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Sources
Chambers, Whittaker, “The Age of Enlightenment,” in Ghosts on the Roof: Selected Journalism of Whittaker Chambers, 1931–1959, edited by Terry Teachout, Regnery Gateway, 1989.
Gay, Peter, The Party of Humanity: Essays in the French Enlightenment, Alfred A. Knopf, 1964.
Hampson, Norman, The Enlightenment, Penguin Books, 1968.
Further Reading
Broadie, Alexander, ed., The Scottish Enlightenment: An Anthology, Canongate Publications Limited, 1998. Broadie reveals the importance of Scottish thinkers and...
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