The Culture of the Europeans: From 1800 to the PresentHarperPress, 2006 - 1617 pages "This wide-ranging and hugely ambitious book offers, for the first time ever, an integrated history of the culture produced and consumed by Europeans since 1800, and follows its transformation from an elite activity to a mass market - from lending libraries to the internet, from the first public concerts to music downloads."--BOOK JACKET. |
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... published each year . By 1815 ( at the end of the Napoleonic wars and the ensuing economic crisis ) 3,357 titles ( including reprints ) were published . Fifteen years later French production had doubled to 6,739 . By 1860 it had almost ...
... published each year . By 1815 ( at the end of the Napoleonic wars and the ensuing economic crisis ) 3,357 titles ( including reprints ) were published . Fifteen years later French production had doubled to 6,739 . By 1860 it had almost ...
Page 494
... published in Germany in 1796 , that the British Vegetarian Society was founded in 1847 and published many tracts on vegetarianism , and that the German treatise Die natürliche Lebensweise ( The Natural Way of Life , 1867-72 ) by the ...
... published in Germany in 1796 , that the British Vegetarian Society was founded in 1847 and published many tracts on vegetarianism , and that the German treatise Die natürliche Lebensweise ( The Natural Way of Life , 1867-72 ) by the ...
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... published . Even when the number of titles began to decline in the 1890s , the actual number of poems published increased . What changed was where they were printed . Instead of publishing their collected poems in a bound volume ...
... published . Even when the number of titles began to decline in the 1890s , the actual number of poems published increased . What changed was where they were printed . Instead of publishing their collected poems in a bound volume ...
Contents
The PreConditions Sources of Cultural Expansion | 3 |
Triumphant Languages | 21 |
Publishing | 41 |
Copyright | |
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