Les encyclopédismes en France à l'ère des révolutions (1789-1850)

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Bourdeau, Vincent (editor)
Chappey, Jean-Luc (editor)
Vincent, Julien (editor)
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FrenchAbstract
After the French Revolution, the idea of an encyclopedia took on a considerable scope. Until the Spring of the Peoples in 1848, it was inseparable from the idea of a universal republic, and was at the heart of a multiplicity of challenges for the institutional, intellectual and political reconstruction of post-revolutionary society. It is to the singularity of this moment (1789-1848) in the long history of encyclopedism that the various contributions in this volume are dedicated. Far from being limited to a moment in the history of science, encyclopedism reveals to us the way in which modern societies represent themselves and establish themselves politically.
Keywords
encyclopedias; revolution; knowledge and learning; politics; history; nineteenth centuryWebshop link
https://www.7switch.com/fr/ebo ...ISBN
9782848678399, 9782848676678Publisher
Presses universitaires de Franche-ComtéPublisher website
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Besançon, 2020Series
Les Cahiers de la MSHE Ledoux,Classification
Philosophy
Science: general issues
