No image available

Historicizing the Enlightenment

  • Alternate title

    • Historicizing the Enlightenment: politics, religion, economy, and society in Britain
    • Historicizing the Enlightenment: literature, the arts, and the aesthetic in Britain

By


Abstract

"The Enlightenment has been blamed for some of the most deadly developments of modern life: racism and white supremacy, imperialist oppression, capitalist exploitation, neoliberal economics, scientific positivism, totalitarian rule. These developments are thought to have grown from principles that are rooted in the soil of the Enlightenment: abstraction, reduction, objectification, quantification, division, universalization. Michael McKeon’s new book corrects this defective view by historicizing the Enlightenment--by showing that the Enlightenment has been abstracted from its history. From its past: critics have ignored that Enlightenment thought is a reaction against deadly traditions that precede it. From its present: the Enlightenment extended its reactive analysis of the past to its own present through self-analysis and self-criticism. From its future: much of what’s been blamed amounts to the failure of its posterity to sustain Enlightenment principles. To historicize the Enlightenment requires that we conjure what it was like to live through the emergence of concepts and practices that are now commonplace—society, privacy, the public, the market, experiment, secularity, representative democracy, human rights, social class, sex and gender, fiction, the aesthetic attitude. McKeon’s book argues the continuity of Enlightenment thought, its consistency and integrity across this broad range of conceptual domains. It also shows how the Enlightenment has shaped our views of both tradition and modernity, and the revisionary work that needs to be done in order to understand our place in the future. In the process, Historicizing the Enlightenment exemplifies a distinctive historiography and historical method."-- Volume 1; provided by publisher.

Contents

Volume 1. Politics, religion, economy, and society in Britain -- Volume 2. Literature, the arts, and the aesthetic in Britain.

Publisher

  • Publication

    Lewisburg, Pennsylvania: Bucknell University Press, [2023]


Is about

  • Subject

  • Period

    1700-1799


Type

  • Language


Classification

  • ISBN

    • 9781684484713
    • 9781684484768
    • 9781684484720
    • 1684484723
    • 1684484766
    • 9781684484751
    • 1684484715
    • 1684484758

Persistent URL