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The Enlightenment World


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This series features monographs that take an innovative and challenging look at the political and intellectual history of the Enlightenment period. The richness of the Enlightenment experience makes it a significant topic for study. It had a profound impact on nearly every aspect of life during the long eighteenth century and many of its values are familiar to modern society. Some of the key themes that this series embraces include the scientific revolution; philosophical origins and progress of the Enlightenment; high and popular culture; the political impact of the Enlightenment; and its comparative impact in a broad European context.

Series Editor:          Michael T Davis (Griffith University)

Series Co-Editors:  Jack Fruchtman (Towson University)
                                 Kevin Gilmartin (Caltech)
                                 Jon Mee (University of York)

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Enlightenment and Modernity The English Deists and Reform

Enlightenment and Modernity: The English Deists and Reform

1st Edition

By Wayne Hudson
January 20, 2016

The writers known as the English deists were not simply religious controversialists, but agents of reform who contributed to the emergence of modernity. This title claims that these writers advocated a failed ideology which itself declined after 1730. It argues for an evolution of their ideas into ...

Harlequin Empire Race, Ethnicity and the Drama of the Popular Enlightenment

Harlequin Empire: Race, Ethnicity and the Drama of the Popular Enlightenment

1st Edition

By David Worrall
January 20, 2016

Under the 1737 Licensing Act, Covent Garden, Dury Lane and regional Theatres Royal held a monopoly on the dramatic canon. This work explores the presentation of foreign cultures and ethnicities on the popular British stage from 1750 to 1840. It argues that this illegitimate stage was the site for a...

John Thelwall: Radical Romantic and Acquitted Felon

John Thelwall: Radical Romantic and Acquitted Felon

1st Edition

Edited By Steve Poole
January 20, 2016

John Thelwall was a Romantic and Enlightenment polymath. In 1794 he was tried and acquitted of high treason, earning himself the disdainful soubriquet 'acquitted felon' from Secretary of State for War, William Windham. Later, Thelwall's interests turned to poetry and plays, and was a collaborator ...

Montesquieu and England Enlightened Exchanges, 1689–1755

Montesquieu and England: Enlightened Exchanges, 1689–1755

1st Edition

By Ursula Haskins Gonthier
January 20, 2016

Gonthier sets Montesquieu's work in the context of early eighteenth-century Anglo-French relations, taking a comparative approach to show how Montesquieu's engagement with English thought and writing persisted throughout his writing career....

Representing Humanity in the Age of Enlightenment

Representing Humanity in the Age of Enlightenment

1st Edition

By Alexander Cook
January 20, 2016

The Enlightenment era saw European thinkers increasingly concerned with what it meant to be human. This collection of essays traces the concept of ‘humanity’ through revolutionary politics, feminist biography, portraiture, explorer narratives, libertine and Orientalist fiction, the philosophy of ...

Rhyming Reason The Poetry of Romantic-Era Psychologists

Rhyming Reason: The Poetry of Romantic-Era Psychologists

1st Edition

By Michelle Faubert
January 20, 2016

During the Romantic era, psychology and literature enjoyed a fluid relationship. Faubert focuses on psychologist-poets who grew out of the literary-medical culture of the Scottish Enlightenment. They used poetry as an accessible form to communicate emerging psychological, cultural and moral ideas....

Robert and James Adam, Architects of the Age of Enlightenment

Robert and James Adam, Architects of the Age of Enlightenment

1st Edition

By Ariyuki Kondo
January 20, 2016

During the second half of the eighteenth century British architecture moved away from the dominant school of classicism in favour of a more creative freedom of expression. At the forefront of this change were architect brothers Robert and James Adam. Kondo’s work places them within the context of ...

Romantic Localities Europe Writes Place

Romantic Localities: Europe Writes Place

1st Edition

Edited By Christoph Bode, Jacqueline Labbe
January 20, 2016

Romantic Localities explores the ways in which Romantic-period writers of varying nationalities responded to languages, landscapes – both geographical and metaphorical – and literatures....

Sociability and Cosmopolitanism Social Bonds on the Fringes of the Enlightenment

Sociability and Cosmopolitanism: Social Bonds on the Fringes of the Enlightenment

1st Edition

Edited By David Burrow, Scott Brueninger
January 20, 2016

This collection of essays expands the focus of Enlightenment studies to include countries outside the core nations of France, Germany and Britain. Notions of sociability and cosmopolitanism are explored as ways in which people sought to improve society....

The Cosmopolitan Ideal

The Cosmopolitan Ideal

1st Edition

By Michael Scrivener
January 20, 2016

Examines the new internationalism which emerged in Europe during the Enlightenment. This is the study of cosmopolitanism, which takes into account feminist and post-colonial critiques of the Enlightenment. It also offers cosmopolitanism as a solution to contemporary struggles to reach a ...

The English Deists Studies in Early Enlightenment

The English Deists: Studies in Early Enlightenment

1st Edition

By Wayne Hudson
January 20, 2016

Interprets the works of an important group of writers known as 'the English deists'. This title argues that this interpretation reads Romantic conceptions of religious identity into a period in which it was lacking. It contextualizes these writers within the early Enlightenment, which was ...

The Evolution of Sympathy in the Long Eighteenth Century

The Evolution of Sympathy in the Long Eighteenth Century

1st Edition

By Jonathan Lamb
January 20, 2016

This work represents a concise history of sympathy in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, considering the phenomenon of shared feeling from five related angles: charity, the market, global exploration, theatre, and torture....

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