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Richard Whatmore

    Richard Whatmore delves into modern and intellectual history, exploring the pivotal ideas and movements that have shaped the world. His work offers a deep dive into the history of thought and its profound impact on society. Through meticulous research and a sharp analytical lens, he uncovers the intricate connections between ideas and actions across historical epochs. Whatmore invites readers to contemplate the enduring legacies of intellectual traditions and their resonance today.

    The History of Political Thought: A Very Short Introduction
    The End of Enlightenment: Empire, Commerce, Crisis
    What is Intellectual History?
    Terrorists, Anarchists, and Republicans
    • 2023

      A brilliant work of intellectual interpretation by our foremost historian of Enlightenment ideas, this radical re-evaluation shows why, for many at its center, the Enlightenment was a profound failure. By the early eighteenth century, there was widespread hope that Enlightenment ideals could be paired with toleration, commerce, and an end to the fanatic wars of religion ravaging Europe. Central to this was the battle for liberty in free states, with aspirations that absolute monarchies like France and free states like Britain could coexist, respecting civil liberties. However, this vision collapsed as states pursued wealth and empire through war, leading to rampant xenophobia and a perversion of liberty into fanaticism. The narrative traces the evolving perspectives of economists, philosophers, politicians, and polemicists, including figures like David Hume, Adam Smith, Edmund Burke, and Mary Wollstonecraft. They aimed to replace superstition with reason but instead faced terror, revolution, corruption, and rampant colonialism. By revisiting these tumultuous events and ideas, the author offers a lucid exploration of disillusion and intellectual transformation, challenging our assumptions about the past while providing insights into how our world might be structured today, particularly as the issues raised at the end of the Enlightenment persist.

      The End of Enlightenment: Empire, Commerce, Crisis
    • 2021
    • 2021

      Richard Whatmore examines the diverse, interconnected relationships between political history, theory, and action. Considering the work of Michel Foucalt, John Pocock, Quentin Skinner and other key theorists, this book highlights the connections between past and present political systems, and the ongoing relevance of the field today.

      The History of Political Thought: A Very Short Introduction
    • 2015

      What is intellectual history? Those who practice intellectual history have described themselves as eavesdroppers upon the conversations of the past, explorers of alien ideological worlds, and translators between historic societies and our own, while their critics have often derided them as narrow- mindedly studying the ideas of dead white men.

      What is Intellectual History?