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OverviewThe Enlightenment has long been seen as synonymous with the beginnings of modern Western intellectual and political culture. As a set of ideas and a social movement, this historical moment, the 'age of reason' of the seventeenth and eighteenth century, is marked by attempts to place knowledge on new foundations. The Cambridge Companion to the French Enlightenment brings together essays by leading scholars representing disciplines ranging from philosophy, religion and literature, to art, medicine, anthropology and architecture, to analyse the French Enlightenment. Each essay presents a concise view of an important aspect of the French Enlightenment, discussing its defining characteristics, internal dynamics and historical transformations. The Companion discusses the most influential reinterpretations of the Enlightenment that have taken place during the last two decades, reinterpretations that both reflect and have contributed to important re-evaluations of received ideas about the Enlightenment and the early modern period more generally. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel Brewer (University of Minnesota)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.390kg ISBN: 9781107626140ISBN 10: 1107626145 Pages: 265 Publication Date: 27 October 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChronology; 1. The Enlightenment today? Daniel Brewer; 2. Private lives, public space: a new social history of the Enlightenment Antoine Lilti; 3. Anthropology Andrew Curran; 4. Commerce Paul Cheney; 5. Science J. B. Shank; 6. Political thought Dan Edelstein; 7. Sex and gender, feeling and thinking: imagining women as intellectuals Julie Candler Hayes; 8. Religion Charly Coleman; 9. Art and aesthetic theory: claiming Enlightenment as viewers and critics Jennifer Milam; 10. Enlightenment literature Thomas DiPiero; 11. Philosophe/philosopher Stéphane Van Damme; 12. Music Downing A. Thomas; 13. Architecture and the Enlightenment Anthony Vidler; 14. Medicine and the body in the French Enlightenment Anne Vila; 15. Space, geography, and the global French Enlightenment Charles W. J. Withers; Guide to further reading.Reviews'Daniel Brewer, a leading expert on the French Age of Enlightenment, has edited a volume aimed at offering a complete overview and introduction not just to the eighteenth century and its ideas, but also to the historiographical construction of the concept of the Enlightenment ... [this book] will be a very useful resource and reference for students, whilst representing for scholars a most welcome synthesis of the debates on the Enlightenment from the 1789 Revolution onwards, as well as a timely update on what the Enlightenment is considered to be today.' Richard Langer, Forum for Modern Language Studies 'This stimulating collection of essays examines the French Enlightenment from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives. ... for more advanced students this Companion will be an invaluable and irreplaceable guide to the most prominent re-evaluations of the French Enlightenment over the last two decades.' Nicholas Cronk, French Studies Daniel Brewer, a leading expert on the French Age of Enlightenment, has edited a volume aimed at offering a complete overview and introduction not just to the eighteenth century and its ideas, but also to the historiographical construction of the concept of the Enlightenment ... [this book] will be a very useful resource and reference for students, whilst representing for scholars a most welcome synthesis of the debates on the Enlightenment from the 1789 Revolution onwards, as well as a timely update on what the Enlightenment is considered to be today. Richard Langer, Forum for Modern Language Studies This stimulating collection of essays examines the French Enlightenment from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives. ... for more advanced students this Companion will be an invaluable and irreplaceable guide to the most prominent re-evaluations of the French Enlightenment over the last two decades. Nicholas Cronk, French Studies 'Daniel Brewer, a leading expert on the French Age of Enlightenment, has edited a volume aimed at offering a complete overview and introduction not just to the eighteenth century and its ideas, but also to the historiographical construction of the concept of the Enlightenment ... [this book] will be a very useful resource and reference for students, whilst representing for scholars a most welcome synthesis of the debates on the Enlightenment from the 1789 Revolution onwards, as well as a timely update on what the Enlightenment is considered to be today.' Richard Langer, Forum for Modern Language Studies 'This stimulating collection of essays examines the French Enlightenment from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives. ... for more advanced students this Companion will be an invaluable and irreplaceable guide to the most prominent re-evaluations of the French Enlightenment over the last two decades.' Nicholas Cronk, French Studies Author InformationDaniel Brewer, Department of French and Italian, University of Minnesota, has published widely in the area of eighteenth-century French literature and culture. He is author of The Enlightenment Past: Reconstructing Eighteenth-Century French Thought (Cambridge University Press, 2008) and co-editor of L'esprit créateur, an international journal of French and Francophone literature and culture. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |