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The Lost History of Cosmopolitanism: The Early Modern Origins of the Intellectual Ideal

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Lost History of Cosmopolitanism: The Early Modern Origins of the Intellectual Ideal

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781350230934

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

19th May 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

European history
History of ideas

Dewey:

306

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

216

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 236mm, Spine 24mm

Weight:

360g

Description

The Lost History of Cosmopolitanism challenges our most basic assumptions about the history of an ideal at the heart of modernity. Beginning in antiquity and continuing through to today, Leigh T.I. Penman examines how European thinkers have understood words like kosmopolites, cosmopolite, cosmopolitan and its cognates. The debates over their meanings show that there has never been a single, stable cosmopolitan concept, but rather a range of conceptssacred and secular, inclusive and exclusiveall described with the cosmopolitan vocabulary. While most scholarly attention in the history of cosmopolitanism has focussed on Greek and Roman antiquity or the Enlightenments of the 18th century, this book shows that the crucial period in the evolution of modern cosmopolitanism was early modernity. Between 1500 and 1800 philosophers, theologians, cartographers, jurists, politicians, alchemists and heretics all used this vocabulary, shedding ancient associations, and adding new ones at will. The chaos of discourses prompted thinkers to reflect on the nature of the cosmopolitan ideal, and to conceive of an abstract cosmopolitanism for the first time. This meticulously researched book provides the first intellectual history of an overlooked period in the evolution of a core ideal. As such, The Lost History of Cosmopolitanism is an essential work for anyone seeking a contextualised understanding of cosmopolitanism today.

Reviews

Leigh Penmans beautifully written book traces the long forgotten roots and fascinating history of a concept that has become essential to our vocabulary. Along the way, he reveals several surprising twists and turns that make the book not only erudite but a very enjoyable read. * Helena Rosenblatt, Professor of History and French, City University of New York, USA *
Penmans carefully crafted study offers important insights into the early history of a guiding concept that is highly controversial in the modern and postmodern eras. * German Historical Institute London Bulletin *

Author Bio

Leigh T.I. Penman is Research Fellow at Monash Indigenous Studies Centre, Monash University, Australia. He is the author of Hope and Heresy: The Problem of Chiliasm in Lutheran Confessional Culture (2019), as well as numerous articles concerning early modern religious and intellectual history.

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