Introduction to a Symposium on Gary Kates, The books that made the European Enlightenment: a history in 12 case studies _ Introduction to a Symposium on Gary Kates, _The books that made the European Enlightenment: a history in 12 case studies_ _, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2022, 456 pp., £75 (hbk), £24.99 (pbk), £22.49 (ebook), ISBN: 9781350277656 [Book Review]

History of European Ideas 50 (2):317-318 (2024)
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Study of the European Enlightenment could do with a fillip. Perhaps the best tonic we have is combining the close reading of significant works with the study of print history and reader reception....

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