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Writer: | John Robertson |
Publication | Oxford University Press |
ISBN-10 | 0199591784 |
Language: | English |
Genre: | Self-Help |
Best Sellers Rank: | #338,726 in Books |
Customer review | 4.4/5 |
Publish Date: | 5 October 2015 |
"The Enlightenment: A Very Short Introduction" by John Robertson is a book that provides a brief but comprehensive overview of the Enlightenment period in Europe, its key ideas and thinkers, and its lasting impact on Western culture and society.
Robertson explains that the Enlightenment was a period of intellectual and cultural transformation that took place in Europe from the late 17th century to the late 18th century. It was characterized by a focus on reason, individualism, and progress, and was marked by advances in science, philosophy, and politics.
The book covers the major ideas and figures of the Enlightenment, including the French philosophes such as Voltaire and Rousseau, the Scottish Enlightenment thinkers such as Adam Smith and David Hume, and the German philosophers such as Immanuel Kant.
Robertson also explores the social and political context of the Enlightenment, including the rise of the middle class, the growth of literacy and education, and the political upheavals that marked the era, such as the American and French Revolutions.
In addition, Robertson discusses the impact of the Enlightenment on modern Western culture and society, including its influence on democracy, human rights, and scientific progress.
Overall, "The Enlightenment: A Very Short Introduction" is an engaging and informative guide to a pivotal period in European history. It is recommended for anyone interested in learning more about the Enlightenment and its enduring legacy in modern Western culture and thought.