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- In 18th century France, salons were formal social gatherings driven by discussion, particularly around literature, politics and philosophy. These privately organised events helped to foment, circulate and popularise revolutionary ideas.alphahistory.com/frenchrevolution/salons/
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WEBThe Center of Cultural Innovation: Parisian Salons. You would not get your hair done at these salons—during the Enlightenment in France, salons were a place where civilians of all social classes could gather and …
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