Kathleen Hardesty Doig and Dorothy Medlin (ed.), British-French Exchanges in the Eighteenth Century
Mardi, novembre 6th, 2007France and Great Britain, so close geographically but separated by language, culture and history, had been exchanging merchandise, visitors, rulers and ideas for hundreds of years before the eighteenth century. The flow of traffic only quickened during this period, and became a flood, in the direction of Great Britain, during the decade following the Revolution. […]


