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by Roy Porter (Author)
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Roy Porter is Professor in the Social History of Medicine at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine in London and among his previous publications is the first-rate The Greatest Benefit to Mankind: A Medical History of Humanity From Antiquity to the Present. Porter's general concern in his latest book Enlightenment: Britain and the Creation of the Modern World is with "the interplay of activists, ideas and society" and to this end he examines innovations in social, political, scientific, psychological, and theological discourse. The key figures (the "enlightened thinkers") read like a Who's Who of the 17th and 18th centuries: Newton, Locke, Bernard de Mandeville, Erasmus Darwin, Priestley, Paine, Bentham, and Britain's "premier enlightenment couple" Mary Woolstonecraft and William Godwin, as well as the men who helped popularise and disseminate their ideas such as Addison, Steele, Defoe, Pope and Sterne. The book is peppered with brilliant quotes throughout and despite the fact that it covers such a vast area of ground in a rapid and sometimes breathless manner, Porter just about manages to hold it all together. Traditionally "The Enlightenment" has been associated with France, America and Scotland rather than Britain which, strangely enough, is thought not to have had an enlightenment to speak of. Porter's main argument effectively upsets this view but also he provides a persuasive general defence of Enlightenment against its Foucauldian, feminist, and/or postmodern critics who still "paint it black". Perpetually dismissed as "anything from superficial and intellectually naïve to a conspiracy of dead white men in periwigs [who] provide the intellectual foundation for Western imperialism", one of the strengths of the book is that after reading it one finds it hard to understand how these "critiques" gained such influence in intellectual circles. One of the shortcomings of the book--as Porter is well aware--is that "too many themes receive short measure", such as literature and the arts, political debate, the forging of nationalism and more. Several chapters, if not all, could have been given, and perhaps deserved, book-length treatment and this is the reason why a book of nearly 500 pages seems so short. But if Enlightenment leaves the reader unsatisfied, it is in the best possible way--one would have liked to hear more from Porter rather than less. Word has it he is already planning an encore. --Larry Brown --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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21 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dazzling Enlightenment, 29 Jan 2002
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A tour de force of Enlightenment nostalgia, Roy Porter encapsulates the dynamism of this intellectually saturated epoch with charm and wit.
Focusing on Great Britain's contribution to the enlightenment transition, a wealth of heavyweight characters and intellectuals transports the reader through the great debates and episodes of the 'birth' of modernity, elegantly woven together with pithy prose and scattered quotations. This is a gratifying book which will leave you thoroughly furnished with ideas.

There are, however, a substantial quantity of notes supplementing the main text, which are definitely worth perusal, but may deter some readers.

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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book..., 8 Dec 2002
Excellent book.
Very well arranged chapter's which makes it easy to get a clear idea on the key topics, this also makes it easy to re-read specific aspects ie women, religion, the print explosion etc.
It puts a cross Britain's contribution (creation?) of a fascinating period of rapid development in spheres from philosophy to science and throughout society at all levels.
Only very slight criticism would be that on a few occasions he tends to list things within the text. Good for giving quick impact of a movement or view of something but towards the end got a little tiresome.
I feel one indication of a good book is if it inspires other purchases/interests. It passed this test quite easily.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book..., 8 Dec 2002
Excellent book.
Very well arranged chapter's which makes it easy to get a clear idea on the key topics, this also makes it easy to re-read specific aspects ie women, religion, the print explosion etc.
It puts a cross Britain's contribution (creation?) of a fascinating period of rapid development in spheres from philosophy to science and throughout society at all levels.
Only very slight criticism would be that on a few occasions he tends to list things within the text. Good for giving quick impact of a movement or view of something but towards the end got a little tiresome.
I feel one indication of a good book is if it inspires other purchases/interests. It passed this test quite easily.
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2.0 out of 5 stars BRITISH?
This is a rebranding of history.

Porter assumes the Enlightenment to be a 'British' phenomenon. It certainly is not! Read more
Published 9 months ago by Mr. C. D. Liddle

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
Read this book in a week-end, dipping in and out of different chapters. A tour de force that introduces the reader to the British enlightenment, in a very balanced way... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Mr. T. Martin

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