Lights in Space. Brewer, D. Eighteenth-Century Studies, 37(2):171–186, 2004. Publisher: [Johns Hopkins University Press, American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS)]
Paper abstract bibtex Recent disciplinary reconfigurations have shifted focus from a temporal-historical explanation of social life to one designed to investigate the latter's spatial dimension. This article examines the development of various spaces in the eighteenth century-physical, social, colonized, epistemological, and esthetic-and proposes a mode of cultural analysis and of historical understanding relating to the eighteenth century that takes account of these disciplinary shifts.
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