Utopian Literature of the Renaissance | Further Reading
FURTHER READING
Hertzler, Joyce Oramel. The History of Utopian Thought. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1923, 321 p.
In her preface, Oramel describes her book as "a study in the history of social thought … [that] attempts to give an hisorical cross-section of representative Utopian thought. But it is also a study in social idealism."
Kaufmann, M. Utopias; or, Schemes of Social Improvement. 1879. Reprint. Folcroft Library Editions, 1972, 267 p.
Examines the history of socialism and includes discussion of the leaders of Renaissance utopian thought. Aims to "present the several schemes for social improvement in the light of contemporary history, to show how far they reflect the spirit of the times, and what were the causes in the condition of the people which gave rise to the Utopian speculations they contain."
Lasky, Melvin J. Utopia and Revolution: On the Origins of...
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