Ben Waber reviewed The Enlightenment by Vincenzo Ferrone
A Philosophy/History Dual Threat
4 stars
This book covers both the philosophical concepts and historiography of the Enlightenment, examining the period of the Enlightenment itself and how these ideas and events were interpreted and utilized over the following centuries. It's an extremely dense text, assuming some familiarity with fairly esoteric philosophical concepts, but Ferrone usefully marries that analysis with an excellent, if abbreviated, post-Enlightenment historiography. You also have to love a book that has a 30 page afterword solely devoted to critiquing another researcher's recent work in this area - bitchy in a way that only academics can muster. Highly recommend
This book covers both the philosophical concepts and historiography of the Enlightenment, examining the period of the Enlightenment itself and how these ideas and events were interpreted and utilized over the following centuries. It's an extremely dense text, assuming some familiarity with fairly esoteric philosophical concepts, but Ferrone usefully marries that analysis with an excellent, if abbreviated, post-Enlightenment historiography. You also have to love a book that has a 30 page afterword solely devoted to critiquing another researcher's recent work in this area - bitchy in a way that only academics can muster. Highly recommend