
| Hamish Scott is Wardlaw Professor of International History at the University of St Andrews. His recent publications include The Emergence of the Eastern Powers 1756-1775 (2001); and The Birth of a Great Power System 1740-1815 (2006).
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| Preface List of contributors 1 Introduction: culture and power during the long eighteenth century 2 When culture meets power: the Prussian coronation of 1701 3 Military culture in the Reich, c. 1680-1806 4 Diplomatic culture in old regime Europe 5 Early eighteenth-century Britain as a confessional state 6 'Ministers of Europe': British strategic culture, 1714-1760 7 Confessional power and the power of confession: concealing and revealing the faith in Alpine Salzburg, 1730-1734 8 The transformation of the Aufkl~irung: from the idea of power to the power of ideas 9 Culture and Biirgerlichkeit in eighteenth-century Germany 10 The politics of language and the languages of politics: Latin and the vernaculars in eighteenth-century Hungary 11 'Silence, respect obedience': political culture in Louis XV's France 12 Joseph II, petitions and the public sphere 13 The court nobility and the origins of the French Revolution 14 The French Revolution and the abolition of nobility 15 Foreign policy and political culture in later eighteenth-century France 16 Power and patronage in Mozart's La clemenza di Tito and Die Zauberflote 17 Between Louis and Ludwig: from the culture of French power to the power of German culture, c. 1789-1848 Index |
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