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E.S. Bates

Touring in 1600: A Study in the Development of Travel as a Means of Education

In “Touring in 1600: A Study in the Development of Travel as a Means of Education,” E. S. Bates meticulously explores the transformative nature of travel in the early modern period, particularly its role as an educational tool during the 17th century. This work is characterized by its rich historical analysis and keen literary insights, employing a narrative style that seamlessly weaves together anecdotal evidence, contemporary travel writings, and the socio-political milieu of the time. By situating travel within the broader context of Renaissance humanism, Bates illuminates how journeys became instrumental in shaping knowledge and intellectual identity, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of travel'Äôs evolution as an educational practice. E. S. Bates, an esteemed scholar in early modern studies, draws from her extensive background in history and literature to shed light on the motivations behind 17th-century travelers. Her passion for the intersections of culture, education, and movement is evident in her detailed examination of primary sources and her engagement with the philosophical underpinnings surrounding travel during this era. Bates' scholarly pursuits are informed by her own experiences while traveling throughout Europe, which enrich her analysis of the transformative potential of travel. This book is a compelling read for historians, educators, and literature enthusiasts alike. Readers will find Bates'Äô arguments not only thought-provoking but also relevant to contemporary discussions about the role of travel in education. “Touring in 1600” invites a deeper contemplation of how the journeys of the past resonate with our understanding of knowledge and identity today.
410 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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