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Saint Domingue [ Trade / Politics & Society ]
… of Tennessee Press, 1990), p.16; Lauren Clay, Stagestruck: The Business of Theater in Eighteenth-Century France and Its Colonies (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2013), p. 210. What little elite sociability there was in Saint Domingue was …
France | Marronage | North America | Slavery | Theatre | Women
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Drury Lane [ Sports & Leisure / Cities ]
… to remind theatre patrons of elements of their national identity. 19 Britain’s recovery after the loss of her American colonies likewise ‘entailed intense cultural work that fundamentally realigned identity categories and social … and became the basis for British provincial theatre, private home theatricals, and productions in distant British colonies. 31 . See Heather McPherson, ‘Theatrical Celebrity and the Commodification of the Actor’, in Julia Swindells …
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