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The diffusion and impact of Baron d’Holbach’s texts in Great Britain, 1765–1800
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Nick Treuherz
Published: 30 October 2016
... ideas in Britain: William Godwin, Dr John Jebbs, Joseph Priestley and William Hodgson. This review allows Treuherz to shed light on the adjustment of French notions of radicalism to a British context. atheism Enlightenment France Holbach Baron d’– materialism cultural transfer dissenter Godwin...
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Published: 01 April 2020
... crisis cultural degeneration cultural transfer Dáil the emigration problem the Giles Patrick identity modern sensibility crystallisation of self the agency Böll Heinrich Catholic nationalist cultural hegemony Green Nancy leave taking obligation and self determination O’Faolain Sean self...
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Anna of Denmark: The material and visual culture of the Stuart courts, 1589-1619
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Jemma Field
Published online: 21 January 2021
Published in print: 11 June 2020
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City of pleasure or ville des plaisirs? Urban leisure culture exchanges between England and France through travel writing (1700–1820)
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Clarisse Coulomb
Published: 01 January 2016
...The third section of the book explores various strategies to move beyond the analysis of cultural transfers between well-delineated ‘sending’ and ‘receiving’ societies towards a more complex analysis of mutual cultural exchange and a genuine ‘entangled history’ (‘histoire croissée’) of European...
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Leisure Cultures In Urban Europe, C.1700-1870: A transnational perspective
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Peter Borsay (ed.) and Jan Hein Furnée (ed.)
Published online: 19 May 2016
Published in print: 01 January 2016
... exhibitions, spas and seaside resorts, to sports and games, walking and cafés and restaurants. The book develops a new research agenda for the history of leisure by focusing on the complex processes of cultural transfer that were fundamental in transforming urban leisure culture from the British Isles...
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Collecting and display
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Jemma Field
Published: 11 June 2020
... or naïveté, these goods were a tool for building affinity with her Danish ancestors and siblings while highlighting the continued currency of artistic centres outside of Italy. It further shows the queen facilitating cultural transfer between the Stuart and Oldenburg courts as numerous parallels link Anna...