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The Enlightenment and the origins of European AustraliaThe Enlightenment and the origins of European Australia

The Enlightenment and the origins of European Australia2002

John Gascoigne

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"The Enlightenment and the Origins of European Australia surveys some of the key intellectual influences in the formation of Australian society by emphasising the impact of the Enlightenment with its commitment to rational enquiry and progress, attitudes which owed much to the successes of the Scientific Revolution. The first part of the book analyses the political and religious background of the period from the First Fleet (1788) to the mid-nineteenth century. The second demonstrates the pervasiveness of ideas of improvement - a form of the idea of progress - which originally largely derived from agriculture but were to shape attitudes to human nature in fields as diverse as education, penal discipline and race relations."--Jacket.

Details

First published
2002
OL Work ID
OL1973820W

Subjects

HistoriographyHistoryIntellectual lifeEnlightenmentEuropeansEurope, intellectual lifeAustralia, history

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