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Debating Enlightenment

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A bold reappraisal of Enlightenment legacies this volume uncovers the fractured, global, and contested nature of modern Europe's most influential intellectual transformation.Emerging from the int...
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  • 25 November 2025
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A bold reappraisal of Enlightenment legacies this volume uncovers the fractured, global, and contested nature of modern Europe's most influential intellectual transformation.


Emerging from the intellectual upheavals of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the Enlightenment has long served as both a foundational moment and a battleground for narratives of Western modernity. Once anchored in the writings of Spinoza, Kant, Diderot, and D'Alembert, its genealogy is now understood to stretch from the rhetorical afterlives of Renaissance humanism and the polemics of the Querelle des Anciens et des Modernes, through the religious pluralism of the Dutch Republic and the confessional fractures of the Holy Roman Empire, to the text-critical methods of orthodox theologians and the radical secularism of the philosophes.


This volume rethinks the Enlightenment as a dynamic espace de débat-a field of contested meanings shaped by transnational circulation, institutional conflict, and historiographical reinvention. Drawing on debates around the "Enlightenment project", "radical" and "religious" Enlightenment, and the tensions between cosmopolitan ideals and national traditions, it engages with the works of Jonathan Israel, Dan Edelstein, and Jeffrey Burson, amongst others, to explore longue durée patterns of intellectual exchange and secularisation.


Rich in case studies from Paris, London, Amsterdam, Leipzig, and beyond, the collection speaks directly to those navigating the plural legacies of Enlightenment historiography in an era increasingly shaped by digital tools, global frameworks, and postcolonial critique.
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Price: $120.00
Pages: 244
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Durham University IMEMS Press
Series: Ideas and Practices, 1300–1850
Publication Date: 25 November 2025
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781914967238
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: HISTORY / Europe / General, Western philosophy: Enlightenment, PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Renaissance, PHILOSOPHY / Criticism, PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / General, European history
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Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
List of Contributors
Introduction - Marco Barducci

1. Historical Enlightenment research in Germany and Austria, c. 1930 - c. 2000: an intellectual Sonderweg? - Thomas Wallnig
2. Catholic Enlightenment from Catholicisme intransigeant to the Reception of Vatican II: Black Legend, Myth, or Historiographical Tool? - Shaun Blanchard
3. Transposing Erudition from late Humanism to the Early Enlightenment - Jeffrey D. Burson
4. Intellectual Pluralism, the Enlightenment and Scottish Responses to Deism - Alasdair Raffe
5. Was there an Anglo-Dutch Enlightenment? Republicanism, religion and secularisation c.1650-1750 - Marco Barducci
6. 'Divisos orbe Britannos'. Posthumous Voltaire in England: circulation of the book and controversial reception in war time - Linda Gil
7. Ideas of International Protestant Union and the Enlightenment in England and Switzerland, 1688-1722 - Ashley Walsh

Index of names and subjects