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Culture and Politics From Puritanism to Enlightenment
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Culture and Politics from Puritanism to the Enlightenment presents a compelling collection of essays exploring the dynamic interplay of culture and politics in seventeenth and eighteenth-century England. Edited by the first historian to hold the Clark Library Professorship, this volume offers a nuanced investigation into how these spheresâinterwoven in English society during the age of the Stuart and Hanoverian monarchiesâshaped intellectual and political life. Featuring contributions from leading historians and scholars, each essay reveals the cultural and political shifts that contributed to England's evolving moral, religious, and political landscape, from Puritanism's influence to the Enlightenment's embrace of liberal ideals. The collection's essays span diverse topics, from Shakespeare's Richard II and Sir Edward Coke's legal thought to Dryden's Stoic ethics and Newton's scientific challenges at Cambridge. This breadth illustrates the era's complexities: the interrelation of Puritan religious fervor with political controversy, Enlightenment deism's challenge to established norms, and the shaping of bourgeois values in children's literature. The result is a rich tableau of English culture in motion, where politics informed values, and culture responded to power, providing fresh insights into one of history's most transformative periods. Readers interested in the intersections of literature, law, and philosophy will find this anthology both enlightening and thought-provoking. This title was originally published in 1980.
Culture and Politics from Puritanism to the Enlightenment presents a compelling collection of essays exploring the dynamic interplay of culture and politics in seventeenth and eighteenth-century England. Edited by the first historian to hold the Clark Lib
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE
- CONTRIBUTORS
- I PROPERTY, MONOPOLY, AND SHAKESPEAREâS RICHARD II J. H. Hexter
- II REASON, AUTHORITY, AND IMAGINATION: THE JURISPRUDENCE OF SIR EDWARD COKE Charles Gray
- III JEWISH MESSIANISM AND CHRISTIAN MILLENARIANISM* Richard H. Popkin
- IV POST-PURITAN ENGLAND AND THE PROBLEM OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT J. G. A. Pocock
- V JOHN DRYDENâS PLAYS AND THE CONCEPTION OF A HEROIC SOCIETY John M. Wallace
- VI ISAAC NEWTON IN CAMBRIDGE: THE RESTORATION UNIVERSITY AND SCIENTIFIC CREATIVITY Richards. Westfallâ
- VII IN SEARCH OF BARON SOMERS Robert M. Adams
- VIII CHILDRENâS LITERATURE AND BOURGEOIS IDEOLOGY: OBSERVATIONS ON CULTURE AND INDUSTRIAL CAPITALISM IN THE LATER EIGHTEENTH CENTURY Isaac Kramnick
- IX BURKEâS SUBLIME AND THE REPRESENTATION OF REVOLUTION Ronald Paulson
- INDEX