Cultural transfers : France and Britain in the long eighteenth century

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Cultural transfers : France and Britain in the long eighteenth century

edited by Ann Thomson, Simon Burrows and Edmond Dziembowski, with Sophie Audidière

(SVEC, 2010:04)

Voltaire Foundation, 2010

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Text in French and English

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Cultural transfers between eighteenth-century France and Britain did much to shape the intellectual identity of each nation. But what were the main channels of communication? How did they function? What was their impact? In Cultural transfers: France and Britain in the long eighteenth century a team of specialists focuses on the networks and correspondences on which these exchanges were based, the concrete form they took and the material, political or ideological constraints which governed them. Particular attention is paid to the roles of: intermediaries such as diplomats, scientific institutions, or the Huguenot exiles who played a crucial part in disseminating English scientific, theological and political writings gazettes, learned periodicals, and government-sponsored journals where the French learned about British political debates and institutions translators, who could significantly alter texts in line with their own preconceptions and agendas or the expectations of their readers This multidisciplinary book moves beyond the classic concern with 'influences' of one author or culture on another. It presents a new understanding of the hidden international networks that sustained the Republic of Letters and of the synthesis that emerged through contacts and interaction between French and British culture.

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Ann Thomson and Simon Burrows, Introduction I. Correspondence and networks Rachel Hammersley, The 'Real Whig'- Huguenot network and the English Republican tradition Elizabeth Grist, Pierre Des Maizeaux and the Royal Society Charles-Edouard Levillain, La correspondance diplomatique dans l'Europe moderne (c.1550-c.1750): problemes de methode et tentative de definition Joanna Craigwood, Diplomats and international book exchange Pierre-Yves Beaurepaire, Quand les francs-macons signent des traites diplomatiques: circulations et echanges maconniques entre France et Angleterre (1765-1775) James Livesey, London by the light of Montpellier: scientific networks between Britain, northern Europe and the Languedoc (1706-1789) Mariana Saad, Le reseau franco-britannique du Recueil Duquesnoy Jean-Francois Dunyach, Les reseaux d'un excentrique: vies et parcours de William Playfair (1759-1823) II. Journalism Claire Crignon-de Oliveira, Le role des periodiques dans la diffusion du savoir medical en France et en Grande-Bretagne (fin dix-septieme - dix-huitieme siecle) Delphine Soulard, Les journalistes du Refuge et la diffusion de la pensee politique de John Locke aupres du public francophone des la fin du dix-septieme siecle Ann Thomson, In defence of toleration: La Roche's Bibliotheque angloise and Memoires litteraires de la Grande-Bretagne Edmond Dziembowski, Le peuple francais instruit: Edme-Jacques Genet et la traduction des ecrits politiques britanniques pendant la guerre de Sept Ans Simon Burrows, The Courier de l'Europe as an agent of cultural transfer (1776-1791) III. Translation Stephane Jettot, La comprehension et la traduction des debats parlementaires a Londres par les diplomates de Louis XIV Ann Thomson, Des Maizeaux, Collins and the translators: the case of Collins' Philosophical inquiry concerning human liberty Pierre Lurbe, Traduire, trahir, se trahir: le cas du Pantheisticon de John Toland Michel Malherbe, Hume en France: la traduction des Political discourses Mark Curran, The Societe typographique de Neuchatel and networks of trade and translation in eighteenth-century francophone Europe Emmanuelle de Champs, An introduction to utilitarianism: early French translations of Bentham's Introduction to the principles of morals and legislation

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