This comprehensive biography in the "life and letters" tradition situates Macaulay's works in their political and social context and offers an unprecedented, detailed account of the content and influence of her writing.
This comprehensive biography in the "life and letters" tradition situates Macaulay's works in their political and social context and offers an unprecedented, detailed account of the content and influence of her writing.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Karen Green is Associate Lecturer and Principal Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne. In 1995 she published The Woman of Reason: Feminism, Humanism and Political Thought; in 2009, with Jacqueline Broad, A History of Women¿s Political Thought in Europe, 1400¿1700; and in 2014, A History of Women¿s Political Thought in Europe, 1700¿1800. She is the editor of The Correspondence of Catharine Macaulay (2019) and author of many articles in philosophy, feminism, and political theory.
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Introduction 1. The Formation of a Female Republican: Kent 1731-60 2. Influences from the Scottish Enlightenment: St James's Place 1760-66 3. A Republican Coterie; Berners St 1766-71 4. Wilkes Fever and Wilson: London and Bath 1771-77 5. France Marriage and Scandal: 1777-79 6. Completion of the History and Emergence as a Moral Philosopher: Knightsbridge 1780-84 7. America and France: 1784-86 8. On Education and the French Revolution: Binfield Berkshire 1787-91 9. Macaulay's Lasting Significance
Introduction 1. The Formation of a Female Republican: Kent 1731-60 2. Influences from the Scottish Enlightenment: St James's Place 1760-66 3. A Republican Coterie; Berners St 1766-71 4. Wilkes Fever and Wilson: London and Bath 1771-77 5. France Marriage and Scandal: 1777-79 6. Completion of the History and Emergence as a Moral Philosopher: Knightsbridge 1780-84 7. America and France: 1784-86 8. On Education and the French Revolution: Binfield Berkshire 1787-91 9. Macaulay's Lasting Significance
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