A comparative study of the masonry societies of the 18th century, which demonstrates how each guild was used to promote major tenets of the Enlightenment in four European cities. The Enlightenment concepts advocated included scientific progress, deism, sociability and civic culture.
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A comparative study of the masonry societies of the 18th century, which demonstrates how each guild was used to promote major tenets of the Enlightenment in four European cities. The Enlightenment concepts advocated included scientific progress, deism, sociability and civic culture.
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