Liberty's Apostle - Richard Price, His Life and Times
by
Paul Frame
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
Wales and the French Revolution
ISBN-10
1783162163
ISBN-13
9781783162161
Publisher
University of Wales Press
Imprint
University of Wales Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 20th, 2015
Print length
368 Pages
Weight
538 grams
Dimensions
23.50 x 15.80 x 2.70 cms
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With a setting that encompasses the American and French Revolutions and a cast of characters that includes the likes of Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson and Joseph Priestley, Liberty’s Apostle tells the story of the little-known Welsh radical thinker of the Enlightenment, Richard Price.
Richard Price (172391) was a dissenting minister and political radical who is generally agreed to be one of the greatest thinkers Wales has ever produced. Yet to contemporary readers, he is little known, a situation that Paul Frame aims to change with Libertys Apostle, a close look at Prices life and work.
Frame explores Prices philosophical thoughtwhich crucially prefigured some of Kants central ideasas well as his political activity, which saw him invited to the nascent United States to assist with its financial administration. Though he declined that offer, he was nonetheless friends with key American figures like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, and, when he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Laws by Yale in 1781, his fellow honoree was George Washington. Within Britain, meanwhile, one of his claims to fame comes from the groundwork he laid for the modern insurance industry. Frames book sets these achievements and experiences in the context of Prices times, and, in so doing, draws fascinating and instructive parallels between that era and our own.
Frame explores Prices philosophical thoughtwhich crucially prefigured some of Kants central ideasas well as his political activity, which saw him invited to the nascent United States to assist with its financial administration. Though he declined that offer, he was nonetheless friends with key American figures like Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, and, when he was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Laws by Yale in 1781, his fellow honoree was George Washington. Within Britain, meanwhile, one of his claims to fame comes from the groundwork he laid for the modern insurance industry. Frames book sets these achievements and experiences in the context of Prices times, and, in so doing, draws fascinating and instructive parallels between that era and our own.
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