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"Mansions, Men, Women, and the Creation of Multiple Publics in Eighteenth-Century British North America"

The evolution of the many-roomed mansion in colonial British America permitted the creation of multiple public spaces within the house itself. Using the theoretical insights of Jurgen Habermas, Hannah Arendt, and Karen Hansen on the nature of the…

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