The Hundred Most Influential Books Since The War (WW2)

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Central and East European Publishing Project, 100 Books

In 1986, a diverse group of writers and scholars came together to try to assist independent East European writers and publishers both at home and in exile. The Chairman was Lord Dahrendorf, Warden of St.Antony's College, Oxford. Other members were the French historian Francois Furet; Raymond Georis, Director of the European Cultural Foundation, Amsterdam; Laurens van Krevelen of the Dutch publishing house Meulenhoff; the Swedish writer Per Wastberg, at the time President of International PEN; the European correspondent of the New Yorker, Jane Kramer; and the historian and commentator Timothy Garton Ash. It was
envisaged that support would take two forms: first, to ensure publication in the original languages, and second, to encourage more translations.

One of the basic tenets of this initiative, which came to be known as the Central and East European Publishing Project (CEEPP), was that the geopolitical division of Europe - the Iron Curtain was then still very much a reality - had interrupted the normal and healthy flow not just of people but also of books and ideas. Its aim, in the words of Ralf Dahrendorf, was to foster a "common market of the mind" throughout the whole of Europe. After 1989, CEEPP was able to expand its activities and organize workshops and in-house training for those involved in publishing, but its main concern remained to facilitate the publication of worthwhile books and journals.

At Trustees' meetings, titles submitted by publishers for consideration were scrutinized for their quality and relevance. Not surprisingly, there were, among the Orwells, Poppers, and Hannah Arendts, some very odd works, and also some strange omissions. Inspired and provoked by the perusal of these lists over the years, the Trustees decided that in their final year of activity (the Project disbanded at the end of 1994) they would respond to the challenge of producing, as a jeu d'esprit, a consciously arbitrary list of the 100 books which have been most influential in the West since 1945.

An initial list was put together by a small panel consisting of Robert Cassen, Dahrendorf, Garton Ash, Michael Ignatieff, Leszek Kolakowski, and Bryan Magee. It was then revised, following an extensive discussion at the last meeting of CEEPP Trustees. Works of fiction were included only when they had a wider impact.

Who voted?
The first shortlist of titles was drawn up in 1994 by a six-person working group (Robert Cassen, Ralf Dahrendorf, Timothy Garton Ash, Michael Ignatieff, Leszek Kołakowski, Bryan Magee). Their draft was then debated and amended by the full board of the Central and East European Publishing Project. That board now numbered 11 trustees, so the final “Hundred Most Influential Books Since the War” reflects the collective judgment of roughly a dozen leading European historians, philosophers, writers and publishers.

This list was originally published in 1995 and was added to this site over 2 years ago.

