Catholic Enlightenment - Further Reading

Further Reading

Kenneth Maxwell. Pombal - Paradox of the Enlightenment. Cambridge, 1995.

Richard van Dülmen. Religion und Gesellschaft. Frankfurt, 1989.

Samuel J. Miller. Portugal and Rome - An Aspect of the Catholic Enlightenment. Rome, 1978.

Ernst Cassirer. Philosophy of the Enlightenment. 1932.

Ulrich L. Lehner and Michael Printy (eds.), "Brill's Companion to the Catholic Enlightenment in Europe. Leiden and Boston, 2010.

Ulrich L. Lehner, 'What is Catholic Enlightenment?' in: History Compass 8 (2010): 166–178.

Ulrich L. Lehner, Enlightened Monks. The German Benedictines 1740-1803 Oxford, 2011.

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