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Banks shoring up the enlightenment

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September 1994, no. 164

Joseph Banks and the English Enlightenment: Useful knowledge and polite culture by John Gascoigne

Cambridge University Press, $49.95 hb

Banks shoring up the enlightenment

by
September 1994, no. 164

In recent years, scholars have attempted to come to grips with the prodigious range of Sir Joseph Banks’s activities during a public career that lasted more than fifty years. Wherever one turned in the establishment circles of George III’s England there stood, it seemed, the massive figure of Joseph Banks: President of the Royal Society, Privy Councillor, adviser to government, patron of the sciences, Cook’s sailing companion and ‘Father of Australia’ for some, the moving force behind the African Association and ‘Father of African Exploration’ for others.

Glyndwr Williams reviews 'Joseph Banks and the English Enlightenment: Useful knowledge and polite culture' by John Gascoigne

Joseph Banks and the English Enlightenment: Useful knowledge and polite culture

by John Gascoigne

Cambridge University Press, $49.95 hb

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