Panorama of the Enlightenment

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Pub. Date: 2006-11-06
Publisher(s): J Paul Getty Museum Pubns
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Summary

"In this book, the Enlightenment derives its special appeal as the historical staging ground for an intellectual ferment across Europe and America. Dorinda Outram places ideas in their widest possible context, expounding upon their social, political, and cultural implications and how they condition society's conduct in a variety of ways. She looks at what "Enlightenment" meant to contemporaries, how it affected day-to-day life - for instance, by the spread of reading, the open discussion of religion and the relationship between the sexes, self-knowledge and introspection, scientific research, and advances in medicine."--BOOK JACKET.

Author Biography


Dorinda Outram is Franklin I. Clark Professor of History at the University of Rochester, New York. Among her publications are The Enlightenment (revised edition, 2005) and The Body and the French Revolution (1989).

Table of Contents

Preface 7(1)
Introduction 8(8)
Archetypes of the Enlightenment
16(6)
What Was the Enlightenment?
22(32)
The Language of Light
36(10)
The Encyclopedie, Engine of the Enlightenment
46(8)
The Sociable Enlightenment
54(36)
Getting Together: Coffee Houses and Conversation
62(12)
Reading: The Making of the Enlightenment
74(16)
Marriage, Children and Gender: The Enlightenment Family
90(38)
Enlightenment Animals
102(14)
The Comfortable Home
116(12)
The Global Enlightenment
128(52)
The Four Continents
142(12)
Mythical China: Chinoiserie, Mandarins and Markets
154(26)
Exploring the Self
180(28)
Masks and Masked Balls: Disguising the Self
190(12)
The Island of Love
202(6)
Authority and Architecture
208(30)
The Salines de Chaux
214(16)
Sans Souci: Frederick II of Prussia, Palaces and a Chinese Pavilion
230(8)
Science and Medicine
238(40)
Isaac Newton: Exploring the Cosmos and Capturing Light
252(16)
The Art of Anatomy
268(10)
Epilogue: The Legacy of the Enlightenment
278(26)
The Vision of Matthias Koeppel
294(10)
Timeline 304(1)
Men and Women 305(8)
Enlightenment Places 313(2)
Suggestions for Further Reading 315(2)
Sources of Illustrations 317(1)
Index 318

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