The Times Literary Supplement "Hundred Most Influential Books Since the War" List

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(including sixteen "seminal works published before the Second World War but which have had a major influence since the war")

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  1. 101.
    Credo
    by Karl Barth

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  2. 102.
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    Feudal Society
    by Marc Bloch

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  3. 103.
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    I And Thou
    by Martin Buber

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  4. 104.
    The Civilizing Process
    by Norbert Elias

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  5. 105.
    Civilization and Its Discontents
    by Sigmund Freud

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  6. 106.
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    The Era of Tyrannies
    by Elie Halevy

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  7. 109.
    Brave New World
    by Aldous Huxley

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  8. 110.
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    The Castle
    by Franz Kafka

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  9. 111.
    The Economic Consequences of Peace
    by John Maynard Keynes

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  11. 113.
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    The structure of politics at the accession of George III
    by Lewis Bernstein Namier

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  12. 114.
    The Revolt of the Masses
    by Jose Ortega y Gasset

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  13. 115.
    The Logic of Scientific Discovery (Routledge Classics)
    by Karl Popper

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  14. 116.
    Tractatus Logico Philosophicus (Routledge Classics)
    by Ludwig Wittgenstein

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