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Posted on July 23, 2020
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Robert Payne
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Arts and culture
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1.1
Grand Tour
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Social change
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2.1
Evangelical religion and social reform
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Empire
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3.1
The trading nation
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Political and social revolt
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Enlightenment
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5.1
Scottish Enlightenment
5.2
English Enlightenment
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Ending
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Historiography and memory
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