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9780521640022

Barbarism and Religion

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  • ISBN13:

    9780521640022

  • ISBN10:

    0521640024

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-10-28
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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The second volume in the acclaimed sequence of Barbarism and Religion explores the historiography of Enlightenment. John Pocock investigates a series of major authors who wrote Enlightened histories on a grand narrative scale, were known to Edward Gibbon and were important in the latter's own work: Giannone, Voltaire, Hume, Robertson, Ferguson and Adam Smith. With his recognition that the subject of the Decline and Fall demanded treatment of both the patristic as well as the papal church, Edward Gibbon's intellectual trajectory is both similar but at points crucially distinct from the dominant Latin 'Enlightened narrative' these writers developed. This volume is also informed by the perception that the interaction of philosophy, erudition and narrative is central to the development of enlightened historiography: once again John Pocock shows how the Decline and Fall is both akin to but distinct from the historiographical context within which Gibbon wrote his great work.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements x
Note on usage xi
List of abbreviations
xii
Introduction 1(6)
Prelude: The Varieties of Early Modern Historiography
7(22)
PART I CONSTRUCTING THE ENLIGHTENED NARRATIVE
SECTION I GIANNONE: JURIST AND LIBERTIN IN THE CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN
Civil and ecclesiastical history
29(13)
Popes and emperors: from the Isaurians to the Hohenstaufen
42(16)
Angevins, Spaniards and Gallicans: to the brink of Enlightenment
58(7)
Gibbon and Giannone: narrative, philosophy, erudition
65(7)
SECTION II VOLTAIRE: NEO-CLASSICIST AND PHILOSOPHE IN THE ENLIGHTENED WORLD-PICTURE
On the horizons of Europe: the kings of the north
72(11)
Courtly monarchy as the instrument of Enlightenment: the Siecle de Louis XIV
83(14)
Asia and the dechristianisation of history: the Siecle and the Essai sur les Moeurs
97(23)
The Christian Millennium in Europe: the Essai sur les Moeurs
120(17)
The recovery of civil government, the rebirth of fanaticism and the return to the Siecle
137(16)
Voltaire: the exasperating predecessor
153(10)
PART II THE HISTORICAL AGE AND THE HISTORICAL NATION
SECTION III DAVID HUME AND THE PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND
The Problems of history in the Hanoverian kingdoms
163(14)
David Hume: the Essays as contemporary history
177(22)
The History of Great Britain: Hume's modern history
199(23)
England under the House of Tudor: monarchy, Europe and enthusiasm
222(19)
Hume's History of England: the Enlightened narrative in retrospect
241(17)
SECTION IV WILLIAM ROBERTSON AND THE HISTORY OF EUROPE
The problems of historiography: the Scottish perspective
258(10)
Scotland and the progress of society
268(21)
The Reign of Charles V and the emergence of the European states
289(11)
Robertson: histories written and unwritten
300(9)
PART III THE PROGRESS OF CIVIL SOCIETY
SECTION V ADAM SMITH: JURISPRUDENCE INTO HISTORY
Moral philosophy and the stages of society
309(10)
Smith's Glasgow lectures: narrative and philosophical history
319(11)
SECTION VI ADAM FERGUSON: THE MODERATE AS MACHIAVELLIAN
Ferguson's Essay: Siberia as the cradle of world history
330(16)
The Memoires litteraires and the Remains of Japhet
346(16)
Scottish narrative: theoretical and civil history
362(7)
PART IV INTENDING THE DECLINE AND FALL
The Enlightened narrative and the project of 1776
369(12)
'Gibbon's dark ages': the writings of 1765-1772
381(16)
Construction of a narrative: the evidence of the Memoirs
397(6)
List of References 403(11)
Index 414

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