Rethinking the Republic of Letters
Memory and Identity in Early Modern Learned Communities
Author(s)
Scholten, Koen
Collection
European Research Council (ERC); EU collectionLanguage
EnglishAbstract
This book offers a revisionist look at the historiography of the Republic of Letters and the community of learning in early modern Europe. It suggests a new approach, conceptualising the learned world as a web of imagined communities in which the members do not know all their peers. These communities formed through distinct memory cultures and the representation of and identification with collective identities. Rethinking the Republic of Letters looks at early modern biographical dictionaries (vitae), eulogies, letters, travelogues, and funerary monuments of early modern learned men to trace the (re)formation of these communities. It thereby offers a novel perspective on early modern learned communities – the many Republics of Letters.
Keywords
knowledge communities, scholarly memory, collective identity, Republic of Letters, early modern science, history of scholarship, memory cultureDOI
10.5117/9789048559855ISBN
9789048559855, 9789048559862, 9789048571901Publisher
Amsterdam University PressPublisher website
https://www.aup.nl/Publication date and place
Amsterdam, 2025Grantor
Series
Knowledge Communities, 15Classification
History of ideas
European history: medieval period, middle ages
Social and cultural history