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18th c.

From Queen Anne to Queen Victoria: Body & Mind

March 13, 2025March 30, 2025
From Queen Anne to Queen Victoria: Body & Mind

text by Lucyna Krawczyk-Żywko This volume is the eighth in our series, but also, in a few ways, the first. E.g., it is the first one available in Open Access! Here’s a fragment of the Foreword: In the previous volume in this series, the editors – Grażyna Bystydzieńska andEmma Harris – noted that in a […]

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Don Saltero’s, or, When a Coffee House and a Museum Were One and the Same…

December 18, 2023December 19, 2023

text by Paweł Rutkowski At the turn of the 18th century, what could be called the London culture of display accelerated its growth and became a truly significant part of everyday social life. Going out and seeing things that were considered interesting became a fashionable pastime, considered so attractive that more and more people were […]

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