England -- Intellectual life -- 17th century
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England -- Intellectual life -- 17th century
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Incoming Resources
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- The mind is a collection, case studies in eighteenth-century thought, Sean Silver
- 'Religion' and the religions in the English Enlightenment, Peter Harrison
- The Newtonians and the English Revolution, 1689-1720, Margaret C. Jacob
- Taste and knowledge in early modern England, Elizabeth L. Swann
- Reason, grace, and sentiment, a study of the language of religion and ethics in England, 1660-1780, Isabel Rivers
- Some intellectual consequences of the English Revolution, Christopher Hill
- Samuel Hartlib and universal reformation, studies in intellectual communication, edited by Mark Greengrass, Michael Leslie, and Timothy Raylor
- Anglican enlightenment, Orientalism, religion and politics in England and its empire, 1648-1715, William Bulman, Lehigh University
- England's culture wars, Puritan reformation and its enemies in the Interregnum 1649-1660, Bernard Capp
- Representing Elizabeth in Stuart England, literature, history, sovereignty, John Watkins
- Exploiting Erasmus, the Erasmian legacy and religious change in early modern England, Gregory D. Dodds
- Commerce, finance and statecraft, histories of England, 1600-1780, Ben Dew
- Intellectual origins of the English Revolution, Christopher Hill
- Writing and political engagement in seventeenth-century England, edited by Derek Hirst and Richard Strier
- Milton and toleration, edited by Sharon Achinstein and Elizabeth Sauer
- Heaven and Hell in Enlightenment England, Philip C. Almond
- Literature and dissent in Milton's England, Sharon Achinstein
- Learning languages in early modern England, John Gallagher
- Adam and Eve in seventeenth-century thought, Philip C. Almond
- Writing and political engagement in seventeenth-century England, edited by Derek Hirst and Richard Strier
- Probability and certainty in seventeenth-century England, a study of the relationships between natural science, religion, history, law, and literature, Barbara J. Shapiro
- The patriarch's wife, literary evidence and the history of the family, Margaret J.M. Ezell
- Literacy and the social order, reading and writing in Tudor and Stuart England, David Cressy
- The English virtuoso, art, medicine, and antiquarianism in the age of Empiricism, Craig Ashley Hanson
- Intellectual origins of the English Revolution revisited, Christopher Hill
- Literature and utopian politics in seventeenth-century England, Robert Appelbaum
- Premises and motifs in Renaissance thought and literature, C.A. Patrides
- Cultural exchange in seventeenth-century France and England, by Gesa Stedman
- England's culture wars, puritan reformation and its enemies in the Interregnum, 1649-1660, Bernard Capp
- Antichrist in seventeenth-century England, Christopher Hill
- Cambridge in the age of the Enlightenment, science, religion, and politics from the Restoration to the French Revolution, John Gascoigne
- Humanism and America, an intellectual history of English colonisation, 1500-1625, Andrew Fitzmaurice
- Rhetoric and courtliness in early modern literature, Jennifer Richards
- Imagination and politics in seventeenth-century England, Todd Butler
- A culture of fact, England, 1550-1720, Barbara J. Shapiro
- Explaining the English Revolution, Hobbes and his contemporaries, Mark Stephen Jendrysik
- The county community in seventeenth-century England and Wales, edited by Jacqueline Eales and Andrew Hopper
- Word vs image, cognitive hunger in Shakespeare's England, Ellen Spolsky
- Reason, grace, and sentiment, a study of the language of religion and ethics in England, 1660-1780, Isabel Rivers, Volume 2
- Literature and Utopian politics in seventeenth-century England, Robert Appelbaum
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