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March 11th Luncheon: Biography of a Dangerous Idea by Andrew S. Curran
March 11th Luncheon: Biography of a Dangerous Idea by Andrew S. Curran

Wed, Mar 11

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Temple Israel of Greater Miami - Wolfson

March 11th Luncheon: Biography of a Dangerous Idea by Andrew S. Curran

Andrew S. Curran, acclaimed historian and biographer, presents Biography of a Dangerous Idea, a bold examination of how Enlightenment thinkers reshaped the concept of race from Louis XIV to Jefferson.

Time & Location

Mar 11, 2026, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Temple Israel of Greater Miami - Wolfson, 137 NE 19th St, Miami, FL 33132, USA

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Photo credit: Emily Burkhard
Publisher: Celadon Books
Published by Other Press. Andrew Photo Credit: Olivia Drake

About the Book: Biography of a Dangerous Idea: A New History of Race from Louis XIV to Thomas Jefferson


An engaging investigation of how thirteen key Enlightenment figures shaped the concept of race, from the acclaimed author of Diderot and the Art of Thinking Freely.


Over the course of the eighteenth century, Enlightenment natural historians and classifiers redefined what it meant to be human. By 1800, they had recast the very idea of humankind, sorting the world’s peoples into rigid biological categories for the first time in history. Prize-winning biographer Andrew S. Curran retraces this often-misunderstood story by plunging into the lives and ideas of the most influential individuals behind this reconceptualization, among them Louis XIV, Voltaire, David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Thomas Jefferson.


Moving from the gilded halls of Versailles to the slave plantations of the Caribbean, from the court of the Mughal Empire to the drawing rooms of Monticello, Biography of a Dangerous Idea not only reveals the Enlightenment’s entanglement with empire and oppression—it offers a bold reassessment of the era’s most celebrated luminaries.


About the Author

Andrew S. Curran is the William Armstrong Professor of the Humanities at Wesleyan University. A scholar and biographer, his writing has appeared in the New York Review of Books, the New York Times, The Guardian, Newsweek, TIME, the Paris Review, and the Wall Street Journal. He is also the author or editor of five books.


About the Luncheon

  • Doors Open: 11:30 a.m.

  • Books: Registrants will pick up their books at the luncheon.

  • Guests: Non-members are welcome to attend up to one luncheons per season. Members may bring with them an unlimited number of non-member guests, as long as the guests, individually, abide by the above Non-member Guest policy.

  • Registration: Pre-registration is required. 

  • Payment: Pre-payment is required.

  • Cancellation Policy: Refunds will not be allowed for cancellations received after registration closes, and no-shows.

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  • General Admission

    Non-members may attend up to one luncheon per season. Members, please login to purchase your discounted tickets for $75.

    $100.00

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