The aim of the paper is to analyze various forms of women’s patronage in the 18th century France, taking into account the social and material position of women. In the Enlightenment period, women benefited from best practices promoted by the royal court, successive queens and royal favorites. The development taking place in the 18th century not only intensified intellectual life, but also slightly modified the place of women in the society. As a result, women became an indispensable part of the Enlightenment culture, occupying an important place in literary salons. At the same time, they continued their traditional patronage activity, expanding its spectrum and possibilities in line with the spirit of the epoch
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Le numéro 23 de la revue Lumières, publiée par les PUB (Presses universitaires de Bordeaux), à pour ...
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abstract: Two scandals, The Diamond Necklace Affair of 1784-1786 and the Westminster Elections of 17...
International audienceWomen have always been the object of a dual perception, included in a male-dom...
This article discusses the participation of women in the development of eighteenth-century French po...
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Mat-Hasquin Michèle. Woman and Society in Eighteenth-Century France. Essays in Honour of John Stephe...
This research brings together women’s history and the history of science on the roles of women in sc...
International audienceThis book deals with women’s social and political roles, both in practice and ...
The purpose of this research project is to develop new perspectives on the emergence of modern polit...
The turbulent events of the Fronde des Princes (Fronde of the Princes), which saw the French nobilit...
This project explores the legal, economic, and social aspects of household and estate management in ...
The style of Rococo evokes a variety of feminine attributions; women were usually depicted in works ...
La mode des salons s’est répandue en France au XVIIIe siècle et ce type de la sociabilité des élites...
Le numéro 23 de la revue Lumières, publiée par les PUB (Presses universitaires de Bordeaux), à pour ...
In this book, an international team of specialists examines the dynamic relation between women and t...
The life and reign of Louis XIV is a thoroughly studied period of history. However, it was not until...