The Glasgow Enlightenment
By (Author) Andrew Hook
Edited by Richard B. Sher
Preface by Richard B. Sher
John Donald Publishers Ltd
John Donald Short Run Press
1st January 2022
23rd September 2021
New Edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
Western philosophy: Enlightenment
941.4407
Paperback
280
Width 155mm, Height 230mm, Spine 20mm
448g
The Glasgow Enlightenment is widely regarded as the first book to explore the nature and accomplishments of the Enlightenment in eighteenth-century Glasgow in a comprehensive manner. In addition to a general introduction by the editors, there are seven chapters devoted to Glasgow University professors, such as Adam Smith, Francis Hutcheson, Thomas Reid, John Millar, William Leechman, and John Anderson. At a time when the Glasgow economy was booming in the strength of its trade with America, these and other Glasgow men of science and learning were making major contributions to the European world of philosophy, law, political economy, natural philosophy, medicine, and religious toleration. There are also five chapters on other individuals and topics, including the physician and author John Moore, James Boswell during his student days, images of Glasgow in popular poetry, and Popular party clergymen who challenged the dominant views of the academic Enlightenment with an alternative vision of liberty and piety.
This edition features a new bibliographical preface by Richard B. Sher that discusses the substantial secondary literature on eighteenth-century Glasgow and the Glasgow Enlightenment since the original publication of this book more than a quarter of a century ago.
Andrew Hook, FBA, FRSE, is Emeritus Bradley Professor of English Literature at the University ofGlasgow.
Richard B. Sher, FRHistS, CorrFRSE, is Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA.