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Book Review

Courting the Philosophes

Thomas Biskup, Benjamin Marschke, Andreas Pečar and Damien Tricoire (eds), Enlightenment at Court: Patrons, Philosophes, and Reformers in Eighteenth-Century Europe, Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment (Liverpool University Press, Liverpool, 2022), xi + 367 pp., 7 ill.

Pages 260-263 | Published online: 16 Nov 2023
 

Notes

1 Dan Edelstein, The Enlightenment: A Genealogy (Chicago, 2010), pp. 2, 13.

2 E.g. Maria Teodora Comsa, Melanie Conroy, Dan Edelstein, Chloe Summers Edmondson and Claude Willan, ‘The French Enlightenment Network’, The Journal of Modern History 88:3 (2016), pp. 495-534; Chloe Summers Edmondson and Dan Edelstein (eds), Networks of Enlightenment: Digital Approaches to the Republic of Letters (Liverpool, 2019); David T. Gies and Cynthia Wall (eds), The Eighteenth Centuries: Global Networks of Enlightenment (Charlottesville, VA, 2018).

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Adrian O’Connor

Adrian O’Connor

Adrian O’Connor is associate professor of history at the University of South Florida. He is the author of In Pursuit of Politics: Education and Revolution in Eighteenth-Century France (Manchester University Press, 2017), as well as numerous articles on the history of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution.

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