McNeely, Ian F.2005-10-052005-10-052002-11https://hdl.handle.net/1794/1432Paper delivered at History of Science Society meeting, Milwaukee, WI, November 2002This conference paper discusses three examples of popular Enlightenment, a printed book, a learned society, and a periodical, together denoting a much wider field of institutional experimentation. Each represented a different institutional solution to the problem of reforming society in line with Enlightenment ideology.171697 bytesapplication/pdfen-USVolksaufklärungPopular enlightenmentThe Popular Enlightenment: Knowledge, Society, and Institutions Before the German University RevolutionPresentation