‘Bourgeois Enlightenment Revivified’

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY French History Pub Date : 2024-01-02 DOI:10.1093/fh/crad058
David A Bell
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This article, inspired by Colin Jones’ ‘Bourgeois Revolution Revivified’, calls on historians to pay renewed attention to the social and economic contexts of the French Enlightenment, and its relationship to the rise of commercial capitalism. It criticizes influential works in the ‘social history of ideas’ for placing too much emphasis on the compatibility of the Enlightenment and Old Regime social structures, and instead suggests that French Enlightenment writing had a symbiotic relationship to the period’s consumer revolution. This relationship becomes clear if we recognize that consumerism centrally involved practices of self-cultivation. French Enlightenment writing not only provided the expanding reading public of the eighteenth century with tools and guides for self-cultivation, but actively encouraged the process through the styles and genres with which it sought to appeal to and interact with this public. The article concludes by noting that in the political context of late eighteenth-century France, social experience and intellectual exploration alike metamorphosed into pointed social critique, which worked especially to the benefit of the upper Third Estate—that is to say, France’s emerging bourgeoisie.
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资产阶级启蒙运动的复兴
本文受科林-琼斯(Colin Jones)的《资产阶级革命的复兴》(Bourgeois Revolution Revivified)一文启发,呼吁历史学家重新关注法国启蒙运动的社会和经济背景及其与商业资本主义兴起的关系。该书批评了 "思想社会史 "领域颇具影响力的著作过于强调启蒙运动与旧制度社会结构的兼容性,转而认为法国启蒙运动的写作与这一时期的消费革命有着共生关系。如果我们认识到消费主义的核心是自我修养的实践,这种关系就会变得清晰。法国启蒙写作不仅为十八世纪不断扩大的阅读群体提供了自我修养的工具和指南,而且还通过文体和流派积极鼓励这一过程,努力吸引这一群体并与之互动。文章最后指出,在十八世纪晚期法国的政治背景下,社会经验和知识探索都蜕变为尖锐的社会批判,这尤其有利于第三产业的上层,即法国新兴的资产阶级。
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期刊介绍: French History offers an important international forum for everyone interested in the latest research in the subject. It provides a broad perspective on contemporary debates from an international range of scholars, and covers the entire chronological range of French history from the early Middle Ages to the twentieth century. French History includes articles covering a wide range of enquiry across the arts and social sciences, as well as across historical periods, and a book reviews section that is essential reference for any serious student of French history.
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