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2021
This is the first book on the genesis, impact and reception of the most-widely read History of England of the early 18th century: Paul Rapin Thoyras' Histoire d'Angleterre (1724-27). The Histoire and complementary works (Extraits des Actes de Rymer, 1710-1724; Dissertation sur les Whigs et les Torys, 1717) gave practical expression to theorizations of history against Pyrrhonian postulations by foregrounding an empirical form of history-writing. Rapin's unprecedented standards of historiographical accuracy triggered both politically-informed reinterpretations of the Histoire in partisan newspapers and a multitude of adaptations that catered to an ever-growing number of readers. Despite a long-standing assessment as a "standard Whig historian", Rapin fashioned the impartial persona of a judge-historian, in compliance with the expectations of the Republic of Letters. His personal trajectory illuminates how scholars pursued trustworthy knowledge and how they reconsidered the boundaries of their community in the face of the booming printing industry and the interconnected growth of general readership. Rapin's oeuvre provided significant raw material for Voltaire's and Hume's Enlightenment historiographical narratives. A comparative foray into their respective different approaches to history and authorship cautions us against assuming a direct transition from the Republic of Letters into an Enlightenment Republic of Letters. To study the diffusion and the impact of Rapin's works is to understand that empirical history-writing, defined by its commitment to erudition in the service of impartiality, coexisted with the histoire philosophique.
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Submitted: August 2016 at the Marthin-Luther-Universität, Halle S. Awaiting for evaluation reports.
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Come la narrazione del passato fa della storia uno spazio per l’azione collettiva?
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The Historical Review/La Revue Historique
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An update to the global bibliography first posted on academia in mid July 2016. Additions (many pre-dating the original 2011 cut-off date and those published more recently) are signified by double asterisks ** for those who wish simply to search for additions to last year's posting.
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Journal of The History of Ideas
Empirical History and the Transformation of Political Criticism in France from Bodin to Bayle2003 •
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'Vertot’s "Histoire des Chevaliers de Malte" and its prohibition in the context of Hospitaller Historiographical practices'2018 •
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Carlo Denina’s Lettres Critiques: Transnational History in an Age of Information Overload2019 •
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Sceptical Doubt and Disbelief in Modern European Thought: A New Pan-American Dialogue
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Jacques Basnage and the History of the Jews: Anti-Catholic Polemic and Historical Allegory in the Republic of Letters1992 •
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