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Series Editor
Michael T Davis, University of Tasmania
Editorial Board
David Armitage, Harvard University Jack Fruchtman, Jr, Towson University Iain McCalman, University of Sydney Jon Mee, University of Warwick Paul A Pickering, Australian National University Hideo Tanaka, Kyoto University
Readership
The broad implications of the Enlightenment movement means that works published in the series will have a multi-disciplinary approach. Scholars in History, Political Studies, Political Science, Political Thought, English Literature, Religion, and Philosophy will find the works of interest.
Reviews
an important contribution to our understanding of not only deism but also the religious climate of eighteenth-century England ... essential reading English Historical Review on Enlightenment and Modernity full of fascinating insights into a hugely diverse number of places, with an important introductory essay that articulates the complexities of location Coleridge Bulletin on Romantic Localities provides a shrewd and nuanced analysis of Scotlands political culture English Historical Review on The Scottish People and the French Revolution the most useful work of reference on the subject in decades. Times Literary Supplement on The Sublime Invention an accurate, even moving, and deeply productive vision of Godwin that compels from slight to massive revisions of the ways that scholars have come to view him ... epochmaking. The Wordsworth Circle on William Godwin and the Theatre a well-written and scrupulously researched scholarly monograph which will become essential reading for both academics and students in the field BARS Bulletin & Review on Writing the Empire
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Forthcoming Titles
Robert and James Adam, Architects of the Age of Enlightenment
Ariyuki Kondo At the forefront of the move away from the dominant school of Classicism were architect brothers Robert and James Adam. Kondos work places them within the context of eighteenth-century intellectual thought.
The Enlightenment World: 23 c.256pp: 234x156mm: January 2012 HB 978 1 84893 179 4: 60/$99 e 978 1 84893 180 0
Published Titles
Ebenezer Hazard, Jeremy Belknap and the American Revolution
Russell M Lawson Ebenezer Hazard became postmaster general in 1782. A prolific letter-writer, his favourite correspondent was Jeremy Belknap, a clergyman and historian. Their letters to each other provide an informative and insightful history of the time through everyday events.
The Enlightenment World: 22 256pp: 234x156mm: 2011 HB 978 1 84893 045 2: 60/$99 e 978 1 84893 046 9
Gordon Pentland Pentland argues that a thorough evaluation of this crucial yet little understood period in Scottish history will make a significant contribution to our understanding of popular politics in early nineteenth-century Britain.
The Enlightenment World: 21 256pp: 234x156mm: 2011 HB 978 1 85196 153 5: 60/$99 e 978 1 85196 062 0
William Godwin and the Theatre Dialogue, Didacticism and the Genres of Dispute: Literary Dialogues in the Age of Revolution
Adrian J Wallbank Focusing on non-canonical British writers Wallbank examines the evolution of dialogue as a genre during the Romantic period.
The Enlightenment World c.256pp: 234x156mm: June 2012 HB 978 1 84893 279 1: 60/$99 e 978 1 84893 280 7
David OShaughnessy This book aims to provide the first comprehensive discussion of Godwins plays, and to consider the notion of theatricality in relation to his politics.
The Enlightenment World: 20 224pp: 234x156mm: 2010 HB 978 1 84893 049 0: 60/$99 e 978 1 84893 050 6
Emma Vincent Macleod Macleod examines changing British conceptions of America across the political spectrum during a period of political, cultural and intellectual upheaval.
The Enlightenment World c.256pp: 234x156mm: May 2013 HB 978 1 85196 650 9: 60/$99 e 978 1 85196 670 7
Contributors: Polly Atkin, Stefanie Fricke, Tom Furniss, Rosa Karl, J Douglas Kneale, Rolf Lessinich, Samantha Matthews, Felicitas Menhard, Silvia Mergenthal, Kristin Ott, Sophie Thomas, James Vigus, Nicola J Watson and Angela Wright
The Enlightenment World: 19 336pp: 234x156mm: 2010 HB 978 1 84893 002 5: 60/$99 e 978 1 84893 003 2
Kathryn Chittick The Napoleonic period made language crucial, as educated and uneducated alike fought over the definitions of libel, loyalty and freedom. Whiggism became the language of liberty.
The Enlightenment World: 18 256pp: 234x156mm: 2010 HB 978 1 85196 424 6: 60/$99 e 978 1 85196 484 0
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Michael R Lynn
The Enlightenment World: 17 256pp: 234x156mm: 2010 HB 978 1 84893 016 2: 60/$99 e 978 1 84893 017 9
The Edinburgh Review in the Literary Culture of Romantic Britain: Mammoth and
Megalonyx
Michelle Faubert
The Enlightenment World: 9 304pp: 234x156mm: 2009 HB 978 1 85196 955 5: 60/$99 e 978 1 85196 697 4
William Christie
The Enlightenment World: 15 272pp: 234x156mm: 2009 HB 978 1 85196 622 6: 60/$99 e 978 1 85196 699 8
Michael Durey
The Enlightenment World: 14 288pp: 234x156mm: 2009 HB 978 1 85196 983 8: 60/$99 e 978 1 85196 696 7
Wayne Hudson
The Enlightenment World: 7 224pp: 234x156mm: 2008 HB 978 1 85196 619 6: 60/$99 e 978 1 85196 584 7
Wayne Hudson
The Enlightenment World: 13 240pp: 234x156mm: 2009 HB 978 1 85196 635 6: 60/$99 e 978 1 85196 635 6
The Introduction and Index from all our published monographs are available to download from our website
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Carol Bolton
The Enlightenment World: 3 352pp: 234x156mm: 2007 HB 978 1 85196 863 3: 60/$99 e 978 1 85196 544 1
David Worrall
The Enlightenment World: 1 272pp: 234x156mm: 2007 HB 978 1 85196 851 0: 60/$99 e 978 1 85196 536 6
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