Books by "Charles Robert Darling"

12 books found

A Historical Geography of the British Colonies

A Historical Geography of the British Colonies

by Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas

1907

Cases on the Law of Torts

Cases on the Law of Torts

by Charles McGuffey Hepburn

1915

The Life of George Combe

The Life of George Combe

by Charles Gibbon

1878

The Determination of Generic Types

The Determination of Generic Types

by Charles Wardell Stiles, Albert Hassall

1905

When the Devil was Ill

When the Devil was Ill

by Charles McEvoy

1908

Placing the Enlightenment

Placing the Enlightenment

by Charles W. J. Withers

2008 · University of Chicago Press

The Enlightenment was the age in which the world became modern, challenging tradition in favor of reason, freedom, and critical inquiry. While many aspects of the Enlightenment have been rigorously scrutinized—its origins and motivations, its principal characters and defining features, its legacy and modern relevance—the geographical dimensions of the era have until now largely been ignored. Placing the Enlightenment contends that the Age of Reason was not only a period of pioneering geographical investigation but also an age with spatial dimensions to its content and concerns. Investigating the role space and location played in the creation and reception of Enlightenment ideas, Charles W. J. Withers draws from the fields of art, science, history, geography, politics, and religion to explore the legacies of Enlightenment national identity, navigation, discovery, and knowledge. Ultimately, geography is revealed to be the source of much of the raw material from which philosophers fashioned theories of the human condition. Lavishly illustrated and engagingly written, Placing the Enlightenment will interest Enlightenment specialists from across the disciplines as well as any scholar curious about the role geography has played in the making of the modern world.

Cincinnati, the Queen City, 1788-1912

Cincinnati, the Queen City, 1788-1912

by Charles Frederic Goss

1912