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- catalog abstract "Im Hof describes the universities, academies, salons, and reading societies from which the principal ideas of the Enlightenment occured, and he examines their diffusion, interaction, and influence. Ideas evolved from the enlightenment include the idea o f Natural Right, laissez faire economics, and the freedom of the subject, and provided the basis for democracy, enlightened despotism, and anarchy.".
- catalog alternative "Europa der Aufklärung. English".
- catalog contributor b7745493.
- catalog coverage "Europe History 18th century.".
- catalog coverage "Europe Intellectual life 18th century.".
- catalog created "1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994.".
- catalog description "A Release from Age-old Restraints. 1. Political and Social Emancipation. 2. Emancipation of the Jews. 3. The Debate on the Role of Woman: On the Way to the Emancipation of Women -- pt. VIII. For and Against Radicalization of the Enlightenment. 1. Radical Enlightenment. 2. Enlightenment by Decree. 3. Early Romanticism: The Reaction against the Enlightenment. 4. Traditionalistic and Governmental Reaction -- pt. IX. The Way Ahead into the Nineteenth Century. 1. Nationalism versus Cosmopolitanism. 2. From the Enlightenment to the Revolutions.".
- catalog description "Im Hof describes the universities, academies, salons, and reading societies from which the principal ideas of the Enlightenment occured, and he examines their diffusion, interaction, and influence. Ideas evolved from the enlightenment include the idea o f Natural Right, laissez faire economics, and the freedom of the subject, and provided the basis for democracy, enlightened despotism, and anarchy.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-303) and index.".
- catalog description "pt. I. The Age. 1. Enlightenment and Fresh Light. 2. The Eighteenth Century as the Background to the Enlightenment -- pt. II. A Changing Society. 1. The World of the Monarchs. The Kings. The Princely Court. 2. The Aristocracy. The Old Landed Aristocracy. The New Bureaucratic Aristocracy. 3. The Clergy. The Catholic Clergy. The Protestant Clergy. 4. The Urban Middle Class. The Middle Class in Republic and Monarchy. The Merchant Class. The Craftsmen. 5. The Farming Community. 6. The Common People. The Lower Classes and Fringe Groups. The Working Class -- pt. III. Europe and its States. 1. The Way of the World. 2. Venerable Monarchies and Republics. 3. Cosmopolitanism versus the Nation States -- ".
- catalog description "pt. IV. The Champions of Enlightenment. 1. The 'Association' Movement. 2. The Academy. 3. The Salon. 4. The Reading Societies. 5. Voluntary Charitable and 'Economic' Societies. 6. Agricultural Economic Societies. 7. The Freemasons. 8. The Societies Within the Enlightenment Movement. 9. Periodicals and Books -- pt. V. Utopia and Reform. 1. 'Improvement and Dreams'. 2. Philosophy and Philosophers of the Philosophical Age. 3. Rational Christianity. Protestantism and Enlightenment. Catholic Enlightenment. 4. Natural Law, the Path to Human Rights. 5. Politics and Government. 6. The Economy, Economic Freedom and the Work Ethic. 7. Science, Medicine and Technology. 8. Education, Schools and Popular Enlightenment. 9. Virtue and Patriotism -- pt. VI. A Window Opened to a Wider World. 1. A Window Opened to a Wider World -- pt. VII. Emancipation -- ".
- catalog extent "x, 310 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0631175911".
- catalog isPartOf "The Making of Europe".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford, UK ; Cambridge, USA : Blackwell,".
- catalog spatial "Europe History 18th century.".
- catalog spatial "Europe Intellectual life 18th century.".
- catalog spatial "Europe.".
- catalog subject "940.2/53 20".
- catalog subject "B802 .I4 1994".
- catalog subject "Enlightenment Europe.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A Release from Age-old Restraints. 1. Political and Social Emancipation. 2. Emancipation of the Jews. 3. The Debate on the Role of Woman: On the Way to the Emancipation of Women -- pt. VIII. For and Against Radicalization of the Enlightenment. 1. Radical Enlightenment. 2. Enlightenment by Decree. 3. Early Romanticism: The Reaction against the Enlightenment. 4. Traditionalistic and Governmental Reaction -- pt. IX. The Way Ahead into the Nineteenth Century. 1. Nationalism versus Cosmopolitanism. 2. From the Enlightenment to the Revolutions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. The Age. 1. Enlightenment and Fresh Light. 2. The Eighteenth Century as the Background to the Enlightenment -- pt. II. A Changing Society. 1. The World of the Monarchs. The Kings. The Princely Court. 2. The Aristocracy. The Old Landed Aristocracy. The New Bureaucratic Aristocracy. 3. The Clergy. The Catholic Clergy. The Protestant Clergy. 4. The Urban Middle Class. The Middle Class in Republic and Monarchy. The Merchant Class. The Craftsmen. 5. The Farming Community. 6. The Common People. The Lower Classes and Fringe Groups. The Working Class -- pt. III. Europe and its States. 1. The Way of the World. 2. Venerable Monarchies and Republics. 3. Cosmopolitanism versus the Nation States -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. IV. The Champions of Enlightenment. 1. The 'Association' Movement. 2. The Academy. 3. The Salon. 4. The Reading Societies. 5. Voluntary Charitable and 'Economic' Societies. 6. Agricultural Economic Societies. 7. The Freemasons. 8. The Societies Within the Enlightenment Movement. 9. Periodicals and Books -- pt. V. Utopia and Reform. 1. 'Improvement and Dreams'. 2. Philosophy and Philosophers of the Philosophical Age. 3. Rational Christianity. Protestantism and Enlightenment. Catholic Enlightenment. 4. Natural Law, the Path to Human Rights. 5. Politics and Government. 6. The Economy, Economic Freedom and the Work Ethic. 7. Science, Medicine and Technology. 8. Education, Schools and Popular Enlightenment. 9. Virtue and Patriotism -- pt. VI. A Window Opened to a Wider World. 1. A Window Opened to a Wider World -- pt. VII. Emancipation -- ".
- catalog title "Europa der Aufklärung. English".
- catalog title "The Enlightenment / Ulrich Im Hof ; translated from the German by William E. Yuill.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".