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AE Pary?, Archives des Affaires Etrangeres
BL Londyn, British Library
Bod. Oxford, Bodleian Library
CP Correspondance Politique
CRO County Record Office
Monachium Monachium, Bayerishes Hauptstaatsarchivs
PRO Londyn, Public Records Office, State Papers
Rozdział 2
' PRO, 8o/I23, Thomas Robinson do George'a Tilsona, 22 września. Gloucester, CRO, D2oo2 FI, dziennik podróży Johna Mitforda, 1787.
Rozdzial 3
' BL Stowe 79I, s. I5.
Z Bod. MS. Eng. Misc. f.54, f.3I. Aylesbury, CRO, D/GR/6/7.
4 A. Miller, Letters from Italy, 1776, I, 83.
Rozdzia3 ^
' A. Walker, Ideas suggested on the spot in a late excursion, I79o, s. Io8.
Z Aylesbury, CRO, depozyt Saundersa, Pickersgill do siostry, kwiecień I76I. ? Derby Library, Catton Collection, WH 3~,9, s. 93~
4 Pary?, Bibliotheque Victor Cousin, Fonds Richelieu 33, ^ 30.
5 K. Verdery, Transylvanian Villagers: Three Centuries of Political, Economic and Ethnic Change, 1983, s. ISI.
~ P.G.M. Dickson, Firance and Government under Maria Theresa y^o-r~8o, t. I-2, 1987 t. I, S. I22.
A. Walthall, Social Protest and Popular Culture in Eighteenth-Century,~`apan, 1986.
Rozdziai S
' BL. Add. 582II3, f. 2I6 [?].
Z G. Rozman, Urban Networks in Russia, ryso-r8oo, and Premodern Periodization, 1976, s. 243.
3 J. de Vries, European Urbanization, rsoo-r8oo, 1984.
`' Chelmsford CRO, D/DM oI/I9; G. von Proschwitz (wyd.), Gustave 111 par ses lettres, 1986, s. 70.
5 C.R. Friedrichs, Urban Society in an Age of War: Nórdlingen rs8o-rdzo, 1979. 6 A. Young, Travels during the Years r~8~, r788 and z789, 1794, I, ISI.
BL. Add. 35355 f~ I54-I59
~ P. Harsin, Les Relations Exterieures de la Principaute de Liege, 1927, s. 229-230.
Rozdziat 6
' BL. Add. I2I3o, f. 66.
z AE. CP Autriche 358, f. 3I5.
3 R.W. Olsom The Siege of Mosul, 1975, s. 73.
4 PRO. 94/II2, Keene do Delafaye, 9 lipca 1732; Aylesbury CRO, D/LE E2 Nr 5. s Bod. Ms. Eng. Misc., f. 54, 1. I6I.
6 AE. CP Rzym 538, f. II. ' BL. Stowe 79I, s. I22.
H Bod Ms. Eng. Misc., f. 54, f. 53.
y B.R. Kreiser, Miracles, Convulsions and Ecclesiastical Politics in Early Eighteenth-Century Paris, 1978, S. zI5-2I6.
'° G. Bremner, ~ansenism and the Enlightenment, w: "Enlightenment and Dissent" 1984, s. 6. " Pary?, Bibliotheque Nationale, n.a.fr. 486, f. 92.
'2 Monachium, Bayr. Ges. Berlin I76, f. I6, kardynał Antici do posła Palatynatu w Berlinie.
'3 D. Beales,~oseph IZ In the Shadow of Maria Theresa, 1987, s. I68.
'4 G. Addy, The Enlightenment in the University of Salamanca, 1966, s. I I8.
Rozdział 7
' BL. Stowe 79I, s. I27-I28.
W. Hubatsch, Frederick the Great, 1975, s. Ia7.
3 D.W. Freshfield, The Life of Horace Benedict De Saussure, I92o, s. g9. 4 G. von Proschwitz (wyd.), Gustave 111 par ses lettres, 1986, s. 33-34.
Rozdzia~ 8
' G.W. Kalnein, M. Levey, Art and Architecture of the Eighteenth Century in France, I97z, s. I76.
C.B. Johnson, A Documentary Suroey of Theater in the Madrid Court during the First Half of the Eighteenth Century, PhD, Los Angeles 1974, s. 277-278.
