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In "From Savages and Barbarians to Primitives: Africa, Social Typologies, and History in Eighteenth-Century French Philosophy," he makes a compelling argument for the need to consciously challenge the historical biases in approaches to African history that were finely etched into the current hegemonic episteme by late eighteenth-century French philosophers.
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Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture, 5, 151 – 63.
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008
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The water may be green and spaceships may be landing on a regular basis, but New Ceres is a planet firmly entrenched in Eighteenth Century culture.
My new editing project - New Ceres print anthology! editormum 2008
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In his brilliant 1990 study The Letters of the Republic: Publication and the Public Sphere in Eighteenth-Century America, literary scholar Michael Warner argues that this is precisely why so many Founding Fathers insisted that public debates be carried out by pseudonym.
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Note 5: Reed Benhamou, "The Verdigris Industry in Eighteenth-Century Languedoc: Woman's Work, Woman's Art," French Historical Studies 16, no. 3 (1990): 560 – 75; R.
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Note 1: Sarah Lowengard, "Colour Quality and Production: Testing Color in Eighteenth-Century France," Journal of Design History 14 (2001): 91 – 103. back
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Publications most relevant to this contribution include essays in Eighteenth-Century
About This Volume 2006
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Studies in Eighteenth‑Century Culture7 (1978): 175‑92.
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City and Its Occupational Groups, 1720-1830 (New York: Garland Publishing, 1989), 242-3 and Louise Kantrow, "Life Expectancy of the Gentry in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia" Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 133, number 2 (June, 1989), 312-327. back
Advocating The Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840 2006
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Use this page to view a PDF version of each chapter of The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe.
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