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Barbarism and religion, J. G. A. Pocock, Volume three

Label
Barbarism and religion, J. G. A. Pocock, Volume three
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Barbarism and religion
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
977370839
Responsibility statement
J. G. A. Pocock
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
'Barbarism and Religion' - Edward Gibbon's own phrase - is the title of a sequence of works by John Pocock designed to situate Gibbon, and his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, in a series of contexts in the history of eighteenth-century Europe. This is a major intervention from one of the world's leading historians, challenging the notion of any one 'Enlightenment' and positing instead a plurality of enlightenments, of which the English was one. The first two volumes of Barbarism and Religion were warmly and widely reviewed, and won the Jacques Barzun Prize in Cultural History of the American Philosophical Society. In this third volume in the sequence, The First Decline and Fall, John Pocock offers an historical introduction to the first fourteen chapters of Gibbon's great work, recounting the end of the classical civilisation Gibbon and his readers knew so much better than the worlds that followed.--, Provided by publisher
resource.variantTitle
Barbarism and religion, Volume 3, The first decline and fall
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