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FT-53449-05Research Programs: Summer StipendsJennifer Ratner-RosenhagenNeither Rock Nor Refuge: A History of Nietzsche in America5/1/2006 - 7/30/2006$5,000.00Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen   University of Wisconsin SystemCoral GablesFL33146-2919USA2005U.S. HistorySummer StipendsResearch Programs5000050000

My book project is a history of the influence of Friedrich Nietzsche’s ideas and image on American society. For over a century, readers have understood Nietzsche’s philosophy as a direct assault on the foundations of modern American life. His pronouncement that “God is Dead,” his longing for the Superman, and his critique of Christianity, Enlightenment rationality, and democracy, have dramatically influenced Americans’ ideas about their religious, political, and cultural life. By examining the intellectual networks linking Nietzsche’s Europe and America, my book contributes to the growing desire among U.S. historians to understand both the national particularity and the transnational scope of American thought and culture.