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French salons: high society and political sociability from the Old Regime to the Revolution of 1848
Steven D. Kale
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Introduction: The Persistence of Salons (page 1)
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1. Between the Republic of Letters and the Grand Monde (page 17)
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2. Liberals and Emigrés (1789-1799) (page 46)
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3. Ralliés and Exiles (1799-1815) (page 77)
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4. Le Pays féminin (1815-1848) (page 105)
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5. Salons and Salonnières in the Politics of the Restoration and the July Monarchy (page 132)
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6. The Decline of Salons (1830-1848) (page 165)
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7. Nostalgia, or The Limits of Aristocratic Feminism (page 200)
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Conclusion (page 227)
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Biographical Appendix (page 231)
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Notes (page 237)
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Select Bibliography (page 279)
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Index (page 295)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JSocH | 39.1 (Autumn 2005): 292-293 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3790559 |
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Published: 2006
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
- 9780801877292 (hardcover)
- 9780801883866 (paper)