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Rank Book Authors Year Country Language Actions
140 The Second Sex Simone de Beauvoir 1949 French French
6353 The Historian’s Craft Marc Bloch 1949 French French
1624 The Mediterranean And The Mediterranean World In The Age Of Philip Ii Fernand Braudel 1949 French French
2686 The Managerial Revolution James Burnham 1941 American English
408 The Myth of Sisyphus Albert Camus 1942 French French
23 The Stranger Albert Camus 1942 French French
1952 The Idea of History R. G. Collingwood 1946 British English
2411 The Fear Of Freedom Erich Fromm 1941 German English
1147 Dialectic Of Enlightenment Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer 1944 German German
6353 The Perennial Scope Of Philosophy Karl Jaspers 1949 German German
212 Darkness at Noon Arthur Koestler 1940 British German
172 Man's Fate Andre Malraux 1933 French French
3530 Behemoth Franz Neumann 1942 German English
55 Animal Farm George Orwell 1945 British English
6 Nineteen Eighty Four George Orwell 1949 British English
3427 The Great Transformation Karl Polanyi 1944 Canadian English
682 The Open Society and Its Enemies Karl Popper 1945 British English
6262 Economics Paul Samuelson 1947 American English
2700 Existentialism And Humanism Jean Paul Sartre 1946 French French
664 Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy Joseph A. Schumpeter 1942 Austrian English
6222 Power Politics Martin Wright 1946 British Unknown
440 The Origins of Totalitarianism Hannah Arendt 1951 German English
6683 The Opium Of The Intellectuals Raymond Aron 1955 French French
6456 Social Choice And Individual Values Kenneth Arrow 1951 American English
659 Mythologies Roland Barthes 1957 French French
379 The Second World War Winston Churchill 1948 British English
1943 The Pursuit of the Millennium Norman Cohn 1957 British English
6795 An Analysis Of The Communist System Milovan Djilas 1957 Serbian Serbo-croatian
5034 Images And Symbols Mircea Eliade 1952 Romanian French
6858 Young Man Luther Erik H. Erikson 1958 German English
6574 Combats Pour L'histoire Lucien Febvre 1953 French French
506 The Affluent Society John Kenneth Galbraith 1958 American English
3516 The Presentation Of Self In Everyday Life Erving Goffman 1959 American English
6969 Six Studies In Communism Arthur Koestler, Richard Crossman 1960 Multiple English
126 If This Is a Man Primo Levi 1947 Italian Italian
485 Tristes Tropiques Claude Lévi-Strauss 1955 French French
820 The Captive Mind Czesław Miłosz 1953 Polish Polish
112 Doctor Zhivago Boris Pasternak 1957 Russian Russian
6424 The Lonely Crowd David Riesman 1950 American English
6795 Models Of Man, Social And Rational Herbert Simon 1957 American English
2937 The Two Cultures And The Scientific Revolution C. P. Snow 1959 British English
2421 Natural Right and History Leo Strauss 1953 American English
6506 The Origins Of Totalitarian Democracy J. L. Talmon 1952 British English
6619 The Struggle For Mastery In Europe A. J. P. Taylor 1954 British English
645 A Study of History Arnold J. Toynbee 1934 British English
4191 Oriental Despotism Karl August Wittfogel 1957 German English
438 Philosophical Investigations Ludwig Wittgenstein 1953 Austrian German
1159 Eichmann in Jerusalem Hannah Arendt 1963 German English
6969 The End Of Ideology Daniel Bell 1960 American English
7930 Four Essays On Liberty Isaiah Berlin 1969 British English
6177 Notebooks Albert Camus 1935 French French
2282 Crowds And Power Elias Canetti 1960 German German
7034 Democracy And Power In An American City Robert Dahl 1961 American English
7723 Purity And Danger Mary Douglas 1966 British English
5286 Gandhi's Truth Erik H. Erikson 1969 American English
7034 Madness And Civilization Michel Foucault 1961 French French
1170 Capitalism and Freedom Milton Friedman 1962 American English
7095 Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective Alexander Gerschenkron 1962 American English
2962 Prison Notebooks Antonio Gramsci 1948 Italian Italian
3890 The Concept Of Law H. L. A. Hart 1961 British English
1412 The Constitution of Liberty Friedrich von Hayek 1960 Austrian English
1007 The Death and Life of Great American Cities Jane Jacobs 1961 American English
1058 Memories, Dreams, Reflections Carl Jung 1963 Swiss German
417 The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Thomas Kuhn 1962 American English
7723 The Peasants Of Languedoc Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie 1966 French French
3003 The Savage Mind Claude Lévi-Strauss 1962 French French
1862 On Aggression Konrad Lorenz 1963 Austrian German
3232 The Strategy Of Conflict Thomas Schelling 1960 American English
7034 The Politics Of Cultural Despair Fritz Stern 1961 American English
1663 The Making of the English Working Class E. P. Thompson 1963 British English
8569 The Cultural Contradictions Of Capitalism Daniel Bell 1976 American English
8755 Russian Thinkers Isaiah Berlin 1978 British English
8663 Taking Rights Seriously Ronald Dworkin 1977 American English
8287 The Interpretation Of Cultures Clifford Geertz 1973 American English
2953 Exit, Voice, And Loyalty Albert Hirschman 1970 American English
8569 Main Currents Of Marxism Leszek Kolakowski 1976 Polish English
8360 On Being A Christian Hans Kueng 1974 German German
8360 Anarchy, State And Utopia Robert Nozick 1974 American English
1677 A Theory of Justice John Rawls 1971 American English
8091 The Messianic Idea In Judaism, And Other Essays On Jewish Spirituality Gershom Scholem 1971 German English
1763 Small Is Beautiful E. F. Schumacher 1973 British English
8569 The Joyless Economy Tibor Scitovsky 1976 American English
8755 The Foundations Of Modern Political Thought Quentin Skinner 1978 British English
206 The Gulag Archipelago Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn 1973 Russian Russian
5424 Religion And The Decline Of Magic Keith Thomas 1971 British English
9517 Memoirs Raymond Aron 1983 French French
9909 The Capitalist Revolution Peter Berger 1986 American English
9634 The Future Of Democracy Norberto Bobbio 1984 Italian Italian
10059 Die Totalitäre Erfahrung Karl Dietrich Bracher 1987 German German
10843 The World Of Economics John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, Peter Newman 1991 British English
9517 Nations And Nationalism Ernest Gellner 1983 British English
4525 Living In Truth Vaclav Havel 1986 Czech Czech
1122 A Brief History of Time Stephen Hawking 1988 British English
4497 The Rise And Fall Of The Great Powers Paul Kennedy 1987 British English
1093 The Book of Laughter and Forgetting Milan Kundera 1979 Czech Czech
2397 The Drowned and the Saved Primo Levi 1986 Italian Italian
8851 The Emperor's New Mind Roger Penrose 1989 British English
8879 Philosophy And The Mirror Of Nature Richard Rorty 1979 American English
9634 Resources, Values And Development Amartya Sen 1984 Indian English
9517 Spheres Of Justice Michael Walzer 1983 American English