Character, Self, and Sociability in the Scottish Enlightenment

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Thomas Ahnert, Susan Manning, ...
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Character, Self, and Sociability in the Scottish Enlightenment

"This book is about Enlightenment ideas of "character." It argues for their central importance in eighteenth-century thought and culture. The scope of this volume extends well beyond the confines of literary history. It examines discussions of race, nation, the self, virtue, sociability, and historical progress. The specially commissioned essays in this volume are the first, collectively, to address the broader significance of Enlightenment "character," and to do so from an interdisciplinary perspective. The focus is on the Scottish Enlightenment, but contributors consider these debates in their international contexts and in relation to parallel developments in Britain, Europe, and America"--

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Palgrave Macmillan
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Cover of: Character, Self, and Sociability in the Scottish Enlightenment
Character, Self, and Sociability in the Scottish Enlightenment
2011, Palgrave Macmillan
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Cover of: Character, self, and sociability in the Scottish Enlightenment
Character, self, and sociability in the Scottish Enlightenment
2011, Palgrave Macmillan
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315

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OL39520459M
ISBN 13
9781280681134

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