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The Culture of Power and the Power of Culture : Old Regime Europe 1660-1789

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In this fascinating new account of Old Regime Europe, T.

C. W. Blanning explores the cultural revolution which transformed eighteenth-century Europe.

During this period the court culture exemplified by Louis XIV's Versailles was pushed from the centre to the margins by the emergence of a new kind of space - the public sphere.

The author shows how many of the world's most important cultural institutions developed in this space: the periodical, the newspaper, the novel, the lending library, the coffee house, the voluntary association, the journalist, and the critic.

It was here that public opinion staked its claim to be the ultimate arbiter of culture and politics.

For the established order this new force was to prove both a challenge and an opportunity and the author's comparative study of power and culture shows how regimes sought to keep their balance as the ground moved beneath their feet.

In the process he explains, among other things, why Britain won the 'Second Hundred Years War' against France, how Prussia rose to become the dominant power in German-speaking Europe, and why the French monarchy collapsed.

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Oxford University Press
0199265615 / 9780199265619
Paperback / softback
940.25
04/09/2003
United Kingdom
English
496 p. : ill.
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2002.
Voted best book of 2002 on early modern history (1500-1800) by 'Humanities. Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte'
Voted best book of 2002 on early modern history (1500-1800) by 'Humanities. Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte' 1D Europe, 3JD c 1600 to c 1700, 3JF c 1700 to c 1800, HBJD European history, HBLH Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700, JFCX History of ideas