The revolutionary self : social change and the emergence of the modern individual, 1770-1800 /
"The eighteenth century was a time of cultural friction: individuals began to assert greater independence and there was a new emphasis on social equality. In this surprising history, Lynn Hunt examines women's expanding societal roles, such as using tea to facilitate conversation between t...
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| Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
W.W. Norton & Company,
[2025]
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| Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- How the smallest things lead to big changes
- Tea and how women became "civilized"
- Revolutionary imagery and the uncovering of society
- Art, fashion, and one woman's experience
- Revolutionary armies and the strategies of war
- Money, self-interest, and making a republic
- Self, society, and equality.