Marisa Linton
Kingston University
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History of European Ideas | 1999
Marisa Linton
(1999). The unvirtuous king? clerical rhetoric on the French monarchy, 1760–1774. History of European Ideas: Vol. 25, No. 1-2, pp. 55-74.
European History Quarterly | 2015
Marisa Linton; Mette Harder
The consumption of food and drink was suffused with political meaning in the new culture of revolution. This article explores tensions arising from the dining culture of revolutionary politicians at a time when the activity of politics had become subject to public scrutiny. A deputy’s approach to food, and especially to the social activity of dining, was used to judge his authenticity. Conspicuous consumption by deputies became a source of conflict between a hungry populace and its elected representatives. Cafés and restaurants, together with private dinner parties (‘behind closed doors’), were locations where the tactical business of politics could be conducted, yet such venues were seen as redolent of Old Regime practices and against the culture of transparency. Deputies who were seen to engage in excessive consumption and attend select dinner parties, especially with ‘suspect’ characters, were vulnerable to the charge that they were engaging in a conspiracy against the Republic.
Archive | 2001
Marisa Linton
Archive | 2007
Peter Campbell; Thomas Kaiser; Marisa Linton
Archive | 2013
Marisa Linton
History of European Ideas | 2000
Marisa Linton
French History | 2010
Marisa Linton
French Historical Studies | 2008
Marisa Linton
Archive | 2006
Marisa Linton
History of European Ideas | 2000
Marisa Linton