Enlightenment · Europe · Culture
1712
Jean-Jacques Rousseau Born in Geneva
June 28, 1712
The watchmaker's son who would grow up to tell Europe that civilization had corrupted natural man was born in a tall Protestant house above the Rhone. His mother died of childbirth within days. He would be a vagabond, a lover, a composer, a philosopher, a renegade, sometimes all at once.