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The Intellectual Revolution of the Seventeenth Century (Routledge Revivals)

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The Intellectual Revolution of the Seventeenth Century (Routledge Revivals) book

Edited ByCharles Webster
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1974
eBook Published 30 December 2011
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203145210
Pages 458
eBook ISBN 9780203145210
Subjects Humanities
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Webster, C. (Ed.). (1974). The Intellectual Revolution of the Seventeenth Century (Routledge Revivals) (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203145210

ABSTRACT

Intellectual history and early modern history have always occupied an important place in Past and Present. First published in 1974, this volume is a collection of original articles and debates, published in the journal between 1953 and May 1973, dealing with many aspects of the intellectual history of the seventeenth century. Several of the contributions have been extremely influential, and the debates represent major standpoints in controversies over genesis of modern ideas.

Although England is the focus of attention for most of the contributors, their themes have wider significance. Among the topics covered in the collection are the political thought of the Levellers and of James Harrington; radical social movements of the Puritan Revolution; the ideological context of physiological theories associated with William Harvey; the relationship between science and religion and the social relations of science; and the function of millenariansim and eschatology in the seventeenth century. The editor’s Introduction indicates the context in which the articles were composed and provides valuable bibliographical information about the subjects discussed.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter I|22 pages

Introduction: Charles Webster, Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, Oxford

chapter II|31 pages

Harrington's 'Opportunity State': C. B. Macpherson, Universiry of Toronto

chapter III|8 pages

Harrington, A Realist?: John F. H. New, Universiry of Waterloo

chapter IV|5 pages

Harrington as Realist: A Rejoinder: c. B. Macpherson, Universiry of Toronto

chapter V|3 pages

The Meaning of Harrington's Agrarian: John F. H. New, Universiry of Waterloo

chapter VI|9 pages

The Levellers and Democracy: J. C. Davis, Victoria Universiry of Wellington

chapter VII|22 pages

Reconsidering the Levellers: The Eviedence of the 'Moderate': Roger Howell Jr, Bowdoin College, Brunswick and David E. Brewster, Falls Church, Virginia

chapter VIII|8 pages

Gentlemen Levellers?: G. E. Aylmer, University of York

chapter IX|15 pages

Englands Spirit Unfoulded, or an Incouragement to Take the Engagement: A Newly Discovered Pamphiet by Gerrard Winstanley: G. E. Aylmer, University of York

chapter X|14 pages

Another Digger Broadside: Keith Thomas, St John's College, Oxford

chapter XI|4 pages

The Date of Gerrard Winstanley's 'Fire in the Bush': Keith Thomas, St John's College, Oxford

chapter XII|18 pages

The Civil Polity of Peter Paxton: J. A. W. Gunn, Queen's University, Kingston

chapter XIII|22 pages

William Harvey and the Idea of Monarchy: Christopher Hill, Balliol College, Oxford

chapter XIV|7 pages

William Harvey: A Royalist and no Parliamentarian: Gweneth Whitteridge, Oxford

chapter XV|8 pages

William Harvey (No Parliamentarian, No Heretic) and the Idea of Monarchy: Christopher Hill, Balliol College, Oxford

chapter XVI|21 pages

Science and Religion in Seventeenth-Century England, S. F. Mason, King's College, London

chapter XVII|25 pages

Puritanism, Capitalism and the Scientific Revolution: H. F. Kearney, University of Edinburgh

chapter XVIII|11 pages

Puritanism, Capitalism and the Scientific Revolution: Christopher Hill, Balliol College, Oxford

chapter XIX|8 pages

Puritanism and Science: Problems of Definition: H. F. Kearney, University of Edinburgh

chapter XX|18 pages

Religion and the Rise of Modern Science: Theodore K. Rabb, Princeton University

chapter XXI|4 pages

Science, Religion and Society in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Christopher Hill, Balliol College, Oxford

chapter XXII|2 pages

Science, Religion and Society in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: Theodore K. Rabb, Princeton University

chapter |31 pages

XXIIII. Latitudinarianism and Science in Seventeenth-Century England: Barbara J. Shapiro, Wheaton College, Norton Mass.

chapter XXIV|30 pages

Civil War Politics, Religion and the Royal Society: Lotte Mulligan, La Trobe University, Victoria

chapter XXV|22 pages

The Decline and Fall of Restoration Science: Margaret 'Espinasse, Hull

chapter XXVI|17 pages

The Authorship and Significance of 'Macaria': Charles Webster, Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicines, Oxford

chapter XXVII|13 pages

'Godly Rule' and English Millenarianism: Bernard Capp, University of Warwick

chapter XXVIII|28 pages

Richard Baxter, The Apocalypse and The Mad Major: William Lamont, University of Sussex

chapter XXIX|8 pages

The Millennium and Eschatology in England: Bernard Capp, University of Worwick

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