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From 1770 to 1789 a succession of highly publicized cases riveted the attention of the French public. Maza argues that the reporting of these private scandals had a decisive effect on the way in which the French public came to understand public issues in the years before the Revolution.

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title:Private Lives and Public Affairs : The Causes Clbres of Prerevolutionary France Studies On the History of Society and Culture ; 18
author:Maza, Sarah C.
publisher:University of California Press
isbn10 | asin:0520201639
print isbn13:9780520201637
ebook isbn13:9780585079073
language:English
subjectFrance--History--Louis XVI, 1774-1793, France--History--Louis XV, 1715-1774, Political corruption--France--History--18th century, Trials--France--History--18th century.
publication date:1993
lcc:DC136.9.M39 1993eb
ddc:944/.034
subject:France--History--Louis XVI, 1774-1793, France--History--Louis XV, 1715-1774, Political corruption--France--History--18th century, Trials--France--History--18th century.
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Private Lives and Public Affairs
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Studies on the History of Society and Culture
Victoria E. Bonnell and Lynn Hunt, Editors
1. Politics, Culture, and Class in the French Revolution, by Lynn Hunt
2. The People of Paris: An Essay in Popular Culture in the Eighteenth Century, by Daniel Roche
3. Pont-St-Pierre, 13981789: Lordship, Community, and Capitalism in Early Modern France, by Jonathan Dewald
4. The Wedding of the Dead: Ritual, Poetics, and Popular Culture in Transylvania, by Gail Kligman
5. Students, Professors, and the State in Tsarist Russia, by Samuel D. Kassow
6. The New Cultural History, edited by Lynn Hunt
7. Art Nouveau in Fin-de-Sicle France: Politics, Psychology, and Style, by Debora L. Silverman
8. Histories of a Plague Year: The Social and the Imaginary in Baroque Florence, by Guilia Calvi
9. Culture of the Future: The Proletkult Movement in Revolutionary Russia, by Lynn Mally
10. Bread and Authority in Russia, 19141921, by Lars T. Lih
11. Territories of Grace: Cultural Change in the Seventeenth-Century Diocese of Grenoble, by Keith P. Luria
12. Publishing and Cultural Politics in Revolutionary Paris, 17891810, by Carla Hesse
13. Limited Livelihoods: Gender and Class in Nineteenth-Century England, by Sonya O. Rose
14. Moral Communities: The Culture of Class Relations in the Russian Printing Industry, 18671907, by Mark Steinberg
15. Bolshevik Festivals, 19171920, by James von Geldern
16. Venice's Hidden Enemies: Italian Heretics in a Renaissance City, by John Martin
17. Wondrous in His Saints: Counter-Reformation Propaganda in Bavaria, by Philip M. Soergel
18. Private Lives and Public Affairs: The Causes Clbres of Prerevolutionary France, by Sarah Maza
19. Hooliganism: Crime, Culture, and Power in St. Petersburg, 19001914, by Joan Neuberger
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Private Lives and Public Affairs
The Causes Clbres of Prerevolutionary France
Sarah Maza
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS
Berkeley / Los Angeles / London
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University of California Press
Berkeley and Los Angeles, California
University of California Press, Ltd.
London, England
1993 by
The Regents of the University of California
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Maza, Sarah C., 1953
Private lives and public affairs: the causes clbres of prerevolution
ary France / Sarah Maza.
p. cm.(Studies on the history of society and culture; 18)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-520-20163-9
1. FranceHistoryLouis XVI, 17741793. 2. FranceHis
toryLouis XV, 17151774. 3. Political corruptionFranceHis
tory18th century. 4. TrialsFranceHistory18th century.
I. Title. II. Series.
DC136.9.M39 1993
944'.034dc20 93-4518
CIP
Printed in the United States of America
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
Material from chapters 1, 2, 4, and 6, respectively, has appeared in the following: "The Vron-Morangis Affair (17721773): The Social Imagery of a Political Crisis," Historical Reflections/Rflexions Historiques 18, no. 2 (Summer 1993): 10135; "The Rose-Girl of Salency: Representations of Virtue in Prerevolutionary France," Eighteenth-Century Studies 22, no. 3 (1989): 395412; ''The Diamond Necklace Affair Revisited (17851786): The Case of the Missing Queen," in Eroticism and the Body Politic, ed. Lynn Hunt (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991): 6389; and "Domestic Melodrama as Political Ideology: The Case of the Count of Sanois," American Historical Review 94, no. 5 (1989):124964.
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. Picture 2
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For Jonathan and Brigitte,
Suzy and Sam,
and in memory of Hannah
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Contents
List of Illustrations
ix
Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction
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The Social Imagery of Political Crisis, 17711773
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The Rose-Girl of Salency: From Theatricality to Rhetoric
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