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Transatlantic studies, especially during the enlightenment period, is of increasing critical interest amongst scholars. But was there an Atlantic Enlightenment? This interdisciplinary collection harnesses the work of some of the most prominent figures in the fields of literature; intellectual, cultural, and social history; geography; and political science to examine the emergence of the Atlantic as one of the key conceptual paradigms of eighteenth century studies. In this spirit, the contributors offer new insights into the conditions that generated a major transatlantic genre of writing; addressing questions of race, political economy, and the transmission of Enlightenment ideas in literary, political, historical, and religious contexts. Whether examining John Witherspoon's evolution from Calvinist theologian to Revolutionary theorist, or Adam Smith's reception in the antebellum United States, the essays remind us that the transatlantic traffic in ideas moved from west to east, from east to west, and in patterns that both complicate and enrich what we thought we knew about the vectors of transmission in this pivotal period.
List of Figures
vii
Acknowledgements ix
Notes on Contributors xi
Foreword xiii
Introduction The Enlightenment and the Atlantic 1(18)
Susan Manning
Francis D. Cogliano
Enlightenment Historiography and Cultural Civil Wars
19(18)
Paul Giles
Where was the Atlantic Enlightenment?---Questions of Geography
37(24)
Charles W.J. Withers
John Witherspoon and the Transatlantic Enlightenment
61(20)
Daniel W. Howe
David Hume and the Seagods of the Atlantic
81(16)
Emma Rothschild
The Atlantic Enlightenment and German Responses to the American Revolution, c. 1775 to c. 1800
97(16)
Thomas Ahnert
Transatlantic Cervantics: Don Quixote and the Fictions of American Enlightenment
113(18)
Sarah F. Wood
Placing The Power of Sympathy: Transatlantic Sentiments and the `First American Novel'
131(18)
James Chandler
Adam Smith and the Crisis of the American Union
149(16)
Peter S. Onuf
The Enlightenment at Sea in the Atlantic World
165(14)
Paul A. Gilje
Works Cited 179(24)
Index 203
Susan Manning is Grierson Professor of English Literature and Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Francis D. Cogliano is Professor in American History at the University of Edinburgh, UK.