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Toleration in Enlightenment Europe

Ole Peter Grell, Roy Porter, Martin Fitzpatrick, Robert Wokler, Sylvana Tomaselli, Jonathan I. Israel, Ernestine van der Wall, Justin Champion, Marisa Linton, Joachim Whaley, Karl Vocelka, Michael G. Müller, Nicholas Davidson, Henry Kamen
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  • Date Published: November 2006
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521032162

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  • The Enlightenment is often seen as the great age of religious and intellectual toleration, and this volume is the first systematic pan-European survey of the theory, practice, and very real limits to toleration in eighteenth century Europe. A powerful team of contributors demonstrate how the publicists of the European Enlightenment developed earlier ideas about toleration, gradually widening the desire for religious toleration into a philosophy of freedom seen as a fundamental precondition for a civilized society. Despite this, advances in toleration remained fragile and often short-lived.

    • Vastly distinguished and genuinely pan-European team of editors and contributors
    • A systematic survey of a central component of the 'Enlightenment Project'
    • Successor volume to highly successful Grell/Scribner collection (as above)
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    Reviews & endorsements

    "...a valuable conference, certainly well-prepared and well-presented that deserved publication. It will be a reliable reference on the issues." The Catholic Historical Review

    "This work is the third volume in a series on toleration.... A student of toleration could hardly do better than to consult these three volumes." Canadian Journal of Political Science

    "These well-written essays are accessible for undergraduates and will be particularly welcomed by historians of European intellectual and religious history." Philop F. Riley, History

    "This is a good survey of both the theory and practice of toleration in eighteenth-century Europe....the papers stick closely to the main theme of tolerance, giving the volume an internal coherence that is often lacking in published conference papers." H-Net Reviews

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    • Date Published: November 2006
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521032162
    • length: 284 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 152 x 18 mm
    • weight: 0.429kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    List of contributors
    Preface
    1. Toleration in Enlightenment Europe Ole Peter Grell and Roy Porter
    2. Toleration and the Enlightenment movement Martin Fitzpatrick
    3. Multiculturalism and ethnic cleansing in the Enlightenment Robert Wokler
    4. Intolerance, the virtue of Princes and Radicals Sylvana Tomaselli
    5. Spinoza, Locke and the Enlightenment battle for toleration Jonathan I. Israel
    6. Toleration and Enlightenment in the Dutch Republic Ernestine van der Wall
    7. Toleration and citizenship in Enlightenment England: John Toland and the naturalisation of the Jews, 1714–53 Justin Champion
    8. Citizenship and religious toleration in France Marisa Linton
    9. A tolerant society? Religious toleration in the Holy Roman Empire, 1648–1806 Joachim Whaley
    10. Enlightenment in the Habsburg Monarchy: history of a belated and short-lived phenomenon Karl Vocelka
    11. Toleration in Eastern Europe: the dissident question in eighteenth-century Poland-Lithuania Michael G. Müller
    12. Toleration in Enlightenment Italy Nicholas Davidson
    13. Inquisition, tolerance and liberty in eighteenth-century Spain Henry Kamen
    Index.

  • Editors

    Ole Peter Grell, University of Cambridge

    Roy Porter, Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London

    Contributors

    Ole Peter Grell, Roy Porter, Martin Fitzpatrick, Robert Wokler, Sylvana Tomaselli, Jonathan I. Israel, Ernestine van der Wall, Justin Champion, Marisa Linton, Joachim Whaley, Karl Vocelka, Michael G. Müller, Nicholas Davidson, Henry Kamen

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