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Overview"An investigation into the influence of, and reaction to, the atheistic writings of the baron d'Holbach. The Baron d'Holbach, a prominent figure in the French Enlightenment, is best known for his writings against religion. His prolific campaign of atheism and anti-clericalism, waged from the printing presses of Amsterdam in the yearsaround 1770, was so radical that it provoked an unprecedented public response. For the baron's enemies, at least, it suggested the end of an era: proof that the likes of Voltaire and Jean-Jacques Rousseau were simply a cabal of atheists hell-bent on the destruction of all that was to be cherished about religion and society. The philosophes, past their prime and under fire, recognised the need to respond, but struggled to know which way to turn. France's institutional bodies, lacking unity and fatally distracted, provided no credible lead. Instead, the voice of reason came from an unlikely source - independent Christian apologists, Catholic and Protestant, who attacked the baron on his own terms and, in the process, irrevocably changed the nature of Christian writing. This book examines the reception of the works of the baron d'Holbach throughout francophone Europe. It insists that d'Holbach's historical importance has been understated, argues the case for the existence of a significant ""Christian Enlightenment"" and raises questions about existing secular models of the francophone public sphere. MARK CURRAN is the Munby Fellow in Bibliography, Cambridge University Library." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark Curran (Royalty Account)Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd Imprint: Royal Historical Society Volume: v. 83 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.482kg ISBN: 9780861933167ISBN 10: 0861933168 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 21 June 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPrologue Introduction The Virtuous Atheist The Oral and Written Public Sphere Books and Pamphlets Periodicals The Philosophe Response Institutional Reactions in France The Christian Enlightenment? Beyond the Christian Enlightenment Appendix 1. D'Holbach's Publications, 1752-1789 Appendix 2. Responses in French to d'Holbach's publications, 1752-1789 Appendix 3. The Corpus of Periodical Press Articles Produced in Reaction to d'Holbach's Publications BibliographyReviewsA well-written and well-documented study that will be of considerable interest to scholars working on eighteenth-century religion, the Enlightenment, and the intersection of the two. AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEWHas many merits. EUROPEAN HISTORY QUARTERLYAs a contribution to the history of the public sphere in the age of Enlightenment, [this] study is a solid and impressive piece of work. HISTORY, July 2013 A well-written and well-documented study that will be of considerable interest to scholars working on eighteenth-century religion, the Enlightenment, and the intersection of the two. AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEWHas many merits. EUROPEAN HISTORY QUARTERLYAs a contribution to the historyAL REVIEWHas many merits. EUROPEAN HISTORY QUARTERLYAs a contribution to the history of the public sphere in the ag A well-written and well-documented study that will be of considerable interest to scholars working on eighteenth-century religion, the Enlightenment, and the intersection of the two. * AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW * Has many merits. * EUROPEAN HISTORY QUARTERLY * As a contribution to the history of the public sphere in the age of Enlightenment, [this] study is a solid and impressive piece of work. * HISTORY, July 2013 * As a contribution to the history of the public sphere in the age of Enlightenment, (this) study is a solid and impressive piece of work. HISTORY, July 2013 Author InformationMunby Fellow in Bibliography, University of Cambridge Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |