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1. Inventions of enlightenment since 1800 : concepts of Lumières, Enlightenment and Aufklärung [2023]
- Liverpool : Liverpool University Press on behalf of Voltaire Foundation, University of Oxford, [2023]
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- Book — xii, 360 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm.
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- Introduction: les Lumières après les Lumières? Pourquoi une histoire des notions Lumières, d'Enlightenment et d'Aufklärung entre 1800 et 1980 / Nicholas Cronk and Élisabeth Décultot
- Victor Cousin et la philosophie des Lumières / Christian Helmreich
- Alexis de Tocqueville et Hermann Hettner, 1856; deux historiens face au dix-huitième siècle / Élisabeth Décultot
- Unveiling or inventing the Enlightenment? Bruno Bauer, the political theology of radical critique and the construction of Enlightenment in the Vormärz epoch / Daniel Weidner
- Understanding, radicalising and illuminating the Enlightenment: Hegel's use of Lumières and Aufklärung for an enlightened philosophy / Francesca Iannelli
- Les Lumières à l'épreuve des concours: le cas du prix d'éloquence à l'Académie française (1831-1904) / Stéphane Zékian
- After Carlyle: 'Enlightenment' in Vicctorian Britain / Brian W. Young
- Germanising the Enlightenment: Wilhelm Dithey's Aufklärung / Avi Lifschitz
- Lumières in France: the contribution of Gustave Lanson and his pupils / Nicholas Cronk
- The theme of Enlightenment in Russian historiography, 1860-1900 / Andrew Kahn
- The dilemma of Enlightenment German, Jewish and antisemitic constructions of Aufklärung in the nineteenth century / Mike Rottmann
- Nihilism, Enlightenment and the 'new failure of nerve': arguments about Enlightenment in New York and Los Angeles, 1941-1947 / James Schmidt
- Ideas in action: Franco Venturi's Settecento / Ruggero Sciuto
- The question of Peter Gay's Enlightenment: between 'heavenly city' and the 'brute facts of political life' (1948-1956) / Gregory S. Brown
- 'Die Zeit der Aufklärung ist weider da': activist appropriations of the Enlightenment in the Hegelian Left an in eighteenth-century studies in the GDR / Daniel Fulda.
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842.5 .V935 G3S 2023:NO.11 | In process |
- Correspondence. Selections
- De Rougé, Innocente-Catherine 1707-1794, author.
- [Liverpool] : Liverpool University Press on behalf of Voltaire Foundation, [2023]
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- Book — xx, 411 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
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Letters of Innocente-Catherine de Rougé Du Plessis-Bellière, duchesse d'Elbeuf (1709-1794) in the original French with prefatory material and summaries in English.
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842.5 .V935 G3S 2023:NO.10 | In process |
- Morriello, Francesco A., author.
- [Liverpool] : Liverpool University Press on behalf of Voltaire Foundation, University of Oxford, [2023]
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- Book — xvii, 396 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps ; 24 cm
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- Introduction: The Interconnected Atlantic World
- Interception, Corruption, and Revolution: The Emergence and Expansion of the British and French Caribbean Postal System
- Mail Couriers in the Revolutionary Caribbean
- The Founding, Staffing, and Operation of Early Modern Caribbean Print Shops
- Apply to the Printer: Colonial Printers as Nexuses of Information
- New World Newspapers: The Emergence and Proliferation of the British and French Colonial Papers in the 18th and Early 19th-Centuries
- Restricting the Flow of News: Censorship and Early Newspaper Reports of the Haitian Revolution (1791)
- The Colonial Almanac: Instruments of Information in the Caribbean
- Iconography in Early Modern Caribbean Print Culture
- Reading Salons, Enlightenment, and Rum: The World of the Early Caribbean Book Trade and its Booksellers
- Conclusion: Communication Networks Across the Caribbean and Wider Atlantic World
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842.5 .V935 G3S 2023:NO.5 | In process |
- Valmori, Niccolò, author.
- Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, on behalf of Voltaire Foundation, 2023
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- Book — xii, 315 pages ; 24 cm
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- The invisible hands: merchants and bankers in Paris and London at the end of the eighteenth century
- The politicisation of finance: the English financial world in the midst of the Revolutionary Wars, 1796-1800
- A history of unchallenged distrust: French public opinion and bankers, 1798-1799
- Between risk and collaboration: financial and political elites during revolution and war 1792-1805
- Investing in a new market during the age of Revolution: European bankers and the New World, 1783-1803
- Extending networks in war and peace: credit and trust in uncertain times, 1801-1813
- Interlocking interests: bankers and politicians in England, 1789-1810
- Constraint and autonomy: finance and politics from the Napoleonic Empire to the Congress of Vienna, 1800-1815
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- LaVopa, Anthony J., 1945- author. Author
- [Liverpool] : Liverpool University Press ; Oxford : Voltaire Foundation, [2022]
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- Book — x, 423 pages ; 24 cm
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- Introduction: finding meaning in the Enlightenment
- Part 1: Theory and method
- Chapter 1: Conceiving a public: ideas and society in eighteenth-century Europe
- Chapter 2: A new intellectual history? Jonathan Israel's Enlightenment
- Chapter 3: Doing Fichte: reflections of a sobered (but unrepentant) contextual biographer Part 2: Gender
- Chapter 4: Women, gender, and the Enlightenment: a historical turn
- Chapter 5: Thinking about marriage: Kant's liberalism and the peculiar morality of conjugal union
- Chapter 6: The fragility of polite character: the friendship between James Boswell and William Johnson Temple
- Part 3: Language, philosophy, and the imagination
- Chapter 7: Herder's Publikum: language, print, and sociability in eighteenth-century Germany
- Chapter 8: The philosopher and the Schwärmer: on the career of a German Epithet from Luther to Kant
- Chapter 9: History, Philosophy, and the imagination in Enlightenment studies
- Chapter 10: Specialization run amok? Contextualizing Denis Diderot
- Bibliography
- Index
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842.5 .V935 G3S 2022:NO.9 | In process |
- Liverpool : Liverpool University Press on behalf of Voltaire Foundation, University of Oxford, [2022]
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- Book — xi, 367 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
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This is the first comprehensive analysis of the royal and princely courts of Europe as important places of Enlightenment. The households of European rulers remained central to politics and culture throughout the eighteenth century, and few writers, artists, musicians, or scholars could succeed without establishing connections to ruling houses, noble families, or powerful courtiers.Covering case studies from Spain and France to Russia, and from Scandinavia and Britain to the Holy Roman Empire, the contributions of this volume examine how Enlightenment figures were integrated into the princely courts of the Ancien Régime, and what kinds of relationships they had with courtiers. Dangers and opportunities presented by proximity to court are discussed as well as the question of what rulers and courtiers gained from their interactions with Enlightenment men and women of letters. The book focusses on four areas: firstly, the impact of courtly patronage on Enlightenment discourses and the work as well as careers of Enlightenment writers; secondly, the court as an audience to be catered for by Enlightenment writers; thirdly, the function of Enlightenment narratives and discourses for the image-making of rulers and courtiers; and fourthly, the role the interaction of courtiers and Enlightenment writers played for the formulation of reform policies
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7. Rousseau et Locke : dialogues critiques [2022]
- [Liverpool, England] : Liverpool University Press on behalf of Voltaire Foundation, University of Oxford, [2022]
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- Book — xi, 286 pages ; 24 cm
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- Introduction générale / Johanna Lenne-Cornuez et Ceéline Spector
- Mémoire autobiographique et identité personnelle / Steéphane Chauvier
- 'The chief, if not only spur to human industry and action': Rousseau et l'uneasiness de Locke / Christophe Litwin
- De la famille naturelle à la famille sociale: l'usage d'arguments naturalistes chez Locke et Rousseau / Anne Morvan
- La défiance à l'égard de la médecine: enjeux philosophiques de Locke à Rousseau / Claire Crignon
- Locke et la métaphysique du vicaire savoyard / Philippe Hamou
- A l'épreuve des notions morales: l'approfondissement de l'empirisme / Louis Guerpillon
- De Locke à Rousseau: une révolution pédagogique? / Christophe Martin
- Signification et utilité des sanctions chez Locke et Rousseau / Gabrielle Radica
- L'inaliénabilité de la liberté / Céline Spector
- Pouvoir instituant et résistance / Jean Terrel
- Du consentement à la représentation politique: Rousseau critique de Locke? / Ludmilla Lorrain
- Emile, citoyen lockien / Johanna Lenne-Cornuez
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8. Claude Lanzmann after Shoah [2022]
- New Haven, CT. : Yale University Press, [2022]
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- Book — 191 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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- How to see nothing : A visitor from the living [1997] / Jared Stark
- Revolt as a study in precision : Sobibor, October 14, 1943, 4 p.m. [2001] / Judith Kasper
- "I was a report" : The Karski Report [2010] / Alexander García Düttmann
- Testimony beyond justice : The last of the unjust [2013] / Sara Guyer
- Four sisters [2018] and Claude Lanzmann's Holocaust Film Project / Stuart Liebman
- Israeli soldiers in the eyes of the beholder : Tsahal [1994] / Brad Prager
- "Yes, this is the place" : Lanzmann between Napalm [2017] and Shoah / Michael G. Levine
- Time and the hare : Lanzmann's autobiography / Françoise Meltzer
- Self-portrait at ninety : an interview with Franck Nouchi and Juliette Simont / Claude Lanzmann
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- Helyard, Erin, author.
- [Liverpool, United Kingdom] : Published by Liverpool University Press ; Oxford, UK : on behalf of Voltaire Foundation, [2022] Padstow, Cornwall : Printed ... by TJ Books Limited
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- Book — xx, 313 pages : illustrations (black and white), musical notation ; 24 cm
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- List of Musical Examples
- List of Tables
- List of Figures
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Clementi and the Enlightenment Chapter 2: Mozart's Insult and the Irritations of Virtuosity Chapter 3: Keyboard Performance and Gender in Late Eighteenth-Century London Chapter 4: Clementi's "Black Joke" Chapter 5: Male Theoria and Female Praxis Chapter 6: Clementi in the Marketplace and the Conservatoire
- Conclusion: Clementi's Coin Appendix: Ideological differences regarding keyboard practicing/music education in 36 conduct books and treatises, 1741-1838
- Bibliography.
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- Luengo Gutiérrez, Pedro, author.
- Liverpool : Liverpool University Press ; Oxford : on behalf of the Voltaire Foundation, [2022]
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- Book — xv, 277 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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- Introduction Qing Modernity : The Court The Universal Garden-Palace : Yuanming Yuan Beijing : The Capital of Religious Tolerance The Public Images of the Yuanming Yuan Conclusion : a Modern City Transcriptions Bibliography.
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- [Liverpool] : Liverpool University Press ; Oxford : On behalf of Voltaire Foundation, University of Oxford, [2022]
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- Book — xvi, 352 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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- Acknowledgements Table of Contents List of Illustrations Catriona Seth. Preface.
- Siofra Pierse. Introduction: Turmoil, Instability, Adaptation, Elasticity in the Eighteenth-Century Francophone Text SECTION I - Intimations of Insecurity Ioana Galleron and Chiara Mainardi. Troubles, desordres, crises: une approche numerique des expressions de la tourmente au XVIIIe siecle Kate E. Tunstall. The Knife and the Pen: The Attentat of 1757 James Hanrahan. Political Turmoil in Voltaire's Vision and Revision of the Fronde SECTION II - Filtering Natural Disasters Jenny Mander. The Antilles, the Natural History of Hurricanes and Earthquakes, the Seven Years' War and Global Commerce through the Lens of Abbe Raynal's Histoire philosophique et politique des deux Indes
- Laurence Mace. (Re)inventer le Vesuve, modeliser la catastrophe, vivre la tourmente: Dupaty en Italie meridionale a la veille de la Revolution Siofra Pierse. Voltaire and the Lisbon Disaster: From Aftershocks to Ataraxy SECTION III - Instability and Memory Cyril Frances. Poetique de l'emotion populaire dans les Tableaux historiques de la Revolution francaise de Nicolas Chamfort
- Adam Schoene. Turmoil and Corruption in Josephine de Monbart's Lettres tahitiennes Erin-Marie Legacey. Disorder and the Dead in Revolutionary Paris SECTION IV - Sade and Female Marginalisation Edward T. O'Sullivan. Fictional Turmoil: The Bloodlust of Women in Sadean Libertine Narratives Shasha Ma. L'Insecurite du sexe feminin: de l'infanticide au feminicide chez Sade SECTION V - Resilience post Turmoil Simon Davies. Bernardin de Saint-Pierre: le solitaire engage Gabriel-Robert Thibault. La Resistance spirituelle dans la France des philosophes Emma M. Dunne. 'A moi! A un proscrit! A un malheureux fugitif!': Isabelle de Charriere's Emigre-e-s amid the Turmoil of Exile John Leigh. Revolutionary Upheaval and Domestic Turmoil in Beaumarchais's unsung play La Mere coupable Notes on Contributors Bibliography of Works Cited Index.
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12. Maryse Condé, a writer for our times [2021]
- New Haven, Connecticut : Yale University Press, [2021]
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- Book — 164 pages ; 24 cm.
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In 2018, the New Academy selected Guadeloupean writer, scholar, and teacher of literature Maryse Conde as the recipient of the 2018 Alternative Nobel Prize in Literature. This volume of Yale French Studies examines Conde's work and legacy, exploring why a diverse group of journalists, critics, and lay readers selected her as the writer most deserving of the prize. Varied in their themes, forms, and disciplinary groundings, the essays consider how Conde's novels, plays, essays, and memoirs have engaged with many of the urgent social, economic, and political issues of the late-twentieth and twenty-first centuries, often anticipating and catalyzing public debates. Written by scholars from Africa, the Antilles, South America, France, and the United States, the essays consider Conde's unique voice and the ways in which her writing speaks to readers all over the world, making her "a writer for our times."
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13. Les antiquités dépaysées : histoire globale de la culture antiquaire au siècle des lumières [2022]
- [Liverpool, United Kingdom] : Liverpool University Press ; Oxford, UK : on behalf of Voltaire Foundation, University of Oxford, [2022]
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- Book — xiii, 294 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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"Alors que l'on sort à peine de la querelle des Anciens et des Modernes en Europe, la curiosité antiquaire se mondialise. De Paris à Pékin, de Delhi à Mexico en passant par Copenhague ou Philadelphie, cet engouement pour les discussions et les pratiques antiquaires s'affirme au dix-huitième siècle et déconstruit les contours rassurants du modèle gréco-latin. Ce livre essaie de rendre compte de ce changement d'échelle en suivant une perspective originale et nouvelle en faveur d'une histoire connectée de la connaissance antiquaire au dix-huitième siècle. Loin des traditions nationales ou seulement comparatistes qui avaient mis en évidence les relations que les différentes sociétés humaines avaient entretenues, au cours de l'histoire, avec les vestiges du passé, ce livre envisage les cultures et les savoirs antiquaires dans leur matérialité non seulement dans les métropoles européennes, mais aussi dans les capitales américaines et asiatiques. A distance d'une Antiquité figée, ce livre entend montrer comment la mobilité des savants et des artistes a commencé à pluraliser l'Antiquité dès le dix-huitième siècle, à la dépayser dans un contexte global et impérial. = Just as the quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns was coming to an end in Europe, antiquarian curiosity became global. From Paris to Peking, from Delhi to Mexico City, via Copenhagen and Philadelphia, this craze for antiquarian discussions and practices took hold in the eighteenth century and deconstructed the reassuring contours of the Greco-Latin model. This book attempts to account for this change of scale by following an original and new perspective in favour of a connected history of antiquarian knowledge in the eighteenth century. Far from the national or only comparative traditions that had highlighted the relations that the different human societies had maintained, in the course of history, with the remains of the past, this book considers the cultures and the antiquarian knowledge in their materiality not only in the European metropolises, but also in the American and Asian capitals. This book aims to show how the mobility of scholars and artists began to pluralize antiquity from the eighteenth century onwards, to make it more diverse in a global and imperial context."--Pages v-vi
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- Stacey, Jessica, author.
- Oxford : Liverpool University Press on behalf of Voltaire Foundation, 2022
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- Book — xvii, 362 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
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- A Note on Translation Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction: Authors of Catastrophe
- Chapter 1. Bringing Catastrophe: barbare (br)others, in and around the Encyclopedie
- Chapter 2. Suffering Catastrophe: legitimate and illegitimate lines in Baculard d'Arnaud's medievalist works
- Chapter 3. Prophesying Catastrophe, Predicting Utopia: the time travellers of Mercier's prose tableaux
- Chapter 4. Witnessing Catastrophe as Revelation: doing time with Latude and Sade, modern martyrs Conclusion Works Cited.
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- Sabee, Olivia, author.
- [Liverpool, United Kingdom] : Published by Liverpool University Press ; Oxford, UK : on behalf of Voltaire Foundation, [2022] Padstow, Cornwall : Printed by TJ Books Limited
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- Book — xii, 182 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
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In Enlightenment Europe, a new form of pantomime ballet emerged, through the dual channels of theorization in print and experimentation onstage. Emphasizing eighteenth-century ballet's construction through print culture, Theories of Ballet in the Age of the Encyclopedie follows two parallel paths-standalone treatises on ballet and dance and encyclopedias-to examine the shifting definition of ballet over the second half of the eighteenth century. Bringing together the Encyclopedie and its Supplement, the Encyclopedie methodique, and the Encyclopedie d'Yverdon with the works of Jean-Georges Noverre, Louis de Cahusac, and Charles Compan, it traces how the recycling and recombining of discourses about dance, theatre, and movement arts directly affected the process of defining ballet. At the same time, it emphasizes the role of textual borrowing and compilation in disseminating knowledge during the Enlightenment, examining the differences between placing borrowed texts into encyclopedias of various types as well as into journal format, arguing that context has the potential to play a role equally important to content in shaping a reader's understanding, and that the Encyclopedie methodique presented ballet in a way that diverged radically from both the Encyclopedie and Noverre's Lettres sur la danse.
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- Franchina, Miriam, author.
- [Liverpool, United Kingdom] : Liverpool University Press ; Oxford, UK : on behalf of Voltaire Foundation, University of Oxford, [2021] Padstow, Cornwall : TJ Books Limited
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- Book — xv, 330 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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- Introduction
- History-writing in the Republic of Letters
- Paul Rapin Thoyras and his 'Histoire' project
- Impartiality in the making in the 'Histoire d'Angleterre'
- Rapin's oeuvre in the Republic of Letters and beyond
- History-writing and Enlightenment
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- New Haven, Connecticut : Yale University Press, [2021]
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- Book — 194 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
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- Editors' preface: photography and the body in Nineteenth-century France / Raisa Rexer and Anne E. Linton
- I. Photographic histories. Eugène Delacroix's albums of photographic nudes / Sylvie Aubens
- Photography and voyeurism in Nineteenth-century France / Marie Robert
- II. Portraiture. Time, worn: late Castiglione / Heidi Brevik-Zender
- Berthe Morisot in mourning / Marni Reva Kessler
- III. Literary bodies. A thousand hungry eyes: Baudelaire's Stereoscope / Elissa Marder
- From love tokens to Carte des femmes: photographic portraiture and the fiction of René Maizeroy at the Fin de siècle / Raisa Rexer
- IV. Photography and the "other." Le harem pluriel: Jean Geiser and photographic Orientalism / Ali Behdad
- Picturing Creole pride: looking back at race and photography in Louisiana's long Nineteenth century / Jarrod Hayes
- V. Beyond the gender binary. The dangers of looking for "true sex" in Nadar's "Hermaphrodite" series / Anne E. Linton
- The legs of the Orientalist: Jane Dieulafoy's self-portraits in Persia / Rachel Mesch
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- Rutler, Tracy L., author.
