Publié le par Bérenger Boulay
Republics of Letters
A Journal for the Study of Knowledge, Politics, and the Arts
Volume 1, Issue 1, 05.01.2009
- After Cultural Studies: When the State Has Not Withered AwayJosiah Ober
- The Post-Soviet is Over: On Reading the RuinsKevin M. F. Platt
Forum: Between Renaissance and Enlightenment: Rethinking the Republic of Letters
- A Sketch Map of a Lost Continent: The Republic of LettersAnthony Grafton
- The Ancient Constitution and the Genealogist: Momigliano, Pocock, and Peiresc's Origines Murensis Monasterii (1618)Peter Miller
- Jean-Baptiste Colbert's Republic of LettersJacob Soll
- The Nature of Early Eighteenth-Century Religious RadicalismMargaret Jacob
- Digging for Antiquities with Diplomats: Gisbert Cuper (1644-1716) and his Social CapitalBianca Chen
- Standing in St. Petersburg Looking West, Or, Is Backwardness All There Is?Gary Marker
- Founding a Scientific Academy: Gender, Patronage and Knowledge in Early Eighteenth-Century MilanPaula Findlen
- The Kingdom of Politesse: Salons and the Republic of Letters in Eighteenth-Century ParisAntoine Lilti
- Slander and Glory in the Republic of Letters: Diderot and Seneca Confront RousseauElena Russo
- Humanism, l'Esprit Philosophique, and the EncyclopédieDan Edelstein
Republics of Letters isa peer-reviewed, digital journal dedicated to the study of knowledge,politics, and the arts, from Antiquity to the present, with an emphasison the early modern period. Articles are organized by forum, each ofwhich, unlike special issues in print journals, will continue to acceptnew material over time. All articles are freely accessible.