The Process of Enlightenment
Essays by and inspired by Hans Erich Bödeker
Ere Nokkala editor Jonas Gerlings editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Liverpool University Press
Published:9th Jul '24
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Convincingly introduces Enlightenment as a process as a major framework for European and global Enlightenment.
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A novel take on the Enlightenment as a shared but deeply contradictory heritage.
The historiographical concept “Enlightenment” has for a long time wavered between the idea of a single unified Enlightenment and the notion of multiple competing enlightenments. This volume revisits this seeming contradiction by asserting that the Enlightenment should be understood as a shared process of communication, seeking ways to accommodate and mediate rival ideologies and orient enlightenment projects towards the betterment of humankind.
Taking the work of the eminent Enlightenment scholar Hans Erich Bödeker as their point of departure, the different chapters seek to explore this perspective through specific case studies of political communication. Readers are offered a selection of Bödeker’s texts never previously translated into English, along with a series of contributions from his former colleagues, students, and collaborators. In doing so the book displays the broad scope of Bödeker’s own work, as well as the multiplicity of themes captured within the framework of the Enlightenment. Genres, modes, and strategies of communication are contrasted with the institutions and cultural practices underpinning them.
In exploring the depth and scope of Bödeker’s work, the volume pays tribute to a German tradition rooted in historical semantics, while at the same time querying its present state and its future.
ISBN: 9781802071863
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440 pages