- [Liverpool, United Kingdom] : Liverpool University Press ; Oxford, UK : On behalf of Voltaire Foundation, [2021] Padstow, Cornwall : Printed by TJ International Ltd.
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- Book — xxi, 291 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Liminal periods in politics often serve as points in time when traditional methods and principles organizing society are disrupted. These periods of interregnum may not always result in complete social upheaval, but they do open the space to imagine social and political change in diverse forms. In Queering the Enlightenment: kinship and gender in the literature of eighteenth-century France, Tracy Rutler uncovers how numerous canonical authors of the 1730s and 40s were imagining radically different ways of organizing the masses during the early years of Louis XV's reign. Through studies of the literature of Antoine Francois Prevost, Claude Crebillon, Pierre de Marivaux, and Francoise de Graffigny among others, Rutler demonstrates how the heteronormative bourgeois family's rise to dominance in late-eighteenth-century France had long been contested within the fictional worlds of many French authors. The utopian impulses guiding the fiction studied in this book distinguish these authors as some of the most brilliant political theorists of the day. Enlightenment, for these authors, means reorienting one's relation to power by reorganizing their most intimate relations. Using a practice of reading queerly, Rutler shows how these works illuminate the unparalleled potential of queer forms of kinship to dismantle the patriarchy and help us imagine what might eventually take its place.
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- Mauro, Azzurra, author.
- Liverpool : Liverpool University Press on behalf of Voltaire Foundation, University of Oxford, [2021]
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- Book — x, 286 pages ; 24 cm
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"Famous for his works on political economy as well as for his diplomatic activity, Ferdinando Galiani (1728-1787) embodies a singular type of 'philosopher', attributing and denying himself this designation according to the context. Although he refused to construct an ordered system of ideas, Galiani produced a philosophical knowledge that accompanied and enriched his political projects. Situated at the crossroads of history, literature and philosophy, this monograph studies Galiani's career by measuring the social and political purpose of his philosophical-literary production, and by establishing his identity as a 'philosopher' between Naples and Paris. What influences did these two socio-cultural milieus have on his thought and his career? This question constitutes the core of an analysis that aims to simultaneously reconsider the Neapolitan and Parisian contexts, where the terms 'philosophe' and 'filosofo' take on different meanings, practices and uses. In the light of the discourses, practices and representations that this author constructed throughout his life, this book places Galiani in the real dimension of philosophical work, studying his way of life as a philosopher, where philosophical battles, editorial successes and fame coexist without conflict with material worries, fears about his reputation or even failures."--Publisher's web page for eBook version
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20. Persia and the Enlightenment [2021]
- [Liverpool] : Liverpool University Press on behalf of Voltaire Foudation, University of Oxford, [2021]
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- Book — vii, 273 pages ; 24 cm
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- Introduction / Cyrus Masroori and Whitney Mannies
- The background : European knowledge of Persia before the Enlightenment / Cyrus Masroori and John Christian Laursen
- Religious tolerance, intolerance, and absolutisum in Safavid Persia and their representations in early Enlightenment European travel literature / John Marshall
- Persian theology and the checkmate of Christian theology : Bayle and the problem of evil / Marta García-Alonso
- Oriental patriotism? Eighteenth-century French representations of Nadir Shah / Rolando Minuti
- The tolerant Persia in Montesquieu's Persian letters / António Carlos dos Santos
- George Lyttelton's Letters from a Persian : Persia and politics in eighteenth-century English fiction / Cyrus Masroori
- Voltaire and Persia, or how to use Orient against Occident / Myrtille Méricam-Bourdet
- Persia in Diderot's Encyclopédie / Whitney Mannies
- "Peuplade estimable" : late-eighteenth-century radical critics of religion and the Ghebres / Erica J. Mannucci
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