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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction: What is the public sphere? |
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Part I Politics and the rise of ``public opinion'': the cases of England and France |
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The peculiarities of the English |
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19 | (26) |
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Foundations of English exceptionalism |
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19 | (8) |
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27 | (6) |
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Radicalism and extraparliamentary politics after 1760 |
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33 | (6) |
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Ambiguities of the political public sphere |
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39 | (6) |
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Opacity and transparency: French political culture in the eighteenth century |
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45 | (34) |
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Jansenism and the emergence of an oppositional public sphere |
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48 | (7) |
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The politics of publicity |
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55 | (6) |
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Secrecy and its discontents |
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61 | (18) |
Part II Readers, writers, and spectators |
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79 | (116) |
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Reading publics: transformations of the literary public sphere |
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81 | (42) |
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Literacy in the eighteenth century |
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81 | (5) |
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86 | (6) |
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Periodicals, novels, and the literary public sphere |
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92 | (12) |
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The rise of the lending library |
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104 | (6) |
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The public and its problems |
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110 | (13) |
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Writing publics: eighteenth-century authorship |
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123 | (37) |
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The status of the author in England, France, and Germany |
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124 | (13) |
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Authorship as property: the rise of copyright |
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137 | (11) |
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148 | (12) |
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From courts to consumers: theater publics |
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160 | (35) |
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162 | (4) |
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The theater and the court |
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166 | (5) |
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171 | (6) |
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177 | (6) |
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183 | (12) |
Part III Being sociable |
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195 | (78) |
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Women in public: enlightenment salons |
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197 | (29) |
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199 | (3) |
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Women and sociability in Enlightenment thought |
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202 | (3) |
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Salon culture in eighteenth-century Paris |
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205 | (6) |
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The salon in eighteenth-century England |
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211 | (4) |
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Salons of Vienna and Berlin |
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215 | (11) |
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Drinking in public: taverns and coffeehouses |
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226 | (26) |
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227 | (2) |
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Taverns and politics: the case of London |
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229 | (6) |
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Paris: from cabaret to cafe |
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235 | (5) |
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The political culture of coffee |
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240 | (4) |
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Coffee, capitalism, and the world of learning |
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244 | (3) |
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247 | (5) |
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Freemasonry: toward civil society |
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252 | (21) |
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254 | (3) |
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257 | (5) |
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262 | (11) |
Conclusion |
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Index |
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