The Rise of the Public in Enlightenment EuropeCambridge University Press, 06.09.2001 - 284 Seiten James Melton's lucid and accessible study examines the rise of 'the public' in eighteenth-century Europe. A work of comparative synthesis focusing on England, France, and the German-speaking territories, this is the first book-length, critical reassessment of what the philosopher JÜrgen Habermas called the 'bourgeois public sphere' of the eighteenth century. Topics include the growing importance of public opinion in political life, transformations of the literary public realm, eighteenth-century authorship, theatre publics, and new practices of sociability as they developed in salons, coffeehouses, taverns and Masonic lodges. |
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... French art critic La Font de Saint - Yenne , the first to call for the establishment of a public museum in the Louvre , justified his proposal on the grounds that " it is only in the mouths of those firm and equitable men who compose ...
... French art critic La Font de Saint - Yenne , the first to call for the establishment of a public museum in the Louvre , justified his proposal on the grounds that " it is only in the mouths of those firm and equitable men who compose ...
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... French and English translations did not appear until 1978 and 1989 respectively . Hence in Anglo - American scholarship the book long enjoyed a kind of cult status , the exclusive preserve of a relatively small group of scholars able to ...
... French and English translations did not appear until 1978 and 1989 respectively . Hence in Anglo - American scholarship the book long enjoyed a kind of cult status , the exclusive preserve of a relatively small group of scholars able to ...
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... French novels of the mid - eighteenth century " portrayed a family world in disarray , whether in novels by women in which wives confronted the abuses of husbands or in novels by men in which tyrannical fathers were opposed by ...
... French novels of the mid - eighteenth century " portrayed a family world in disarray , whether in novels by women in which wives confronted the abuses of husbands or in novels by men in which tyrannical fathers were opposed by ...
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... French Revolution . They would be- come basic tenets of nineteenth - century liberalism and its ideal of civil society as a sphere of freedom . For Habermas , however , the " heroic " age of the liberal - bourgeois public sphere was ...
... French Revolution . They would be- come basic tenets of nineteenth - century liberalism and its ideal of civil society as a sphere of freedom . For Habermas , however , the " heroic " age of the liberal - bourgeois public sphere was ...
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... French Revolution , " American Historical Review 101 ( 1996 ) . 15 Landes , Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution ; Landes , " The Pub- lic and the Private Sphere , " in Johanna Meehan , ed . , Feminists Read ...
... French Revolution , " American Historical Review 101 ( 1996 ) . 15 Landes , Women and the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution ; Landes , " The Pub- lic and the Private Sphere , " in Johanna Meehan , ed . , Feminists Read ...
Inhalt
The peculiarities of the English | 19 |
Politics and the press | 27 |
Radicalism and extraparliamentary politics after 1760 | 33 |
Ambiguities of the political public sphere | 39 |
Opacity and transparency French political culture in the eighteenth century | 45 |
Jansenism and the emergence of an oppositional public sphere | 48 |
The politics of publicity | 55 |
Secrecy and its discontents | 61 |
Vienna | 183 |
Being sociable | 195 |
Women in public enlightenment salons | 197 |
The rise of the salon | 199 |
Women and sociability in Enlightenment thought | 202 |
Salon culture in eighteenthcentury Paris | 205 |
The salon in eighteenthcentury England | 211 |
Salons of Vienna and Berlin | 215 |
Readers writers and spectators | 79 |
Reading publics transformations of the literary public sphere | 81 |
The reading revolution | 86 |
Periodicals novels and the literary public sphere | 92 |
The rise of the lending library | 104 |
The public and its problems | 110 |
Writing publics eighteenthcentury authorship | 123 |
The status of the author in England France and Germany | 124 |
the rise of copyright | 137 |
Women and authorship | 148 |
From courts to consumers theater publics | 160 |
The stage legitimated | 162 |
The theater and the court | 166 |
London | 171 |
Paris | 177 |
Drinking in public taverns and coffeehouses | 226 |
Alcohol and sociability | 227 |
the case of London | 229 |
from cabaret to cafe | 235 |
The political culture of coffee | 240 |
Coffee capitalism and the world of learning | 244 |
Coffeehouse sociability | 247 |
Freemasonry toward civil society | 252 |
The rise of freemasonry | 254 |
Inclusion and exclusion | 257 |
Freemasonry and politics | 262 |
Conclusion | 273 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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