In eighteenth-century Greek culture, Iosipos Moisiodax
(c.1725-1800) was a controversial figure, whose daring
pronouncements in favor of cultural change embroiled him in
ideological conflicts and made him a target of persecution. The
first intellectual in Southeastern Europe to voice the ideas of the
Enlightenment in public and without qualification, he advocated the
use of vernacular Greek in education and aspired to see the
backward and intellectually conservative Balkan societies remodeled
along European lines. In the first modern book-length treatment of
this passionate reformer, Paschalis Kitromilides skillfully
retraces Moisiodax's career and contrasts the Greek Enlightenment
with the Western Enlightenment as a whole, enriching our
understanding of each tradition in the process. Moisiodax's efforts
failed tragically in his own lifetime, but his vision of the
Enlightenment was an impressive project of intellectual
reconstruction that had a considerable effect after his death, both
in the promotion of modern scientific ideas and in the enunciation
of republican politics in Southeastern Europe. The methodology of
literary history has traditionally dominated inquiries about his
life and about the Greek Enlightenment in general, but here both
man and movement are examined from an interdisciplinary
perspective. Drawing on a broad range of sources and combining
insights from the social sciences, cultural history, and political
theory, this work reveals Moisiodax as a figure of major
significance in the ideological tradition of Southeastern
Europe.
Originally published in 1992.
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