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Francophilia and Political Failure: Lord Shelburne and Anglo-French Interactions, c. 1760–1789 [PDF]
This article draws attention to William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne’s (1737–1805) capacity for fostering a culture of mutual respect and constructive interaction in Anglo-French relations that had no contemporary equivalent, and explores his contacts with the French political world before the Revolution.
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“Good Taste” and the Making of Duke House: Francophilia, Architecture, and Adaptation
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Afterword: Europhilia, Francophilia, Negrophilia in the Making of the Modernism
MFS - Modern Fiction Studies, 2005exaly +2 more sources
2000
The company kept by the English social elite in the latter half of the eighteenth century leaves one in no doubt of the primacy of continental values, particularly those of France, in the life of the aristocracy. Foreign modes, or the introduction of the manners of the court into society at large were not new phenomena, of course; John Gay was quite ...
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The company kept by the English social elite in the latter half of the eighteenth century leaves one in no doubt of the primacy of continental values, particularly those of France, in the life of the aristocracy. Foreign modes, or the introduction of the manners of the court into society at large were not new phenomena, of course; John Gay was quite ...
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Francophilia in English Society, 1748-1815, Robin Eagles
English Historical Review, 2001exaly +2 more sources

