Cambridge in the Age of the Enlightenment: Science, Religion and Politics from the Restoration to the French Revolution

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Cambridge in the Age of the Enlightenment: Science, Religion and Politics from the Restoration to the French Revolution
Authors and Contributors      By (author) John Gascoigne
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:372
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 153
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
World history - c 1500 to c 1750
Philosophy of religion
ISBN/Barcode 9780521524971
ClassificationsDewey:215
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 18 July 2002
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This book attempts to defend the use of the term 'English Enlightenment' by using late seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Cambridge as an illustration of the widespread diffusion of some of the chief characteristics of the Enlightenment within the Church of England and the English 'Establishment' more generally. It also seeks to provide a social context for the dissemination of such ideas by indicating how the political and ecclesiastical consequences of such events as the Restoration, the Glorious Revolution and the French Revolution helped either to facilitate or to impede that linkage between Anglicanism and science which is sometimes referred to as 'the holy alliance'. In summary, the book argues that in the period 1660-88 there was little political or ecclesiastical encouragement for such an alliance while the period 1688-1760 was, by contrast, its heyday.