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1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries the Early Modern Era (Volume 29)
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1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries the Early Modern Era (Volume 29) in Ottawa, ON
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Exploratory, investigative, and energetically analytical, 1650?1850 covers the full expanse of long-eighteenth-century thought, writing, and art while delivering abundant revelatory detail. Essays on well-known cultural figures combine with studies of emerging topics to unveil a vivid rendering of a dynamic period, simultaneously committed to singular genius and universal improvement. Welcoming research on all nations and language traditions, 1650?1850 invites readers into a truly global Enlightenment. Topics in volume 29 include Samuel Johnson?s notions about the education of women and a refreshing account of Sir Joseph Banks?s globetrotting. A guest-edited, illustration-rich, interdisciplinary special feature explores the cultural implications of water. As always, 1650?1850 culminates in a bevy of full-length book reviews critiquing the latest scholarship on long-established specialties, unusual subjects, and broad reevaluations of the period.
ISSN 1065-3112
Published by Bucknell University Press, distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.
Exploratory, investigative, and energetically analytical, 1650?1850 covers the full expanse of long-eighteenth-century thought, writing, and art while delivering abundant revelatory detail. Essays on well-known cultural figures combine with studies of emerging topics to unveil a vivid rendering of a dynamic period, simultaneously committed to singular genius and universal improvement. Welcoming research on all nations and language traditions, 1650?1850 invites readers into a truly global Enlightenment. Topics in volume 29 include Samuel Johnson?s notions about the education of women and a refreshing account of Sir Joseph Banks?s globetrotting. A guest-edited, illustration-rich, interdisciplinary special feature explores the cultural implications of water. As always, 1650?1850 culminates in a bevy of full-length book reviews critiquing the latest scholarship on long-established specialties, unusual subjects, and broad reevaluations of the period.
ISSN 1065-3112
Published by Bucknell University Press, distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.


















