Utopia has often been defined as an imaginary, secular, rational ideal that marks a break with older, mythic, pre-political forms of social ideality such as paradise, Cokaygne, arcadia, or the Golden Age. The utopian order—whether understood as an expression or critique of emergent capitalist ideology—is conceived as the seed-form of a future commonwealth in which natural scarcity and social conflict are transcended through the rationalization of the production process or the extension of human control over nature. This dissertation examines the social and historical context for the emergence of early modern utopian literature as a genre; it also challenges the dominant narrative of rationalization and disenchantment by showing how paradise...
UID/HIS/04666/2013This paper is divided into 5 parts: 1: Introducing the paradigm of ancient utopia ...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Being a creation based on Christian Humanism, Utopia went through several changes,...
In an influential account of the development of utopian thinking in the early modern period, the his...
Utopia has often been defined as an imaginary, secular, rational ideal that marks a break with older...
This dissertation applies the concept of utopia to literature surrounding the English exploration an...
Speculating on the most efficient forms of government and on the role of religion and science in soc...
Utopian writing by early modern women traditionally has been left out of the canon of utopian litera...
My dissertation examines the way in which families are imagined as situated utopias in early modern ...
New Worlds Reflected provides a significant contribution both to the history of utopian literature a...
Includes bibliographical references.Lovers of literature will agree that the study of utopias is mos...
In this thesis, I wish to examine four Renaissance utopias: those of More, Campanella, Harrington, ...
1. The word "utopia" means no place on the earth (outopos), and was an expression based on reason an...
This thesis investigates four utopias, Plato’s Republic, Sir Thomas More’s Utopia, Edward Bellamy’s ...
Utopia has a pedigree going back to early modernity and Thomas More; it has been reshaped by contemp...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the debate about the position of utopia in the eighteenth-...
UID/HIS/04666/2013This paper is divided into 5 parts: 1: Introducing the paradigm of ancient utopia ...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Being a creation based on Christian Humanism, Utopia went through several changes,...
In an influential account of the development of utopian thinking in the early modern period, the his...
Utopia has often been defined as an imaginary, secular, rational ideal that marks a break with older...
This dissertation applies the concept of utopia to literature surrounding the English exploration an...
Speculating on the most efficient forms of government and on the role of religion and science in soc...
Utopian writing by early modern women traditionally has been left out of the canon of utopian litera...
My dissertation examines the way in which families are imagined as situated utopias in early modern ...
New Worlds Reflected provides a significant contribution both to the history of utopian literature a...
Includes bibliographical references.Lovers of literature will agree that the study of utopias is mos...
In this thesis, I wish to examine four Renaissance utopias: those of More, Campanella, Harrington, ...
1. The word "utopia" means no place on the earth (outopos), and was an expression based on reason an...
This thesis investigates four utopias, Plato’s Republic, Sir Thomas More’s Utopia, Edward Bellamy’s ...
Utopia has a pedigree going back to early modernity and Thomas More; it has been reshaped by contemp...
The aim of this study is to contribute to the debate about the position of utopia in the eighteenth-...
UID/HIS/04666/2013This paper is divided into 5 parts: 1: Introducing the paradigm of ancient utopia ...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Being a creation based on Christian Humanism, Utopia went through several changes,...
In an influential account of the development of utopian thinking in the early modern period, the his...