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Friday, March 9, 2007 12:30 pm- 4:30 pm
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Clandestine Circulation, Freethought, and the Enlightenment



Van Dyck Hall

Room 301

16 Seminary Place

New Brunswick, NJ 08903

Information:

This conference considers the role of clandestine texts and social grouops in early modern Europe and the enlightenment.

Schedule:

12:30 PM

Martin Mulsow and Michael Warner: Introduction

 

12:45 PM

 

Martin Mulsow (Rutgers)

"The Libertine's Two Bodies: Moral Persona and Freethought in Early Modern Europe"

 

1:45 PM

 

Jonathan Israel (Princeton)

"Dissimulation, Imposture and Clandestine Circulation as Themes in the Marquis d'Argens' Memoires secrets de la Republique des Lettres"

 

2:45 PM

Coffee Break

3:15 PM

Robert Darnton (Princeton)

"Slander: The Art and Politics of Libel in Eighteenth-Century France"

Participants:
See above
Sponsors:
The Center for Cultural Analysis, The Rutgers Department of History
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