Biography of a Dangerous Idea: A New History of Race from Louis XIV to Thomas Jefferson

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An engaging investigation of how thirteen key Enlightenment figures shaped the concept of race, from the acclaimed author of Diderot and the Art of Thinking Freely.

Over the course of the eighteenth c

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  • Author: Curran, Andrew S.
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 512
  • Publish Date: February 10 2026
  • ISBN10: 1635422248
  • Language: English
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An engaging investigation of how thirteen key Enlightenment figures shaped the concept of race, from the acclaimed author of Diderot and the Art of Thinking Freely.

Over the course of the eighteenth century, Enlightenment natural historians and classifiers redefined what it meant to be human. By 1800, they had recast the very idea of humankind, sorting the world’s peoples into rigid biological categories for the first time in history. Prize-winning biographer Andrew S. Curran retraces this often-misunderstood story by plunging into the lives and ideas of the most influential individuals behind this reconceptualization, among them Louis XIV, Voltaire, David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Thomas Jefferson.

Moving from the gilded halls of Versailles to the slave plantations of the Caribbean, from the court of the Mughal Empire to the drawing rooms of Monticello, Biography of a Dangerous Idea not only reveals the Enlightenment’s entanglement with empire and oppression–it offers a bold reassessment of the era’s most celebrated luminaries.

Author: Andrew S. Curran
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Other Press (NY)
Published: 02/10/2026
Pages: 512
Weight: 1.25lbs
ISBN: 9781635422245
Language: English

Author

Curran, Andrew S.

Binding

ISBN10

1635422248

ISBN13

9781635422245

Page Count

512

Published Date

February 10 2026

Language

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