3 J. Lough, Paris Theatre Audiences in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, 1957, s. 23i.
4 C.J. Herber, Economic and Social Aspects of Austrian Baroque Architecture, "Eighteenth-Century Life", 3, 1977, s. i i7-i i8.
S C.B. Bailey, Aspects of the Patronage and Collecting of French painting in France at the end of Ancien Regime, D. Phil., Oxford i98s, s. 3t-35~
6 E. Lilley, On the Fringe of the Exhibition: A Consideration of some aspects of the Catalogues of the Paris "Salons", "British Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies", io, i987.
' T.E. Crow, Painters and Public Life in Eighteenth-Century Paris, 1985.
~ J. Whaley, Religious Toleration and Social Change in Hamburg rs29-r8rg, Cambridge 1985, s. i77; J. Black, The British and the Grand Tour, 1985, s. 2II.
9 RM. Isherwood, Popular Musical Entertainment in Eighteenth-Century Paris, "International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music", 9, 1978, s. 308, 295.
'° S. Pedersen, Hannah More meets Simple Simon: Tracts, Chapbooks and Popular Culture in lale eighteenth-cenzury England, "Journal of British Studies", z5, 1986, s. 87.
" J.A. Sharpe, Early Modern England, 1987, s. 285.
`2 J. Devlin, The Superstitious Mind. French Peasants and the Supernatural in the Nineteenth Century, 1987, s. 2I8; J. Black, The English Press in the Eighteenth Century, 1987, s. z6a.
'3 L. Hughes, Ablesimov's Mel'nik: A Study in Success, "Study Group on Eighteenth-Century Russia Newsletter", 9, i98i, s. 3t.
'4 W.C. Shrader, Some Thoughts on Rococo and Enlightenment in Eighteenth Century Germany, "Enlightenment Essays", 6, 1975, s. 6i-67.
'S A.M. Wilson, Diderot, New York 1972, s. ^63.
'6 H. Honour, Neo-class?cism, 1968, s. ai. [wyd. pol.: Neoklasycyzm, przeł. W. Juszczak, Warszawa r97a.]
`' P. Conisbee, Painzing in Eighteenth-Century France, i98i, s. 8. '8 M. Webster, ~ohann Zoffany, 1976, s. 8.
'~ P. Drummond, The German Concerto: Five Eighteenth-Century Studies, t98o.
~° R. Rosenblum, Reynolds in an International Milieu, w: N. Permy (wyd.), Reynolds, 1986, s. 48.
2` V. Lange, The Classical Age of German Literature, 1982, s. So.
22 J.F. Zack, The Czech Enlightenment and the Czech National Revival, "Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism", X, 1983, s. 2i.
Rozdzia~ 9
' L. Hecht, Cagliostro in Russia, "Eighteenth-Century Life" 1975, s. 75.
z G.M. Addy, The Enlightenment in the Un?versity of Salamanca, 1966, s. m2.
3 G.S. Rousseau, Le Cat and the Physiology of Negroes, "Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture" tg73.
4 R. Porter, M. Teich (wyd.), Revolution in History, 1986, s. 309. 5 Bod. MS. Add. A 366, f. 60.
6 J. Pritchard, From Shipwright to Naval Constructor, "Technology and Culture" 1987, s. 7, 9, i9-zo.
' S.G. Rousseau, Nerves, Spirits, and Fibres: Towards Defining the Origins of Sensibility, w: A. Giannitreppani (wyd.), The Blue Guitar, 1986, s. i47.
H Porter, Teich, Revolution in History, s. Soi.
Rozdział 10
' PRO 91/26, Edward Finch do Lorda Harringtona, t listopada i74o.
Z J.H. Shennan, The Ongins of the Modern European State, z^So-s~z5, 1974; Liberty and Order in Early Modern Europe. The Subject and the State ró5o-r8oo, 1986.
3 AE. CP Prusse m5, Valory do Amelota, 3 stycznia 1741. ' PRO 90/49, Dickens do Harringtona, 4 lutego i74t.
S PRO io7/5o, Wasner do Zóhrerna, z listopada 1741. 6 BL. Add. 58213, ^ 86.
' J. Flammermont (wyd.), Les Correspondances des agents diplomatiques etrangers en France avant la Revolution, 1896, s. m5.
