Could anyone recommend any good books on the 18th century Scottish Enlightenment? I'm looking less for an inquiry into the ideas of specific figures and more for a broad historical overview of the entire thing.
I can recommend a couple by a truly enlightened Scotsman, Alexander Broadie; "The Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment" "The Scottish Enlightenment: The Historical Age of the Historical Nation"
I picked up the Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment today, luc. Thanks for the suggestion!
I also picked up The Scottish Enlightenment: A Social History by Anand Chitnis, can anybody testify to the goodness/badness of it, or if not it, then at least the author in general?
Oh and mr. princeps, you might like to read about it too, cuz I know you's a Chomsky fan and I once heard him call it "one of the peaks of western civilization".
Oh and mr. princeps, you might like to read about it too, cuz I know you's a Chomsky fan and I once heard him call it "one of the peaks of western civilization".
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