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Dino Carpanetto; Giuseppe Ricuperati. Italy in the Age of Reason, 1685-1789. Longman. 1987. 357pp.

R. P. T. Davenport-Hines; Jonathan Liebenau (editor). Business in the Age of Reason. Routledge. 1987. 150pp.

Edward H. Davidson; William J. Scheick. Paine, Scripture, and Authority: The Age of Reason As Religious and Political Ideal. Lehigh University Press. 1994. 144pp.

Christopher Duffy. The Military Experience in the Age of Reason. Routledge. 1987. 346pp.

Michel Foucault. Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason. Routledge. 2001. 304pp.

Daniel R. Headrick. When Information Came of Age: Technologies of Knowledge in the Age of Reason and Revolution, 1700-1850. Oxford University Press. 2000. 246pp.

Wendy Motooka. The Age of Reasons: Quixotism, Sentimentalism, and Political Economy in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Routledge. 1998. 282pp.

Robert Balmain Mowat. The Age of Reason: The Continent of Europe in the Eighteenth Century. G. G. Harrap & Co.. 1934. 336pp.

Harold George Nicolson. The Age of Reason: (1700-1789). London: Constable. 1960. 424pp.

Roy Porter. Flesh in the Age of Reason: The Modern Foundations of Body and Soul. W. W. Norton & Company. 2004. 573pp.

Ronald Victor Sampson. Progress in the Age of Reason: The Seventeenth Century to the Present Day. Heinemann. 1956. 259pp.

Leo Weinstein. The Age of Reason: The Culture of the Seventeenth Century. G. Braziller. 1965. 351pp.



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