Enlightenment Spain and the 'Encyclopédie Méthodique' (Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment Ser.)

Enlightenment Spain and the 'Encyclopédie Méthodique' (Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment Ser.)

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Enlightenment Spain and the 'Encyclopédie Méthodique' (Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment Ser.)

Enlightenment Spain and the 'Encyclopédie Méthodique' (Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment Ser.)

$99.00 USD

Overview

What did Europe owe Spain in the eighteenth century? This infamous question, posed by Nicolas Masson de Morvilliers in the Encyclop die m thodique, caused an international uproar at the height of the Enlightenment. His polemical article 'Espagne', with its tabloid-like prose, resonated with a French-reading public that blamed the Spanish Empire for France's eroding economy. Spain was outraged, and responded by publishing its own translation-rebuttal, the article 'Espa a' penned by Juli n de Velasco for the Spanish Encyclopedia met dica . In this volume, the original French and Spanish articles are presented in facing-page English translations, allowing readers to examine the content and rhetorical maneuvers of Masson's challenge and Velasco's riposte. This comparative format, along with the editors' critical introduction, extensive annotations, and an accompanying bibliographical essay, reveals how knowledge was translated and transferred across Europe and the transatlantic world. The two encyclopedia articles bring to life a crucial period of Spanish history, culture and commerce, while offering an alternative framework for understanding the intellectual underpinnings of a Spanish Enlightenment that differed radically from French philosophie . Ultimately, this book uncovers a Spain determined to claim its place in the European Enlightenment and on the geopolitical stage.

Additional Information

ISBN: 9780729411707
Pages: 332
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Publication Date: 2015