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Genealogy and Social Status in the Enlightenment(Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment 2021:08) 21

Jettot, Stephane, Zuniga, Jean-Paul  編
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価格 \28,978(税込)         
発行年月 2021年09月
出版社/提供元
Voltaire Foundation University of Oxford
出版国 イギリス
言語 英語
媒体 冊子
装丁 paper
ページ数/巻数 248 p., 16 illus.
ジャンル 洋書/人文科学/哲学・思想/社会哲学・政治哲学・歴史哲学
ISBN 9781800348561
商品コード 1032940113
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内容

Genealogy and Social Status in the Enlightenment is at the crossroads of the history of science and the social history of cultural practices, and suggests the need for a new approach on the significance of genealogies in the Age of Enlightenment. While their importance has been fully recognised and extensively studied in early modern Britain and in the Victorian period, the long eighteenth century has been too often presented as a black hole regarding genealogy. Enlightened values and urban sociability have been presented as inimical to the praise of ancestry and birth. In contrast, however, various studies on the continental or in the American colonies, have shed light on the many uses of genealogies, even beyond the landed elite. Whether it be in the publishing industry, in the urban corporations, in the scientific discourses, genealogy was used, not only as a resilient social practice, but also as a form of reasoning, a language and a tool to include newcomers, organise scientific and historical knowledge or to express various emotions. This volume aims to reconsider the flexibility of genealogical practices and their perpetual reconfiguration to meet renewed expectations in the period. Far from slowly vanishing under the blows of rationalism that would have delegitimized an ancient world based on various forms of hereditary determinism, the different contributions to this collective work demonstrate that genealogy is a pervasive tool to make sense of a fast-changing society.