Restoration and Revolution
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Apr '25
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The year 1688 is a turning point in English culture, and one from which can be dated numerous distinctively ‘modern’ notions of truth, property and political order. The texts assembled in this collection, originally published in 1986, focus on this intellectual adjustment from five related perspectives: from the traditions of social thought, philosophical thought, Anglicanism and royalism, latitudinarianism and the whig tradition, and the dissenting/radical/quietist milieu. The texts highlight not only the views that prevailed (Halifax and Locke), but those that failed (Dryden and Temple) and those that were reduced to marginality (Baxter). The substantial introduction by the editor brings out key themes such as the shifting notion of property and the related themes of inheritance, education and marriage, as well as the uneasy intellectual alliances of the period.
Original Review of Dryden:
‘…fills a real need for students…this volume is much more than the elementary introduction it pretends to be.’ Robert D. Hume, The Review of English Studies, Vol 25, No. 99 (1974).
ISBN: 9781041016281
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 630g
256 pages