Enlightenment and Dissent 8(1989) [PDF 25,375KB]
Editorial, 1
Articles
Berkeley, Price, and the limitations of the design argument, Colin Crowder, 3-24
Bentham on invention in legislation, J R Dinwiddy, 25-42
Revolutionary Philosopher: the political ideas of Joseph Priestley (1733-1804). Part One, Jenny Graham, 43-68
Joseph Priestley in cultural context: philosophic spectacle, popular belief and popular politics in eighteenth-century Birmingham.
Part Two, John Money, 69-89
Richard Price and Freedom of the City of London, D O Thomas, 90-109
Commentary
The significance of William Godwin’s Damon and Delia, Mark Philp, 110-14
Documents
A servant’s view of Joseph Priestley, Alan Ruston, 115-19
Reviews
John Sainsbury, Disaffected patriots: London supporters of revolutionary America, 1769-1782, James Bradley, 120-24
R G W Anderson and Christopher Lawrence, eds., Science, medicine, Dissent: Joseph Priestley (1733-1804), Geoffrey Cantor, 125-29
James E Bradley, Popular politics and the American Revolution in England. Petitions, the Crown and public opinion, G M Ditchfield, 130-34
A J Ayer, Thomas Paine; David Wilson, Paine and Cobbett: the transatlantic connection, Jack Fruchtman Jr., 135-39
Richard E Brantley, Locke, Wesley, and the method of English Romanticism, Alan P F Sell, 140-44
Gerald Reedy, S. J., The Bible and reason: Anglicans and Scripture in late seventeenth-century England, D O Thomas, 145-48