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Jennifer Ferng and Lauren R. Cannady, "Crafting Enlightenment: Artisanal Histories and Transnational Networks" (Voltaire Foundation, 2021)

New Books in the History of Science

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The Australian Enlightenment

i think the enlightenment doesn't have a fixed set of dimensions. So australia, in this sense, was really an outlier. But at the same time, it benefited a lot from these connections to europe. Many of their objects and ortor facts have not survived since the early eighteenth century. There are lack of represent representative texts for averigina experience. Aon ati entry only oly backwards. It doesn't go forward sinto the nineteenth century.

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