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Imperial Paradoxes Training The Senses And Tasting The Eighteenth Century Robert James Merrett

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Imperial Paradoxes Training The Senses And Tasting The Eighteenth Century Robert James Merrett
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.97 MB
Author: Robert James Merrett
ISBN: 9780228007968, 0228007968
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Imperial Paradoxes Training The Senses And Tasting The Eighteenth Century Robert James Merrett by Robert James Merrett 9780228007968, 0228007968 instant download after payment.

An encyclopedic literary history of Britain's and France's rival and complementary economies of eating, drinking, travelling, and fashion.


At war for sixty years, eighteenth-century Britain and France experienced demographic, social, and economic exchanges despite their imperial rivalry. Paradoxically, this rivalry spurred their participation in scientific and industrial developments. Their shared interest in standards of living and cultural practices was fuelled by migration and philosophical exchanges that reciprocally transmitted the values of urban geography, medicine, teaching, and the industrial and fine arts. In Imperial Paradoxes Robert Merrett compares British and French literature on those topics.

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