Scottish men of letters and the new public sphere, 1802-1834
From the founding of the <i>Edinburgh Review</i> in October of 1802 to the mid-1830s, Scotland’s capital city, Edinburgh, produced a remarkable number of periodicals and periodical-writers. For a period of about three decades, Scottish writers dominated what Jürgen Habermas would later c...
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University of Edinburgh
2005
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