
The Enlightenment
Ulrich Im Hof(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 17. March 1997
Book
Paperback/Softback
324 pages
978-0-631-20511-1 (ISBN)
Description
The Enlightenment was a movement of intellectual change that penetrated every European country as well as North America during the eighteenth century.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 221 mm
Width: 143 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
425 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-631-20511-1 (9780631205111)
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Person
Ulrich Im Hof studied at the University of Basle, and since 1965 has been lecturer in Swiss history and general modern History at the University of Bonn, as well as the Director of the Department of Swiss History at the University of Bern. Among his publications are Das gesellige Jahrhundert. Gesellschaft und Gesellschaften in Seitalter der Aufklarung (1982) and Geschichte der Schweiz (1987).
Content
Series Editor's Preface. Part I: The Age:.
1. Enlightenment and Fresh Light.
2. The Eighteenth Century as the Background to the Enlightenment.
Part II: A Changing Society: .
3. The World of the Monarchs.
4. The Aristocracy.
5. The Clergy.
6. The Urban Middle Class.
7. The Farming Community.
8. The Common People.
Part III: Europe and its States:.
9. The Way of the World.
10. Venerable Monarchies and Republics.
11. Cosmopolitanism versus the Nation States.
Part IV: The Champions of Enlightenment:.
12. The Association Movement.
13. The Academy.
14. The Salon.
15. The Reading Societies.
16. Voluntary Charitable and Economic Societies.
17. Agricultural Economic Societies.
18. The Freemasons.
19. The Societies Within the Enlightenment Movement.
20. Periodicals and Books.
Part V: Utopia and Reform:.
21. Improvement and Dreams.
22. Philosophy and Philosophers of the Philosophical Age.
23. Rational Christianity.
24. Natural Law, the Path to Human Rights.
25. Politics and Government.
26. The Economy, Economic Freedom and the Work Ethic.
27. Science, Medicine and Technology.
28. Education, Schools and Popular Enlightenment.
29. Virtue and Patriotism.
Part VI: A Window Opened to a Wider World:.
30. A Window Opened to a Wider World.
Part VII: Emancipation - A Release from Age-old Restraints:.
31. Political and Social Emancipation.
32. Emancipation of the Jews.
33. The Debate on the Role of Woman: On the Way to the Emancipation of Women.
Part VIII: For and Against Radicalization of the Enlightenment:.
34. Radical Enlightenment.
35. Enlightenment by Decree.
36. Early Romanticism: The Reaction against the Enlightenment.
37. Traditionalistic and Governmental Reaction.
Part IX: The Way Ahead into the Nineteenth Century:.
38. Nationalism versus Cosmopolitanism.
39. From the Enlightenment to the Revolutions.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Table of Dates.
Index.
1. Enlightenment and Fresh Light.
2. The Eighteenth Century as the Background to the Enlightenment.
Part II: A Changing Society: .
3. The World of the Monarchs.
4. The Aristocracy.
5. The Clergy.
6. The Urban Middle Class.
7. The Farming Community.
8. The Common People.
Part III: Europe and its States:.
9. The Way of the World.
10. Venerable Monarchies and Republics.
11. Cosmopolitanism versus the Nation States.
Part IV: The Champions of Enlightenment:.
12. The Association Movement.
13. The Academy.
14. The Salon.
15. The Reading Societies.
16. Voluntary Charitable and Economic Societies.
17. Agricultural Economic Societies.
18. The Freemasons.
19. The Societies Within the Enlightenment Movement.
20. Periodicals and Books.
Part V: Utopia and Reform:.
21. Improvement and Dreams.
22. Philosophy and Philosophers of the Philosophical Age.
23. Rational Christianity.
24. Natural Law, the Path to Human Rights.
25. Politics and Government.
26. The Economy, Economic Freedom and the Work Ethic.
27. Science, Medicine and Technology.
28. Education, Schools and Popular Enlightenment.
29. Virtue and Patriotism.
Part VI: A Window Opened to a Wider World:.
30. A Window Opened to a Wider World.
Part VII: Emancipation - A Release from Age-old Restraints:.
31. Political and Social Emancipation.
32. Emancipation of the Jews.
33. The Debate on the Role of Woman: On the Way to the Emancipation of Women.
Part VIII: For and Against Radicalization of the Enlightenment:.
34. Radical Enlightenment.
35. Enlightenment by Decree.
36. Early Romanticism: The Reaction against the Enlightenment.
37. Traditionalistic and Governmental Reaction.
Part IX: The Way Ahead into the Nineteenth Century:.
38. Nationalism versus Cosmopolitanism.
39. From the Enlightenment to the Revolutions.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Table of Dates.
Index.