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Networks of Enlightenment - Digital Approaches to the Republic of Letters (Paperback)
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Networks of Enlightenment - Digital Approaches to the Republic of Letters (Paperback)
Series: Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment, 2019:06
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While many periods of history are popularly known by their 'great
men', the Enlightenment stands out for the prominence of its 'great
groups'. This volume assembles leading scholars using data-driven
scholarship to study the networks that made the Enlightenment
possible, and contributed to creating a new sense of European
identity. From Voltaire's correspondence with Catherine the Great,
to Adam Smith's travels on the European continent, mediated and
unmediated communication networks were the lifeline of the
Enlightenment. What is particularly notable about the Enlightenment
is how these different networks were central to their participants'
identity. One could not take part in the Enlightenment on one's
own. Although some older historical studies highlight the
importance of social networks in the Enlightenment, data-driven
approaches allow for a more comprehensive and granular
understanding of the many different types of networks that formed
the intellectual and cultural infrastructure of the Enlightenment
throughout Europe. The recent influx of metadata from the
correspondences of major Enlightenment figures now allows scholars
to study these networks at both the micro and macro levels, and to
explore the worlds of the philosophes and the "nodes" in their
networks in rich detail. It is at this intersection of
Enlightenment historiography, data capture, and social network
analysis that the essays collected in this volume all fall, taking
advantage of new data sources, configurations, and modes of
analysis to deepen our understanding of how Enlightenment
sociability worked, who it included, and what it meant for
participants.
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