Reflections on the causes of the rise and fall of the Roman empire. Transl
Author: Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu
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Published: 1825
Total Pages: 318
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Author: Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu
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Published: 1825
Total Pages: 318
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu
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Published: 1759
Total Pages: 404
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Catherine Volpilhac-Auger
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2023-01-26
Total Pages: 257
ISBN-13: 1009249126
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSince the last biography of Montesquieu in English (Shackleton, Oxford, 1961) Montesquieu scholarship has been entirely renewed, culminating in a critical edition of his complete works in twenty-two volumes that is nearing completion. Since 1998, this new edition of the complete works has considerably modified what was known about Montesquieu and his procedures, eliciting new translations and further studies. Additionally, several thousand manuscript pages were made public in 1994 and continue to generate further scholarly inquiry. The author of this compact biography, originally published by Gallimard 2017, is the director of the critical edition of the works and the most qualified scholar of Montesquieu. At once an introduction to Montesquieu's thought and a synthesis of current knowledge about his life and work, this book is full of insights and revised judgements about Montesquieu and how his political philosophy helped thrust Enlightenment onto the European agenda.
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Published: 1896
Total Pages: 656
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard Whatmore
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published: 2023-12-07
Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 0241523435
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'A brilliant and revelatory book about the history of ideas' David Runciman 'Fascinating and important' Ruth Scurr The Enlightenment is popularly seen as the Age of Reason, a key moment in human history when ideals such as freedom, progress, natural rights and constitutional government prevailed. In this radical re-evaluation, historian Richard Whatmore shows why, for many at its centre, the Enlightenment was a profound failure. By the early eighteenth century, hope was widespread that Enlightenment could be coupled with toleration, the progress of commerce and the end of the fanatic wars of religion that were destroying Europe. At its heart was the battle to establish and maintain liberty in free states – and the hope that absolute monarchies such as France and free states like Britain might even subsist together, equally respectful of civil liberties. Yet all of this collapsed when states pursued wealth and empire by means of war. Xenophobia was rife and liberty itself turned fanatic. The End of Enlightenment traces the changing perspectives of economists, philosophers, politicians and polemicists around the world, including figures as diverse as David Hume, Adam Smith, Edmund Burke and Mary Wollstonecraft. They had strived to replace superstition with reason, but witnessed instead terror and revolution, corruption, gross commercial excess and the continued growth of violent colonialism. Returning us to these tumultuous events and ideas, and digging deep into the thought of the men and women who defined their age, Whatmore offers a lucid exploration of disillusion and intellectual transformation, a brilliant meditation on our continued assumptions about the past, and a glimpse of the different ways our world might be structured - especially as the problems addressed at the end of Enlightenment are still with us today.
Author: Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu
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Published: 1752
Total Pages: 194
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Published: 1837
Total Pages: 554
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Published: 1837
Total Pages: 392
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Silke Knippschild
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 2013-08-15
Total Pages: 265
ISBN-13: 1441154205
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume focuses on the reception of antiquity in the performing and visual arts from the Renaissance to the twenty-first century. It explores the tensions and relations of gender, sexuality, eroticism and power in reception. Such universal themes dictated plots and characters of myth and drama, but also served to portray historical figures, events and places from Classical history. Their changing reception and reinterpretation across time has created stereotypes, models of virtue or immoral conduct, that blend the original features from the ancient world with a diverse range of visual and performing arts of the modern era.The volume deconstructs these traditions and shows how arts of different periods interlink to form and transmit these images to modern audiences and viewers. Drawing on contributions from across Europe and the United States, a trademark of the book is the inclusive treatment of all the arts beyond the traditional limits of academic disciplines.
Author: Baron Charles De Secondat Montesquieu, Bar
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Published: 2014-08-07
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9781498156387
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