Histoire philosophique et politique des établissemens et du commerce des européens dans les deux Indes.
Geneva, Jean Leonard Pellet, 1780
The present 1780 Geneva edition 'is of special importance to the student of both Raynal and Denis Diderot, because of the number and interest of Diderot's contributions to what became (without acknowledgement) a very collaborative work.... Raynal, and those he enlisted to help him, produced a history of the post-medieval world as they saw it. Of the great technological breakthroughs which had ended the feudal and papal era, the compass and gunpowder had combined to generate a world-system held together by oceanic commerce in European hands. To Enlightened historians without exception – indeed by definition – the advent of a commerce-generating civil society in all parts of what they chose to term 'Europe' was the guarantee that neither ancient empire, medieval empire and papacy, nor early modern universal monarchy and religious warfare, would return to plague them, and they knew that oceanic commerce and European empire in other continents were part of their modern world. The Histoire des deux Indes is based on this vision, and therefore claims attention as one of the first attempts to write history as that of a world-system (Pocock, Barbarism and religion IV pp. 229–33).
5 volumes, 4to (26 x 19.5 cm), comprising the text in 4 volumes, pp. xvi, 741, [1](errata); [iv], viii, 485, [1](errata); xv, [i](blank), 629, [1](errata); [iv], viii, 770, [1](errata), [1](blank), with a portrait and four plates, half-titles present, small flaw in a few lower margins of vol. IV; and an atlas, pp. [iv], 28, with 50 maps and 23 tables, half-title inlaid by binder; contemporary calf, spines gilt, some light wear, slight cracks in joints, a very good set.
Einaudi 4648; Sabin 68081. This edition not in Goldsmiths or Kress.
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