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The politics of virtue in enlightenment France

LINTON Marisa

The politics of virtue in enlightenment France

Basingstoke : Palgrave, 2001, XI-258 p.

Collection Studies in modern history

ISBN 0-333-94959-5

REV 250

Résumé éditeur :

This is the first study to focus on the idea of virtue and its place in political thought in eighteenth-century France. Virtue could be used to impart moral authority to arguments about political power. The development of this strategic idea is traced through the works of key Enlightenment thinkers. There is also consideration of the ways in which numerous popular writers of the day, including clerics, eulogists, journalists, novelists and lawyers, employed the idea of virtue in polemical discussions in their writings.

MARISA LINTON is a Senior Lecturer in History at Kingston University, London. She has published numerous articles, including work on the political ideas of Robespierre, on religious toleration in Enlightenment France, on the origins of the French Revolution, and on women in the Paris Commune of 1871.

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Corinne HÉLIN (22 octobre 2012). The politics of virtue in enlightenment France. Regards sur l'IRHiS : le carnet des doctorant·e·s. Consulté le 14 décembre 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/qg14


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