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The Early Dutch Enlightenment as a Factor in the Wider European Enlightenment

2003
The centrality of the United Provinces in the genesis of the European Enlightenment is perhaps most vividly demonstrated by the far-reaching and enduring impact of the new Bible criticism. An extremely interesting early Enlightenment controversy and one which penetrated almost everywhere by the 1720s, even Spain and Portugal, was the War of the Oracles.
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Early Nothing: Fritz Lang's Dialectic of Enlightenment

Quarterly Review of Film and Video, 2015
I like it… Early Nothing!—Debbie (Gloria Grahame), in Fritz Lang'sThe Big Heat (1953), on the decor of a hotel room.Fritz Lang and Theodor Adorno, despite their intellectual affinities and the para...
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Mutual enlightenment in early Vancouver, 1886-1916

1987
This thesis examines the social and intellectual history of an apparently disparate group of voluntary associations and their members in Vancouver, British Columbia, 1886-1916. These associations sought to educate their own members, and often the general community, in the arts, in history, in science, in public affairs, and in matters of physical ...
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Rousseau, the Enlightenment and early American education

European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2012
Rousseau and the Enlightenment should have been profound influences on early American education. Rousseau especially was widely read in the new nation, and Emile offered a powerful model for child-rearing in a young republic which professed to prize individualism, liberty, and citizenship. But in fact Rousseau had no such impact. He was little followed
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The Enlightenment and early traditions

2020
Eamonn Carrabine   +9 more
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John Locke, Toleration and Early Enlightenment Culture: Religious Intolerance and Arguments for Religious Toleration in Early Modern and 'Early Enlightenment' Europe (review)

The Catholic Historical Review, 2007
John Locke, Toleration and Early Enlightenment Culture: Religious Intolerance and Arguments for Religious Toleration in Early Modern and 'Early Enlightenment' Europe. By John Marshall. (New York: Cambridge University Press. 2006. Pp viii, 767. $110.00.) This book is about much more than its title would suggest.
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