… public sphere not only comprised the literary activities of salons, cafes, or the exchange of enlightened ideas through printed works like the encyclopédie , but also the discursive space for a new form of political authority apart from the …
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… depended on a combination of features that all proliferated in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries: travel, print culture, as well as academic institutions like the academies and institutions of sociability like the salons and …
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