', trans., Montgomery Belgion, revised edition, reprint, New York: Fawcett, p. ().〕 Probably his most influential work is ''Love in the Western World'' (1939, 1956, 1972; English translations 1940, 1956, 1982). The 1989–1990 academic year at the College of Europe was named in his honour. ==Works== * ''Les Méfaits de l'Instruction publique'' (1929) * ''Le Paysan du Danube'' (1932) * ''Politique de la Personne'' (1934) * ''Penser avec les Mains'' (1936) * ''Journal d'un Intellectuel en chômage'' (1937) * ''Journal d'Allemagne'' (1938) * ''L'Amour et l'Occident'' (1939, revised 1956 and 1972), translated as ''Love in the Western World'' (US) and ''Passion and Society'' (UK) * ''Nicolas de Flue'' (1939) * ''Mission ou Démission de la Suisse'' (1940) * ''Qu'est-ce que la Ligue du Gothard?'' (1940) * ''La Part du Diable '' (1942/1944) translated as ''The Devil's Share'' * ''Journal des deux Mondes'' (1946) * ''Doctrine Fabuleuse'' (1946) * ''Les Personnes du Drame'' (1947) * ''Vivre en Amérique'' (1947) * ''L'Europe en jeu'' (1948) * ''Lettres aux députés européens'' (1950) * ''L'Aventure occidentale de l'Homme'' (1957) * ''Comme Toi-Même'' (1961), translated as ''Myths of Love'' (1963) * ''The Christian Opportunity'' (1963) * ''Fédéralisme culturel'' (1965) * ''La Suisse ou l'Histoire d'un Peuple heureux'' (1965) * ''Journal d'une époque (1926-1946)'' (1968) * ''Les Mythes de l'Amour'' (1972) * ''L'Avenir est notre Affaire'' (1977) * ''L'Ecrivain et la politique: les problèmes de l'engagement'' (1978) * ''Vers la relance du débat européen? Le déclin de l'Europe, mythe et histoire'' (1978) * ''De l'Europe des Etats coalisés à l'Europe des peuples fédérés'' (1978) * ''Rapport au peuple européen sur l'état de l'union de l'Europe 1979'' (1979) * ''Formule d’une Europe parallèle ou rêverie d’un fédéraliste libertaire'' (1979) * ''Inédits'', ed by Jean Mantzouranis and François Saint-Ouen (1988) * ''Dictionnaire international du fédéralisme'' (Dir.), ed by François Saint-Ouen (1994) == See also == * Robert Aron * The Little Prince == References == 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「Denis de Rougemont」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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