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Enlightenment : Britain and the creation of the modern world

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It is almost impossible to encapsulate briefly the range and variety contained in Roy Porter's major new book.For generations the focus for those wishing to understand the roots of the modern world has been France on the eve of the Revolution.

Porter certainly acknowledges France's importance, but makes an overwhelming, fascinating case for considering Britain the "true" home of modernity - a country driven by an exuberance, diversity and power of invention comparable only to 20th-century America.Porter immerses the reader in a society which, recovering from the horrors of the Civil War and decisively reinvigorated by the revolution of 1688, had emerged as something new and extraordinary - a society unlike any other in the world.

This explosion of activity left no one unchanged and created a society with many of the values we recognize and value today - sceptical, pleasure-obsessed, garrulous, innovative, meritocratic.This book's cast includes many of the most engaging and attractive writers and conversationalists that ever lived and the host of great figures who cross these pages, from Newton and Locke to Burke and Wollstonecraft, are brought to life by Porter.

As an introduction to a unqiuely appealing world, "Enlightenment" could not be bettered and as an arrangement for Britain's central importance in catapulting the world into the modern era (for better and for worse) it is both compelling and entertaining.

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Allen Lane
0713991526 / 9780713991529
Hardback
941.07
05/10/2000
England
English
xxiv, 727p., [16]p. of plates : ill. (some col.)
24 cm
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S 2001 British Academy Book Prize
S 2001 British Academy Book Prize HB History