Verlichte verhalen De omgang met het verleden in de Nederlandse Verlichting

By describing their present as 'enlightened', eighteenth-century intellectuals inevitably altered their relationship to the past. In search of an explanation for this Enlightenment, eighteenth-century authors created a historical narrative which connected European countries in a linear his...

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Main Author: de la Porte, Eleá (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press 2023
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