Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture
Explore the rich tapestry of the 18th century with "Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture," expertly edited by Linda Zionkowski and published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2009. This comprehensive volume spans 312 pages, offering readers insightful essays that delve into the interconnected themes of performance, class, and empire during this transformative period. Key contributions, such as Woodruff D. Smith's examination of social science's evolution and its impact on political economy, reveal the complexities of the era's cultural landscape. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of literature and history alike, this hardback edition will enhance your understanding of 18th-century civilization and its lasting influences. Discover the intricate relationships between art, society, and governance in a time that shaped modern thought. Don't miss the chance to add this significant work to your collection!