The Enlightenment: A Very Short Introduction

John Robertson

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Book cover for The Enlightenment: A Very Short Introduction

The Enlightenment: A Very Short Introduction

The Enlightenment: A Very Short Introduction

John Robertson

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A foundational moment in the history of modern European thought, the Enlightenment continues to be a reference point for philosophers, scholars and opinion-formers. To many it remains the inspiration of our commitments to the betterment of the human condition. To others, it represents the elevation of one set of European values to the world, many of whose peoples have quite different values. But what is the relationship between the historical Enlightenment and the idea of 'Enlightenment', and can these two understandings be reconciled?

In this Very Short Introduction, John Robertson offers a concise historical introduction to the Enlightenment as an intellectual movement of eighteenth-century Europe. Discussing its intellectual achievements, he also explores how its supporters exploited new ways of communicating their ideas to a wider public, creating a new 'public sphere' for critical discussion of the moral, economic and political issues facing their societies.

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About the Author

John Robertson has been Professor of the History of Political Thought at Cambridge since 2010. He covers the intellectual history of early modern and Enlightenment Europe, with particular interests in political and historical thought, and in the Enlightenment in Scotland and in Italy. His books include the comparative study The Case for the Enlightenment: Scotland and Naples 1680-1760 (Cambridge University Press, 2005), and he is now working on the uses of sacred history in political and social thought between 1650 and 1800. For many years he taught History at Oxford, as a University Lecturer in the Faculty of History and a Fellow of St Hugh's College, and he has held visiting appointments in Germany, the United States and, most recently in Paris.

Critical Reviews

"Professor Robertson s book indeed presents an admirable attempt to provide effective guidance to those willing to approach this subject. This book also offers valuable 'food for thought' to specialists in the field, thanks to Robertson s innovative reading of, and sound methodological approach to, the Enlightenment as a philosophical idea and a historical phenomenon. Another praiseworthy aspect of this concise but detailed analysis of the Enlightenment is its interdisciplinary character, which has been made possible by Robertson s solid knowledge of various areas and methods of historical research...In conclusion, this thought-provoking book is a must-read for anyone interested in the Enlightenment, be they beginners or experts in the field."--H-Net Reviews

"A splendid little book...Robertson's very short introduction stands tall
among Enlightenment primers, suitable for advanced university students
and general readers alike." - Richard B. Sher, Distinguished Professor of History in the Federated History Department of New Jersey Institute of Technology and Rutgers
University-Newark

Publishing Information

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pub date: 2015-12-01
Length: 144 pages

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