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The Enlightenment (2nd ed)

Part of the Studies in European history series
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The 18th-century Enlightenment was one of the most exciting and significant currents of European culture.

Battling against tyranny, ignorance and superstition, it formulated the ideals which still inform our society today: a belief in reason, criticism, freedom of thought, religion and expression, the value of science, the pursuit of progress.

Enlightenment thinkers undermined the "ancien regime" and provided the ideas for the French Revolution.

Modern scholarship, however, has shown it was a more complex and ambiguous movement than commonly recognized.

This book, now in a fully updated second edition, sympathetically explores the complexities of the Enlightenment.

Synthesizing and evaluating the scholarship, it offers a comprehensive vision of this many faceted movement.

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Product Details
Red Globe Press
0333945050 / 9780333945056
Paperback / softback
940.253
16/01/2001
United Kingdom
English
x, 90p.
22 cm
advanced secondary /general /undergraduate Learn More
Previous ed.: 1990.
Roy Porter's recent books include "Doctor of Society: Thomas Beddoes and the Sick Trade in Late Enlightenment England" (1991), "London: A Social History" (1994) and "The Greatest Benefit to Mankind': A Medical History of Humanity" (1997).
Roy Porter's recent books include "Doctor of Society: Thomas Beddoes and the Sick Trade in Late Enlightenment England" (1991), "London: A Social History" (1994) and "The Greatest Benefit to Mankind': A Medical History of Humanity" (1997). 1D Europe, 3JF c 1700 to c 1800, HBG General & world history, HBJD European history, HBLH Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700, HBLL Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900, JFCX History of ideas