Article ID: CBB001200981

Animals in Enlightenment Historiography (2012)

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Wolloch, Nathaniel (Author)


Huntington Library Quarterly
Volume: 75
Pages: 53--68
Publication date: 2012
Language: English


This essay examines the interest in animals expressed by late Enlightenment historians, including particularly the views of Johann Gottfried Herder, Guillaume Thomas François Raynal, William Robertson, and Edward Gibbon. These historians, the first to emphasize the way the use of animals contributed to human progress, were influenced by the Comte de Buffon and by Enlightenment conjectural history and stadial theory. Where animals are discussed in their writings, these thinkers made a significant contribution to the transition from early modern perspectives to a more historical view of the role of animals in human culture.

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Authors & Contributors
Wolloch, Nathaniel
Berlin, Isaiah
Broglio, Ron
Eddy, Matthew D.
Edwards, Peter J.
Etchegaray, Claire
Journals
American Historical Review
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
History of European Ideas
Intellectual History Review
International Journal of the Classical Tradition
Philosophical Writings
Publishers
Oxford University Press
University of Washington
Ashgate
Continuum
Cornell University Press
Insegna del Giglio
Concepts
Human-animal relationships
Animals
Philosophy
Animal welfare
Animal husbandry
Animal power
People
Hume, David
Gibbon, Edward
Herder, Johann Gottfried
Raynal, Guillaume
Smith, Adam
Vico, Giovanni Battista
Time Periods
18th century
Enlightenment
17th century
19th century
Early modern
16th century
Places
Scotland
England
Great Britain
Ottoman Empire
Egypt
Germany
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