~ Ibid., s. I02.
y Monachium, Bayr. Ges. Wien 702, Ritter do Beckersa, 29 czerwca 1774. '° Flammaremont (wyd.), Les Correspondances, s. ioo, io2.
" BL. Add. 24I6I, f. 205. 'Z Bl. Stowe 261, f. 98.
`' BL. Add. 57928, ^ i9o.
'4 AE. CP. Espagne 616, ^ ii9.
`s A. Beer (wyd.), 3oseph 11, Leopold 11 und Kaunitz: Ihr Briefwechsel, 1873, s. 240. '6 Ibid., s. 422, 420.
Rozdział 11
' C. Duffy, The Military Life of Frederick the Great, 1986, s. 335
2 J. Black, The British Ivlavy and British foreign policy in the first half of the eighteemh century, w: J. Black, K. Schweizer (wyd.), Essays in European History, 1985, s. 43~
Rozdziat ra
` G. de Boom, Les Ministers Plenipotentiaires dans la Pays-Bas Autrichiens, 1932, s. 239-240. 2 Beer (wyd.), ~oseph 11, Leopold 11 und Kaunitz, 1873, s. 164.
3 J.M. Beattie, Crime and the Courts in England róóo-r8oo, 1986, s. 621. ' BL. Add. 58213, f. 226.
s BL. Add. 58213, f. 300.
~ Verdery, Transylvanian hillagers, s. 92. ' PRO. 8qJ4o6 f. 230.
H J.P. LeDonne, Indirect Taxes in Catherine's Russia. L The Salt Code of r78r, "Jahrbiicher fur Geschichte Osteuropas", 23, r975, s. rói.
v Pary?, Bibliotheque Nationale, n.a. fr. 6498, f. 300.
'° Aberdeen, University Library, papiery Taylera 2226/3q/6.
" M. Raeff, The Well-Ordered Police State: Social and Institutional Change through Law in the Germanies and Russia, róoo-r8oo, i983~
' Z P. Mathias, The Transformation of England, 1979, s. I I8.
'~ J. Ehrman, The Younger Pitt. The Years of Acclaim, 1969, s. 255. '' Pary?, Archives Nationales, AN. KK. 1393, io lutego i78r.
526 Przypisy
's BL. Add. 37083, f. lo.
'~ Anonimowy autor, Outlines of a Plan of Fircance, 1813, s. t. " Bury St Edmunds CRO, papiery Graftona 423, 325.
'~ PRO. 109/87, notatka z 28 września 1772.
'y J. Stoye, Emperor Charles UL' The Early Years of the Reign, "Transactions of the Royal Historical Society" 1962, s. 67.
2° de Boom, Ministers Plenipotentiaires, s. 106. =' PRO. 78/154, f. 318-31g.
2- H.P. Liebel-Weckowicz, The Revolt of the Wurttemberg Estates, "Mao and Nature. Proceedings of the Canadian Society for Eighteenth Century Studies", II, Ig84, s. 116.
`3 Politische Correspondenz, X, s. 235; E. Boutaric (wyd.), Correspondance secrete inedite de Louis Xh, t. I-2, 1866, t. 1, s. 146-147, 181-I82.
~4 S. Hanley, The Lits de ~ustiee of the Kings of France, 1983, s. 328.
=5 D. Van Kley, The Damiens Affair and the Unraveling of the "Ancien Regime" z75o-r77o, Ig84, S. 201-202.
zb J.M.J. Rogister, 1'arlementaires, Sovereignty, and Legal Opposition in France under Louis XT~, "Parliaments, Estates and Representation", 6, 1986, s. 27, 31.
z' D. Echeverria, The Maupeou Revolution, 1985, s. 138.
Z~ B. Stone, The Parlement of Paris, r77^-1789, Ig8l, s. 16.
Zv H.M. Scott, l~lcatever Happened to the Enlightened Despots?, "History", 1983, s. 257. 3° M.S. Andersom Historians and Eighteenth-Century Europe, r7ss-1789, 1979 s. 122.
