This book offers an exciting array of contributions to the study of Locke’s own study of travel literature. The importance of its vast topic was acknowledged from the beginning of serious secondary writing about him. Lord Peter King, in his Life of John Locke (1829), remarked that Locke “employed his leisure in reading books of travels, of the best of which he was a great admirer.” This book, drawing upon and considerably expanding the contents of a 2022 special issue of Studi Lockiani, provides recent findings and discoveries, pressing into uncharted areas. The authors and editors use a wide array of sources, treating “travel literature” broadly and capaciously to include the grand works of travel represented by Hakluyt, Purchas, Bernier, Thévenot, Ramusio, Ogilby, and Sagard, as well as specific “relations” of travels to the far reaches of the world, information-conveying correspondence, notebook entries, and maps (especially when annotated). The topic is of great interest not only to Locke scholars, but also to all those investigating cultural anthropology, political philosophy, the expansion of colonialism, the history of ideas, and their circulation in the early modern period.

John Locke and Travel Writing. Philosophy, Politics, Places

Giuliana Di Biase
Primo
2026-01-01

Abstract

This book offers an exciting array of contributions to the study of Locke’s own study of travel literature. The importance of its vast topic was acknowledged from the beginning of serious secondary writing about him. Lord Peter King, in his Life of John Locke (1829), remarked that Locke “employed his leisure in reading books of travels, of the best of which he was a great admirer.” This book, drawing upon and considerably expanding the contents of a 2022 special issue of Studi Lockiani, provides recent findings and discoveries, pressing into uncharted areas. The authors and editors use a wide array of sources, treating “travel literature” broadly and capaciously to include the grand works of travel represented by Hakluyt, Purchas, Bernier, Thévenot, Ramusio, Ogilby, and Sagard, as well as specific “relations” of travels to the far reaches of the world, information-conveying correspondence, notebook entries, and maps (especially when annotated). The topic is of great interest not only to Locke scholars, but also to all those investigating cultural anthropology, political philosophy, the expansion of colonialism, the history of ideas, and their circulation in the early modern period.
2026
Giuliana Di Biase, James Farr
Inglese
STAMPA
International Archives of the History of Ideas
John Locke and Travel Writing: Philosophy, Politics, Places
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285
285
978-3-032-13360-1
Springer
Cham
SVIZZERA
Table of contents: Introduction, by Giuliana Di Biase and James Farr. Locke's Library of Travels and the Scope of this Volume. Philosophy and Toleration Front Matter Pages 37-37 A Philosophical Travel. Locke, Ibn Tufayl, and the Acquisition of Knowledge Luisa Simonutti Pages 39-61 John Locke, Travel Literature, and the Sexuality of ‘Others’ Brian Smith Pages 63-86 John Locke and the Method of Inquiries: Natural History, Politics, and the Ethnography of Religious Belief Daniel Carey Pages 87-111 All the World Is Not Mile End: Content and Context of Locke’s Third Letter for Toleration Ann Talbot Pages 113-135 Locke, Travel, and Toleration Felix Waldmann Pages 137-147 Politics and Colonialism Front Matter Pages 149-149 Locke, ‘Of Property’ and the Travel Literature of Carolina Robert E. Lanham Pages 151-170 Colonial Thinking and Worldly Knowledges: John Locke, Travel Literature, and Utopian Critique Vicki Hsueh Pages 171-184 ‘A Vast Sea of Fresh Water’: Locke Scouts Canada James Farr Pages 185-213 ‘Des bonnes relations de voiages’. Travel Books and Colonial Ambitions in the Correspondence between John Locke and Nicolas Toinard (1678–1704) Giuliana Di Biase Pages 215-245 John Locke and Darien: Anthropology and Empire in Central America Mark Goldie Pages 247-272
Goal 10: Reduced inequalities
Travel, colonialism, toleration, education, curiosity, knowledge, natural histories, political ambitions
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