Studies in Eighteenth-Century CultureLinda Zionkowski, Downing A. Thomas Johns Hopkins University Press, 1 d’abr. 2008 - 300 pàgines The essays in this volume share a common concern with investigating Enlightenment categories of historical understanding and determining how these categories helped shape Enlightenment culture. The contributors address the question of how eighteenth-century writers make sense of the past—how they interpret it, give it meaning and form, and deploy it for their own practical, aesthetic, and ideological purposes. Contributors and contents: Frank Palmeri, Conjectural History and the Origins of Sociology Stuart Peterfreund, From the Forbidden to the Familiar: The Way of Natural Theology Leading up to and beyond the Long Eighteenth Century Tony C. Brown, The Barrows of History Shane Agin, Sex Education in the Enlightened Nation Suzanne R. Pucci, Snapshots of Family Intimacy in the French Eighteenth Century: The Case of Paul et Virginie Ana Hontanilla, Images of Barbaric Spain in Eighteenth-Century British Travel Writing Mark R. Malin, The Good, the Bad, and the Sentimental Savage: Native Americans in Representative Novels from the Spanish Enlightenment Simon During, Church, State, and Modernization: English Literature as Gentlemanly Knowledge after 1688 Julia Rudolph, "That Blunderbuss of Law”: Giles Jacob, Abridgement, and Print Culture Anne H. Stevens, Forging Literary History: Historical Fiction and Literary Forgery in Eighteenth-Century Britain Jennifer Thorn, “All beautiful in woe”: Gender, Nation, and Phillis Wheatley's Niobe Hilary Englert, "This Rhapsodical Work”: Object-Narrators and the Figure of Sterne |
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... means of subsistence , for example , this framework was reconcilable with Marx's materialist , economistic understanding of history . The more general notion of three stages of social development - savage , barbarian , and civilized ...
... means spare parts : " what an incomparable Provision hath the infinite Contriver of Man's body made for the Loss of , or any Defect in some of the Parts we can least spare , by doubling them ? " 31 The Design of the System As useful as ...
... means of extensive cultivation that would ordinarily enable such social organization.16 The absence of a complex social organization means , for Montesquieu as for others , an attendant absence of monumental architecture . For without a ...
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Conjectural History and the Origins of Sociology | 1 |
The Way of Natural | 23 |
The Barrows of History | 41 |
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