Varieties of Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Century English Radicalism in Context

Varieties of Seventeenth  and Early Eighteenth Century English Radicalism in Context
Author: David Finnegan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317002505

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The essays in this collection explore a number of significant questions regarding the terms 'radical' and 'radicalism' in early modern English contexts. They investigate whether we can speak of a radical tradition, and whether radicalism was a local, national or transnational phenomenon. In so doing this volume examines the exchange of ideas and texts in the history of supposedly radical events, ideologies and movements (or moments). Once at the cutting edge of academic debate radicalism had, until very recently, fallen prey to historiographical trends as scholars increasingly turned their attention to more mainstream experiences or reactionary forces. While acknowledging the importance of those perspectives, Varieties of seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century English radicalism in context offers a reconsideration of the place of radicalism within the early modern period. It sets out to examine the subject in original and exciting ways by adopting distinctively new and broader perspectives. Among the crucial issues addressed are problems of definition and how meanings can evolve; context; print culture; language and interpretative techniques; literary forms and rhetorical strategies that conveyed, or deliberately disguised, subversive meanings; and the existence of a single, continuous English radical tradition. Taken together the essays in this collection offer a timely reassessment of the subject, reflecting the latest research on the theme of seventeenth-century English radicalism as well as offering some indications of the phenomenon's transnational contexts. Indeed, there is a sense here of the complexity and variety of the subject although much work still remains to be done on radicals and radicalism - both in early modern England and especially beyond.

Radical Voices Radical Ways

Radical Voices  Radical Ways
Author: Laurent Curelly,Nigel Smith
Publsiher: Seventeenth and Eighteenth Cen
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526134322

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This edited collection addresses the issue of radicalism by focusing on the media that contributed to its diffusion in the early modern era, using innovative interdisciplinary research that draws on a wide range of primary material.

Varieties of Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Century English Radicalism in Context

Varieties of Seventeenth  and Early Eighteenth Century English Radicalism in Context
Author: David Finnegan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2016-02-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317002499

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The essays in this collection explore a number of significant questions regarding the terms 'radical' and 'radicalism' in early modern English contexts. They investigate whether we can speak of a radical tradition, and whether radicalism was a local, national or transnational phenomenon. In so doing this volume examines the exchange of ideas and texts in the history of supposedly radical events, ideologies and movements (or moments). Once at the cutting edge of academic debate radicalism had, until very recently, fallen prey to historiographical trends as scholars increasingly turned their attention to more mainstream experiences or reactionary forces. While acknowledging the importance of those perspectives, Varieties of seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century English radicalism in context offers a reconsideration of the place of radicalism within the early modern period. It sets out to examine the subject in original and exciting ways by adopting distinctively new and broader perspectives. Among the crucial issues addressed are problems of definition and how meanings can evolve; context; print culture; language and interpretative techniques; literary forms and rhetorical strategies that conveyed, or deliberately disguised, subversive meanings; and the existence of a single, continuous English radical tradition. Taken together the essays in this collection offer a timely reassessment of the subject, reflecting the latest research on the theme of seventeenth-century English radicalism as well as offering some indications of the phenomenon's transnational contexts. Indeed, there is a sense here of the complexity and variety of the subject although much work still remains to be done on radicals and radicalism - both in early modern England and especially beyond.

Origins of Anglo American Radicalism

Origins of Anglo American Radicalism
Author: Margaret C. Jacob
Publsiher: Humanity Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1991-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1573922897

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A collection of essays on the origins of the radical tradition in England and the United States. Covering the period from the early seventeenth century to the late eighteenth century, the essays in this work seek to illuminate various topics crucial to the study of radicalism.

English Radicalism 1550 1850

English Radicalism  1550 1850
Author: Glenn Burgess,Matthew Festenstein
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2007-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 052180017X

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A study of three centuries of radical ideas and activity in English political and social history.

The Evangelical Counter Enlightenment

The Evangelical Counter Enlightenment
Author: William R. Everdell
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2021-05-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783030697624

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This contribution to the global history of ideas uses biographical profiles of 18th-century contemporaries to find what Salafist and Sufi Islam, Evangelical Protestant and Jansenist Catholic Christianity, and Hasidic Judaism have in common. Such figures include Muḥammad Ibn abd al-Waḥhab, Count Nikolaus Zinzendorf, Jonathan Edwards, John Wesley, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and Israel Ba’al Shem Tov. The book is a unique and comprehensive study of the conflicted relationship between the “evangelical” movements in all three Abrahamic religions and the ideas of the Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment. Centered on the 18th century, the book reaches back to the third century for precedents and context, and forward to the 21st for the legacy of these movements. This text appeals to students and researchers in many fields, including Philosophy and Religion, their histories, and World History, while also appealing to the interested lay reader.

The Light in Their Consciences

The Light in Their Consciences
Author: Rosemary Moore
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2020-04-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780271086897

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Hailed upon its publication as “history at its finest” by H. Larry Ingle and called “the essential foundation to explore early Quaker history” by Sixteenth Century Journal, Rosemary Moore’s The Light in Their Consciences is the most comprehensive, readable history of the first decades of the life and thought of The Society of Friends. This twentieth anniversary edition of Moore’s pathbreaking work reintroduces the book to a new generation of readers. Drawing on an innovative computer-based analysis of primary sources and Quaker and anti-Quaker literature, Moore provides compelling portraits of George Fox, James Nayler, Margaret Fell, and other leading figures; relates how the early Friends lived and worshipped; and traces the path this radical group followed as it began its development into a denomination. In doing so, she makes clear the origins and evolution of Quaker faith, details how they overcame differences in doctrinal interpretation and religious practice, and delves deeply into clashes between and among leaders and lay practitioners. Thoroughly researched, felicitously written, and featuring a new introduction, updated sources, and an enlightening outline of Moore’s research methodology, this edition of The Light in Their Consciences belongs in the collection of everyone interested in or studying Quaker history and the era in which the movement originated.

Women Prophets and Radical Protestantism in the British Atlantic World 1640 1730

Women Prophets and Radical Protestantism in the British Atlantic World  1640   1730
Author: Elizabeth Bouldin
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2015-11-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107095519

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This book analyzes how women negotiated and shaped ideas about community in the British Atlantic world through claims of revelation.