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The foundations of modern freemasonry : the grand architects : political change and the scientific enlightenment, 1714-1740 / Ric Berman.

Van Pelt Library HS418 .B47 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Berman, Ric, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Freemasonry--History--18th century.
Freemasonry.
History.
Physical Description:
viii, 357 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Edition:
Revised second edition.
Place of Publication:
Brighton : Sussex Academic Press, 2015.
Summary:
Following the appointment of its first aristocratic Grand Masters in the 1720s and in the wake of its connections to the scientific Enlightenment, 'Free and Accepted' Masonry rapidly became part of Britain's national profile and the largest and most influential of Britain's extensive clubs and societies. The new organisation did not evolve naturally from the mediaeval guilds and religious orders that pre-dated it, but was reconfigured radically by a largely self-appointed inner core. It became a vehicle for the expression and transmission of their political and religious views, and for the scientific Enlightenment concepts that they championed, and hence naturally attracted an aspirational membership. Through an examination of new and previously unexplored primary documentary evidence, the book aims to contribute to an understanding of contemporary English political and social culture and explore how Freemasonry became a mechanism that promoted the interests of the Hanoverian establishment, connecting a number of élite metropolitan and provincial figures. A range of networks centred on the aristocracy, parliament, the learned and professional societies, and the magistracy, are examined; and key individuals instrumental in spreading the Masonic message are evaluated. Special focus is given to the role of the 'Craft' in the development of the scientific Enlightenment. Ric Berman concludes that Freemasonry should be recognised not only as the most prominent of the many eighteenth-century fraternal organisations, but also as a significant cultural vector and a component of the social, economic, scientific and political transformation then in progress. This analysis throws a new and original light on the formation and development of what rapidly became a national and international phenomenon. Book jacket.
Contents:
Chapter 1 English Freemasonry before the Formation of Grand Lodge 8
Chapter 2 John Theophilus Desaguliers: Homo Masonicus 38
Chapter 3 Grand Lodge: The Inner Workings 64
Chapter 4 The Professional Nexus 98
Chapter 5 The Rise of the First Noble Grand Masters 118
Chapter 6 'Through the paths of heavenly science' 165.
Notes:
"First published in hardcover and paperback 2012, reprinted in a revised second editin paperback 2015"--Page iv.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-331) and index.
ISBN:
1845196988
9781845196981
1845194799
9781845194796
184519506X
9781845195069
OCLC:
904080734

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