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2022
Literary patronage is best regarded as one expression of a much wider social and political phenomenon necessitated by, and dependent upon, social inequality. Ideally conceived, it works to the mutual advantage of patron and client, both of whom participate in a “gift economy” of reciprocal exchange.
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Literary patronage is best regarded as one expression of a much wider social and political phenomenon necessitated by, and dependent upon, social inequality. Ideally conceived, it works to the mutual advantage of patron and client, both of whom participate in a “gift economy” of reciprocal exchange.
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2012
Abstract This article focuses on the last century and a half of the Ancien Régime. However, for art historians, one of the first and most important events in the history of the attempt to transfer the cultural sophistication of the Italian Renaissance courts to France, and in doing so to create a powerful sense of France as culture-state,
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Abstract This article focuses on the last century and a half of the Ancien Régime. However, for art historians, one of the first and most important events in the history of the attempt to transfer the cultural sophistication of the Italian Renaissance courts to France, and in doing so to create a powerful sense of France as culture-state,
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Abstract This chapter exposes the anxieties that underlie the lexis of friendship, gratitude, kinship, and admiration characterizing Restoration dedications by elucidating the self-serving economy that necessitated the fiction of reciprocal gift exchange. The perceived benefits of patronage were twofold, if never quite mutual. On the one
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About the legal nature of patronage and patronage
Право и государство: теория и практика, 2021openaire +1 more source
2015
Abstract The history of opera, one of the most expensive of the performing arts to produce, is inextricably intertwined with the history of its patrons, who not only sustained it financially, but also shaped its form and content in profound and persistent ways.
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Abstract The history of opera, one of the most expensive of the performing arts to produce, is inextricably intertwined with the history of its patrons, who not only sustained it financially, but also shaped its form and content in profound and persistent ways.
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Mediating effect of reasons on the relationship between altruism and green hotel patronage intention
Journal of Marketing Analytics, 2020Ling Ling Tan +2 more
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