Great Britain -- Intellectual life -- 18th century
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- Jane Austen and the Enlightenment, Peter Knox-Shaw
- The idea of progress in eighteenth-century Britain, David Spadafora
- Religion, the first triumph, J.G.A. Pocock
- An Oxford companion to the Romantic Age, British culture, 1776-1832, edited by Iain McCalman ... [and others]
- "Better in France?", the circulation of ideas across the Channel in the eighteenth century, edited by Frédéric Ogée
- The age of Elizabeth in the age of Johnson, Jack Lynch
- Barbarism and religion, J. G. A. Pocock, Volume Four
- The world of Mr Casaubon, Britain's wars of mythography, 1700-1870, Colin Kidd
- Barbarism and religion, J. G. A. Pocock, Volume five
- Jane Austen and the war of ideas, Marilyn Butler
- The great map of mankind, British perceptions of the world in the Age of Enlightenment, P.J. Marshall & Glyndwr Williams
- The talk of the town, figurative publics in eighteenth-century Britain, Ann C. Dean
- British satire and the politics of style, 1789-1832, Gary Dyer
- The Gothic bequest, medieval institutions in British thought, 1688-1863, R.J. Smith
- The Cambridge companion to eighteenth-century thought, edited by Frans De Bruyn
- Barbarism, triumph in the West, J. G. A. Pocock
- Europe and the British geographical imagination, 1760-1830, Paul Stock
- The creation of the modern world, the untold story of the British Enlightenment, Roy Porter
- Literature, language, and the rise of the intellectual disciplines in Britain, 1680-1820, Robin Valenza
- History, religion, and culture, British intellectual history, 1750-1950, edited by Stefan Collini, Richard Whatmore, Brian Young
- Economy, polity, and society, British intellectual history, 1750-1950, edited by Stefan Collini, Richard Whatmore, Brian Young
- The enlightenments of Edward Gibbon, 1737-1764, J.G.A. Pocock
- Pleasurable instruction, form and convention in eighteenth-century travel literature, by Charles L. Batten, Jr
- Sciences of antiquity, Romantic antiquarianism, natural history, and knowledge work, Noah Heringman
- Enlightenment and religion, rational dissent in eighteenth-century Britain, edited by Knud Haakonssen
- Barbarism and religion, J. G. A. Pocock, Volume 1
- Language, custom, and nation in the 1790s, Locke, Tooke, Wordsworth, Edgeworth, Susan Manly
- Persia and the Enlightenment, edited by Cyrus Masroori, Whitney Mannies and John Christian Laursen
- The enclosure of knowledge, books, power and agrarian capitalism in Britain, 1660-1800, James D. Fisher
- Edward Gibbon and empire, edited by Rosamond McKitterick and Roland Quinault
- The journal of Mary Freman Caesar, 1724-1741, literary and political events in Georgian England, edited and with a commentary by Dorothy Bundy Turner Potter
- Barbarism and religion, J. G. A. Pocock, Volume Six
- Coffeehouse culture in the Atlantic world, 1650-1789, E. Wesley Reynolds
- Barbarians, savages and empires, J.G.A. Pocock
- History, religion, and culture, essays in British intellectual history, 1750-1950, edited by Stefan Collini, Richard Whatmore, Brian Young
- Antiquaries, the discovery of the past in eighteenth-century Britain, Rosemary Sweet
- Edward Gibbon and empire, edited by Rosamond McKitterick and Roland Quinault
- The roads to modernity, the British, French, and American enlightenments, Gertrude Himmelfarb
- The first decline and fall, J.G.A. Pocock
- Barbarism and religion, J. G. A. Pocock, Volume three
- Patriotism and public spirit, Edmund Burke and the role of the critic in mid-eighteenth-century Britain, Ian Crowe
- The Club, Johnson, Boswell, and the friends who shaped an age, Leo Damrosch
- Politics, religion and ideas in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Britain, essays in honour of Mark Goldie, edited by Justin Champion, John Coffey, Tim Harris and John Marshall
- Flesh in the age of reason, Roy Porter ; foreword by Simon Schama
- Economy, polity, and society, British intellectual history, 1750-1950, edited by Stefan Collini, Richard Whatmore, Brian Young
- Making British culture, English readers and the Scottish Enlightenment, 1740-1830, David Allan
- Politics, religion and ideas in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Britain, essays in honour of Mark Goldie, edited by Justin Champion, John Coffey, Tim Harris and John Marshall
- An Oxford companion to the Romantic age, edited by Iain McCalman
- Intellectual journeys, the translation of ideas in Enlightenment England, France and Ireland, edited by Lise Andries, Frédéric Ogée, John Dunkley and Darach Sanfey
- Johnson, Pat Rogers