Barbarism and Religion, Volumen2Cambridge University Press, 2001 M04 2 - 440 páginas The second volume of Barbarism and Religion explores the historiography of Enlightenment, and looks at Gibbon's intellectual relationship with writers sucah as Giannone, Voltaire, Hume, Robertson, Ferguson and Adam Smith. Edward Gibbon's intellectual trajectory is both similar but at points crucially distinct from the dominant Latin "Enlightened narrative" these thinkers developed. The interaction of philosophy, erudition and narrative is central to enlightened historiography, and John Pocock again shows how the Decline and Fall is both akin to but distinct from the historiographical context within which Gibbon wrote his great work. |
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... Smith . In different ways they were concerned to write the history of the ' Christian millennium ' , and then to recount the emergence from the latter of that enlightened ' Europe ' of which they believed themselves a part , and which ...
... Smith . In different ways they were concerned to write the history of the ' Christian millennium ' , and then to recount the emergence from the latter of that enlightened ' Europe ' of which they believed themselves a part , and which ...
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... SMITH : JURISPRUDENCE INTO HISTORY Moral philosophy and the stages of society 309 21 Smith's Glasgow lectures : narrative and philosophical history 319 SECTION VI ADAM FERGUSON : THE MODERATE AS MACHIAVELLIAN 23 viii Contents.
... SMITH : JURISPRUDENCE INTO HISTORY Moral philosophy and the stages of society 309 21 Smith's Glasgow lectures : narrative and philosophical history 319 SECTION VI ADAM FERGUSON : THE MODERATE AS MACHIAVELLIAN 23 viii Contents.
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... Smith : Lectures on Jurisprudence ; Indianapolis : Liberty Classics , 1982. Reprint of volume v of the Glasgow edition of The Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith . Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1978 D. M. Low , Edward Gibbon ...
... Smith : Lectures on Jurisprudence ; Indianapolis : Liberty Classics , 1982. Reprint of volume v of the Glasgow edition of The Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith . Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1978 D. M. Low , Edward Gibbon ...
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... Smith and Adam Ferguson . They are considered here not only as resources on whom Gibbon drew or as authorities who may have shaped his writing , but as his peers worth studying in their own right . This volume is therefore an ...
... Smith and Adam Ferguson . They are considered here not only as resources on whom Gibbon drew or as authorities who may have shaped his writing , but as his peers worth studying in their own right . This volume is therefore an ...
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... Smith remarked , it was the controversial and litigious character of modern historiography that differentiated it ... Smith's lectures at Glasgow , or in the young Gibbon's Introduction 5.
... Smith remarked , it was the controversial and litigious character of modern historiography that differentiated it ... Smith's lectures at Glasgow , or in the young Gibbon's Introduction 5.
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THE VARIETIES OF EARLY MODERN HISTORIOGRAPHY | 7 |
CONSTRUCTING THE ENLIGHTENED NARRATIVE | 27 |
GIANNONE JURIST AND LIBERTIN IN THE CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN | 29 |
Popes and emperors from the Isaurians to the Hohenstaufen | 42 |
Angevins Spaniards and Gallicans to the brink of Enlightenment | 58 |
Gibbon and Giannone narrative philosophy erudition | 65 |
VOLTAIRE NEOCLASSICIST AND PHILOSOPHE IN THE ENLIGHTENED WORLDPICTURE | 72 |
Courtly monarchy as instrument of Enlightenment the Siecle de Louis XIV | 83 |
WILLIAM ROBERTSON AND THE HISTORY OF EUROPE | 258 |
Scotland and the progress of society | 268 |
The Reign of Charles V and the emergence of the European states | 289 |
Robertson histories written and unwritten | 300 |
THE PROGRESS OF CIVIL SOCIETY | 307 |
ADAM SMITH JURISPRUDENCE INTO HISTORY | 309 |
Smiths Glasgow lectures narrative and philosophical history | 319 |
ADAM FERGUSON THE MODERATE AS MACHIAVELLIAN | 330 |
Asia and the dechristianisation of history the Siecle and the Essai sur les Moeurs | 97 |
The Christian millennium in Europe the Essai sur les Moeurs | 120 |
The recovery of civil government the rebirth of fanaticism and the return to the Siecle | 137 |
Voltaire the exasperating predecessor | 153 |
THE HISTORICAL AGE AND THE HISTORICAL NATION | 161 |
DAVID HUME AND THE PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND | 163 |
David Hume the Essays as contemporary history | 177 |
The History of Great Britain Humes modern history | 199 |
England under the House of Tudor monarchy Europe and enthusiasm | 222 |
Humes History of England the Enlightened narrative in retrospect | 241 |
The Memoires litteraires and the Remains of Japhet | 346 |
Scottish narrative theoretical and civil history | 362 |
INTENDING THE DECLINE AND FALL | 367 |
The Enlightened narrative and the project of 1776 | 369 |
Gibbons dark ages the writings of 17651772 | 381 |
Construction of a narrative the evidence of the Memoirs | 397 |
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