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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Page 359
... throughout the world without some kind of agreement with publishers in other countries . If French authors were ... throughout the country . He should be grateful , instead of whingeing . " Throughout the nineteenth century , authors ...
... throughout the world without some kind of agreement with publishers in other countries . If French authors were ... throughout the country . He should be grateful , instead of whingeing . " Throughout the nineteenth century , authors ...
Page 771
... throughout the nineteenth century ( and , of course , even more throughout the twentieth ) , yet during the period surveyed in this chapter , outside the USA there was always a preponderance of ' native ' conductors . There were ...
... throughout the nineteenth century ( and , of course , even more throughout the twentieth ) , yet during the period surveyed in this chapter , outside the USA there was always a preponderance of ' native ' conductors . There were ...
Page 1028
... throughout Europe , such as Stefan Zweig , one of the most popular German authors in Italy between the wars.35 ... Throughout the 1920s the majority of translations into Spanish were from French - as they had been throughout the ...
... throughout Europe , such as Stefan Zweig , one of the most popular German authors in Italy between the wars.35 ... Throughout the 1920s the majority of translations into Spanish were from French - as they had been throughout the ...
Contents
The PreConditions Sources of Cultural Expansion | 3 |
Triumphant Languages | 21 |
Publishing | 41 |
Copyright | |
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