The imagined empire: Balloon enlightenments in revolutionary Europe by Mi Gyung Kim (review)
The Imagined Empire is a welcome addition to histories of early ballooning that have flourished in the past decade. Drawing from a rich theoretical toolbox, Kim ambitiously "aims at an archaeology of mass silence, a genealogy of the mass public, and a material geography of European Enlightenmen...
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Main Author: | DE OLIVEIRA, Patrick Luiz Sullivan |
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2019
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