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001.1094 Ou8e
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- (Checked in: Feb 10 2012 )
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Summary:
This major new textbook introduces both the concepts and the contexts of the Enlightenment to students of eighteenth-century history.
Notes:
"New approaches to european history"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-136) and index.
Contents:
- 1. What is Enlightenment?
- 2. Coffee houses and consumers: the social context of Enlightenment
- 3. The rise of modern paganism? Religion and the Enlightenment
- 4. Science and the Enlightenment: God's order and man's understanding
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- 5. Europe's mirror? The Enlightenment and the exotic
- 6. Enlightenment thinking about gender
- 7. Enlightenment and government: new departure or business as usual?
- 8. The end of the Enlightenment: conspiracy and revolution?
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