The Revolutionary Self: Social Change and the Emergence of the Modern Individual, 1770-1800
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An illuminating exploration of the tensions between self and society in the age of revolutions. 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 the sexes in Britain. In France, women also pushed boundaries by becoming artists, and printmakers’ satiric takes on