The Culture of Equity in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Britain and America
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:28th Dec '14
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Drawing on politics, religion, law, literature, and philosophy, this interdisciplinary study is a sequel to Mark Fortier’s bookThe Culture of Equity in Early Modern England (Ashgate, 2006). The earlier volume traced the meanings and usage of equity in broad cultural terms (including but not limited to law) to position equity as a keyword of valuation, persuasion, and understanding; the present volume carries that work through the Restoration and eighteenth century in Britain and America. Fortier argues that equity continued to be a keyword, used and contested in many of the major social and political events of the period. Further, he argues that equity needs to be seen in this period largely outside the Aristotelian parameters that have generally been assumed in scholarship on equity.
"Fortier has produced an interesting and thought-provoking book that gives insights into concepts of equity that often diverge markedly from our own." – Tessa Morrison, The University of Newcastle, Australia
ISBN: 9781472441867
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 200g
162 pages