Enlightenment and Dissent 7(1988) [PDF 21,193KB]
Editorial, 1-2
Articles
Controversy and conciliation in the English Catholic Enlightenment, 1790-1840, Brian Carter, 3-24
The idea of nationalism in Belfast in the late eighteenth century, Simon Davies, 25-34
Varieties of candour: English and Scottish style, Martin Fitzpatrick, 35-56
Joseph Priestley in cultural context: philosophic spectacle, popular belief and popular politics in eighteenth-century Birmingham.
Part One, John Money, 57-82
William Godwin: social critique in philosophy and fiction, Ken Edward Smith, 83-92
Documents
Mind over matter: an anecdote concerning Thomas Holcroft, Warwick G Foster, 93-95
Reviews
J C D Clark, Revolution and rebellion: state and society in England in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, James E Bradley, 96-104
James J Hoecker, Joseph Priestley and the idea of progress, Margaret Canovan. 105-7
Whitney D Jones, David Williams: the anvil and the hammer, James Dybikowski, 108-115
Gordon E Michalson Jr., Lessing’s ‘Ugly Ditch’: a study of theology and history, Ann Loades, 116-18
Alan Kors and Paul Korshin, eds., Anticipations of the Enlightenment in England, France and Germany, Karl Tilman Winkler, 119-24
Communication from Chester Chapin, 125