30 nov 2012

Eighteenth century studies, 45 (3), spring 2012


Special issues: Ireland and Enlightenment

Introduction: Ireland and Enlightenment
Moore, Sean D.

Reading the Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Ireland
Kennedy, Máire

The Birth of Scottish Philosophy from the Golden Age of Irish Philosophy
Berman, David

The Biter Bitten: Ireland and the Rude Enlightenment
Brown, Michael

“With Every Wish to Reconcile”: The Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Charles O’Conor of Belanagare (1796) and Religious Enlightenment in Ireland
Tsapina, Olga A.

Wolfe Tone’s Library: The United Irishmen and “Enlightenment”
Smyth, Jim

Review Articles

Rude Britannia: New Perspectives on Caricature
Ian Haywood

The Art of Empire
John Bonehill

Early American Manhood: Worlds Gained, Worlds Lost
Christine E. Sears

Single Title Reviews

The Things Things Say (review)
Sean R. Silver

Women and Enlightenment in Eighteenth-Century Britain (review)
Ruth Mack

The Fragmentary Poetic: Eighteenth-Century Uses of an Experimental Mode (review)
Roy Scranton

Thomas Sheridan’s Career and Influence: An Actor in Earnest (review)
Aileen Douglas

Recovering Bishop Berkeley: Virtue and Society in the Anglo-Irish Context (review)
Tomokiyo Nomura

Pygmalion in Bavaria: The Sculptor Ignaz Günther and Eighteenth-Century Aesthetic Art Theory (review)
Michael Yonan

Citizen Spectator: Art, Illusion, and Visual Perception in Early National America (review)
Stephanie Koscak

The Child Reader 1700–1840 (review)
Kathleen Tamayo Alves

The Lives of David Brainerd: The Making of an American Evangelical Icon (review)
Jonathan M. Yeager

Unnatural Rebellion: Loyalists in New York City during the Revolution (review)
Aaron N. Coleman





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