Enlightened Oxford: The University and the Cultural and Political Life of Eighteenth-Century Britain and Beyond

Enlightened Oxford

The University and the Cultural and Political Life of Eighteenth-Century Britain and Beyond
 
Kiadó: OUP Oxford
Megjelenés dátuma:
 
Normál ár:

Kiadói listaár:
GBP 120.00
Becsült forint ár:
57 960 Ft (55 200 Ft + 5% áfa)
Miért becsült?
 
Az Ön ára:

52 164 (49 680 Ft + 5% áfa )
Kedvezmény(ek): 10% (kb. 5 796 Ft)
A kedvezmény csak az 'Értesítés a kedvenc témákról' hírlevelünk címzettjeinek rendeléseire érvényes.
Kattintson ide a feliratkozáshoz
 
Beszerezhetőség:

Becsült beszerzési idő: A Prosperónál jelenleg nincsen raktáron, de a kiadónál igen. Beszerzés kb. 3-5 hét..
A Prosperónál jelenleg nincsen raktáron.
Nem tudnak pontosabbat?
 
  példányt

 
 
 
 
A termék adatai:

ISBN13:9780199246830
ISBN10:0199246831
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:848 oldal
Méret:242x161x42 mm
Súly:2 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 66 black and white figures/illustrations
765
Témakör:
Rövid leírás:

Enlightened Oxford takes a fresh look at the eighteenth-century University of Oxford and its relation to the state, society, and religion of the time, and how a long-established institution managed to navigate the multiple political challenges of the era while maintaining a cultural presence and a surprising capacity for adaptability.

Hosszú leírás:
Enlightened Oxford aims to discern, establish, and clarify the multiplicity of connections between the University of Oxford, its members, and the world outside; to offer readers a fresh, contextualised sense of the University's role in the state, in society, and in relation to other institutions between the Williamite Revolution and the first decade of the nineteenth century, the era loosely describable (though not without much qualification) as England's ancien regime.

Nigel Aston asks where Oxford fitted in to the broader social and cultural picture of the time, locating the University's importance in Church and state, and pondering its place as an institution that upheld religious entitlement in an ever-shifting intellectual world where national and confessional boundaries were under scrutiny. Enlightened Oxford is less an inside history than a consideration of an institutional presence and its place in the life of the country and further afield. While admitting the degree of corporate inertia to be found in the University, there was internal scope for members so inclined to be creative in their teaching, open new research lines, and be unapologetic Whigs rather than unrepentant Tories. For if Oxford was a seat of learning rooted in its past - and with an increasing antiquarian awareness of its inheritance - yet it had a surprising capacity for adaptation, a scope for intellectual and political pluralism that was not incompatible with enlightened values.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction
Fame, Form, and Function: the University's place and purpose in the long eighteenth century
Oxford and British academic contexts after the Glorious Revolution
The defence of the Church of England and Christian belief
Oxford and the Arts and Humanities
Oxford and contemporary science: anxiety, adaptation, and advance
University personnel: offices, influence, and the polity
Oxford and the Crown
Oxford, the world of Westminster, and the defence of the University's interests
Beyond the University: Outreach and connections in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland
The University as seen from outside
Oxford and the wider world: the European connections and imperial involvements of the University
Insider trading: family, friendship, connection, and culture beyond the University
Conclusion: Oxford variations on an Enlightenment theme