Hopp til hovedinnhold
Omslagsbilde

A Cultural History of the Sea in the Age of Enlightenment

Nytt opplag ventes

Leveringstid: 3-10 dager

Handlinger

Beskrivelse

Omtale

This volume covers a period when Europeans were making great advances in the production and application of pure knowledge, especially in the fields of navigation and discovery. Thus European powers gained empires around the globe and the benefits that came with them, while the rest of the world had to be content with supplying the raw material (i.e labour, bullion, wood, plants, ore) of these good things. This would not have been possible without navies and trading monopolies, enterprises in which the freedom of the seas was disputed, then gained or lost. The essays in this volume range between three eras in the age of discovery: first, the excitement of seeing something for the first time; second, the experience of understanding the importance of the new thing; and third, the disillusion incident to reframing the prehistory of humanity and its destiny without the usual signposts of an anthropocentric journey from innocence to salvation via sin, atonement and judgment. The maritime contribution to all three eras was enormous not simply because it provided a mobile platform for the inspection of the new but because it proved experimentally that there were no extremes of heroic virtue or of brutal depravity to which humans might not tend when necessity or wantonness called for them. Usually the evil side of humanity was assigned to `savages’ but in the curiously singular person of the pirate, a mirror-image can be found of everyone – really, all people who lived on or by the sea were pirates of a sort. Commencing as an age of rational certainties, the Enlightenment gave way to the opposite. The symmetries of the Linnaean system yielded to the endless process of mutation Buffon called speciation. Rational government of the passions was succeeded by the cult of sensibility and spontaneous emotion. The mathematical exactness of Cartesian knowledge was supplanted by imagination. Sailors returned with pictures of mirages never seen before, the products of Nature’s own imagination that posed a question posed again here: `No doubt they are real, but are they true?’

  • Utgivelsesdato:

    19.09.2024

  • ISBN/Varenr:

    9781350451049

  • Språk:

    Engelsk

  • Forlag:

    Bloomsbury Academic

  • Innbinding:

    Heftet

  • Fagtema:

    Historie og arkeologi

  • Serie:

    The Cultural Histories Series

  • Litteraturtype:

    Faglitteratur

  • Sider:

    256

  • Høyde:

    24.5 cm

  • Bredde:

    17 cm

A Cultural History of Education in the Age of Enlightenment

A Cultural History of Education in the Age of Enlightenment

9781350537040 Heftet
26.06.2025
Engelsk

Forventes utgitt
A Cultural History of Education in the Medieval Age

A Cultural History of Education in the Medieval Age

9781350537002 Heftet
26.06.2025
Engelsk

Forventes utgitt
A Cultural History of Education in the Modern Age

A Cultural History of Education in the Modern Age

9781350537019 Heftet
26.06.2025
Engelsk

Forventes utgitt
A Cultural History of Education in the Age of Empire

A Cultural History of Education in the Age of Empire

9781350537026 Heftet
26.06.2025
Engelsk

Forventes utgitt
A Cultural History of Education in Antiquity

A Cultural History of Education in Antiquity

9781350536944 Heftet
26.06.2025
Engelsk

Forventes utgitt
A Cultural History of Education in the Renaissance

A Cultural History of Education in the Renaissance

9781350536999 Heftet
26.06.2025
Engelsk

Forventes utgitt
A Cultural History of Plants in the Post-Classical Era

A Cultural History of Plants in the Post-Classical Era

9781350550599 Heftet
29.05.2025
Engelsk

I salg
A Cultural History of Plants in the Early Modern Era

A Cultural History of Plants in the Early Modern Era

9781350550605 Heftet
Engelsk

Forventes utgitt
A Cultural History of Plants in the Nineteenth Century

A Cultural History of Plants in the Nineteenth Century

9781350550629 Heftet
29.05.2025
Engelsk

I salg