# France and Culture
The Kiss of Lamourette: Reflections in Cultural History
Robert Darnton âLearned and lively essays. . . . Each subject [Darnton] investigatesâfrom the history of reading to Andrzej Wajdaâs film âDantonââhas its own fascination.â â The New Yorker At home in the eighteenth and the twentieth centuries, Robert Darnton is a shrewd and entertaining guide to the shifting borderlands of history and culture. These wide-ranging essays appear under various headings: âCurrent Eventsâ âthis section includes the wonderful story of the moment in 1792 when all the delegates in the French Legislative Assembly kissed each other; âMedia,â on television, pounding a newspaper beat, and tips to academics on how to get a book published; âThe Printed Word,â with an essay on the history of books; âThe Lay of the Land,â on aspects of intellectual history; and âGood Neighbors,â on the relation of history to literature anthropology, and the sociology of knowledge.
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HistoryEssaysNonfictionCulturalFranceEuropean History
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