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Private theatre performances [ Politics & Society ]
… acted out. Players proceeded unconcernedly from room to stage, the makeshift actors then seamlessly reverting to guest status. Sociability was clearly at the heart of society theatricals: it was not just about making theatre, but about …
Aesthetics | Community | Entertainement | Taste | Theatre
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Saint Domingue [ Trade / Politics & Society ]
… of Saint Domingue had to do with class. Race mattered, but many free people of colour could manage to attain wealth and status. They even appeared as white in many legal documents, despite regulations requiring race to be indicated dating … number of petits blancs arriving from France, who, though they also hated the wealthy whites, bristled at the higher status of the wealthy Creoles of colour. The ideology of white superiority also provided a rationale for discouraging … the racism that defined the colony’s culture by cultivating business relationships over time and accumulating wealth and status, the theatre did not offer such manoeuvrability. Even before the theatre doors were thrown open, decisions about …
France | Marronage | North America | Slavery | Theatre | Women
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Giacomo Casanova [ Art and Literature / Travel ]
Aristocracy | Diplomacy | Finance | Gambling | Memoirs | Networks | Theatre
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Frances Burney, Mme d’Arblay (1752-1840) [ Art and Literature ]
Fiction | Masquerade | Memoirs | Theatre | Women
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Richard Steele [ Art and Literature / Politics ]
Morality | Periodicals | Politeness | Print culture | Politics | Slavery | Theatre | Wit | Women
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