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This is a social studies lesson for either grade 9 or 10 on censorship during the Enlightenment. Thr...
Candide by Voltaire promotes social reform in areas dealing with injustice and corrupt power–especia...
This article in a special volume uses a new method to throw light on Voltaire's authorial strategies...
This chapter explores the rise of censorship as a response to the advent of the printing press, as w...
Voltaire\u27s ideal king has been presented under three guises--the enlightened despot, the absolute...
In the history of scholarly practice, Voltaire stands out among eighteenth‐century authors for his c...
French authorities reacted with fury and violence against Voltaire\u27s Dictionnaire philosophique (...
In spite of his record as a defender of religious minorities and his defense of press freedom, Volta...
The important role played by Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in the radicalization of the early phase...
Voltaire, arguably one of the most influential and crucial characters during the Enlightenment perio...
La Princess de Babylone 1768 has been neglected by modern scholarship. A study of Voltaire\u27s corr...
Voltaireâs turbulent relationship with the courts of law of ancien régime France reveals much abou...
This chapter covers a shift in purpose for the book itself in the 18th century. As literacy rates so...
This thesis concerns Enlightenment and pre-Enlightenment views of freedom of expression, including t...
Western thought, since the Renaissance, shows a repeated development of methods aimed at attacking C...
This is a social studies lesson for either grade 9 or 10 on censorship during the Enlightenment. Thr...
Candide by Voltaire promotes social reform in areas dealing with injustice and corrupt power–especia...
This article in a special volume uses a new method to throw light on Voltaire's authorial strategies...
This chapter explores the rise of censorship as a response to the advent of the printing press, as w...
Voltaire\u27s ideal king has been presented under three guises--the enlightened despot, the absolute...
In the history of scholarly practice, Voltaire stands out among eighteenth‐century authors for his c...
French authorities reacted with fury and violence against Voltaire\u27s Dictionnaire philosophique (...
In spite of his record as a defender of religious minorities and his defense of press freedom, Volta...
The important role played by Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in the radicalization of the early phase...
Voltaire, arguably one of the most influential and crucial characters during the Enlightenment perio...
La Princess de Babylone 1768 has been neglected by modern scholarship. A study of Voltaire\u27s corr...
Voltaireâs turbulent relationship with the courts of law of ancien régime France reveals much abou...
This chapter covers a shift in purpose for the book itself in the 18th century. As literacy rates so...
This thesis concerns Enlightenment and pre-Enlightenment views of freedom of expression, including t...
Western thought, since the Renaissance, shows a repeated development of methods aimed at attacking C...
This is a social studies lesson for either grade 9 or 10 on censorship during the Enlightenment. Thr...
Candide by Voltaire promotes social reform in areas dealing with injustice and corrupt power–especia...
This article in a special volume uses a new method to throw light on Voltaire's authorial strategies...