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An Entertainment for Angels - Electricity in the Enlightenment

English · Paperback / Softback

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div>Electricity was the scientific fashion of the Enlightenment, ''an Entertainment for Angels, rather than for Men''. Lecturers attracted huge audiences to marvel at sparkling fountains, flaming drinks, pirouetting dancers and electrified boys. Enlightenment optimists predicted that this new-found power of nature would cure illnesses, improve crop production, even bring the dead back to life./div>div>br>/div>div>Benjamin Franklin, better known as one of America''s founding fathers, played a key role in developing the new instruments and theories of electricity during the eighteenth century. Celebrated for drawing lightning down from the sky with a kite, Franklin was an Enlightenment expert on electricity, developing one of the most successful explanations of this mysterious phenomenon./div>div>br>/div>div>But Patricia Fara, Senior Tutor of Clare College Cambridge, reveals how the study of electricity became intertwined with Enlightenment politics. By demonstrating their control of the natural world, Enlightenment philosophers hoped to gain authority over society. And their stunning electrical performances provided dramatic evidence of their special powers./div>

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Authors Patricia Fara
Publisher Icon Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.02.2002
 
EAN 9781840463484
ISBN 978-1-84046-348-4

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