Rozdzial z3
' H.A. Bartom Late Gustavian Autocracy in Sweden, "Scandinavian Studies", 46, 1974, s. z8o. Z J.H. Shennan, The Political Uocabulary of the Parlement of Paris in the Eighteenth Century, w:
Dirftto e Potere nella Storia Europea, 1982, s. 94.
' Bartom Gustav III of Sweden and the Enl?ghtenment, "Eighteenth-Century Studies", 6, 1972, s. 3.
4 G. von Proschwitz (wyd.), Gustave 111 par ses lettres, 1986, s. 213.
5 J.M.J. Rogister, Louis-Adrien Lepaige and the attack on De l'esprit and the "Encyclopedie" in r7sg, "English Historical Review", 92, 1977, s. 534.
D.B. Young, Libertarian Demography: Montesguieu o Essay on Depopulation on the "Lettres Persanes""Journal of the History of Ideas", 36, 1975, s. 681.
W. Doyle, The Old European Order r6óo-1800, 1978, s. 236.
H Young, Montesquieu's Methodology, "The Historian", q4, Ig8l, s. 41.
y Bartom Cncstav lll, s. 9; de Boom, Les Ministres Plenipotentiaires, s. 8i.
'° J.J. Rousseau, Umowa spoleczna, przel. B. StrumiÅ„ski, BKP, Warszawa 1966, s. 32. " Ibid., s. 49.
'~ Ibid., s. 5z.
" Ibid., s. 35~ 37~ '4 Ibid., s. 26.
'S P.D. Brown, K.W. Schweizer (wyd.), The Devonshire Diary, 1982, s. 54, 60; AE. CP. Angleterre 450, ^ 337
'fi D. Beales,,~oseph ll's "Reveries", "Mitteilungen des Osterreichischen Staatsarchivs, 33, 1980, S. 155, IS1.
'' W. Coxe, Travels finto Poland, Russia, Sweden and Denmark, 3 wyd., 1787, IV, s. 429-430, 446. 'H M. Jacobs, The Radical Enlightenment: Pantheists, Freemasons and Republicans, 1981.
'v D. Beales, ~oseph 11, 1987, s. 486.
Z° Monachium, Bayr. Ges. Wien 730, Vieregg do Hallberga, t4 sierpnia 1787. 2' BL. Add. 35501, ^ r4, 37082, f. 64.
22 Moore, A View of Society and Manners ?n France, Switzerland and Germany, t779, II, s. 188. Z' Bod. Ms. Fr. d. 35, f. 5.
~' BL. Add. 36803, ^ 62.
25 Aberdeen University Library, 2226/t3i/9o3.
Z~ W. Hanley, The policing of thought.~ censorship in e?ghteenth-century France, Studies on holtaire, i98o, s. 295.
2' M. Metcalf, The F?rst "Modern" Party System?, "Scandinavian Journal of History", 1977, s. 287. ZH B. Meehan-Waters, Autocracy and Aristocracy, 1982, s. 159.
Zy B. Barbiche, The Genesis and Development of the Administrative Monarchy in France, w: Proceedings of the Western Society for French History, 1984, s. 246.
3° Merton College Oxford, papiery Malmesbury, James do Gertrudy Harris, 2r sierpnia 1787. ?' BL. Add. 46822, ^ 226.
'Z Monachium, Bayr, Ges. Wien 702, 7 czerwca 1775. ?3 Por. pozycje Godechota i Palmem w bibliografii. Por. pozycje Freya i Subtelny'ego w bibliografii.
ss Beer,,~oseph 11, Leopold ll und Kaunitz, s. 485.
36 L.G. Crocker, Interpreting the Enl?ghtenment: A pol?t?cal Approach, "Journal of the History of Ideas", 1985, s. 2t7.
3' Aberdeen University Library, papiery Keitha of Kintore, zwój 229, 28 listopada 1787. j~ J.L. Polasky, Revolut?on in Brussels i78~-z~93, 1987, s. 269, 271.
39 J,D, Candaux, La Revolution Genevoise de y8z, w: Etudes sur le XVlll`' Siecle, t98o, s. 92. '° V.R. Gruder, Class and pol?tics in the Pre-Revolution: The Assembly of Notaóles of r~8~, w: E. Hinrichs i inni, hom Anc?en Regime zur Franzósischen Revolut?on, 1978, s. 227-228; Gruder, A Mutation in Elite Political Culture; The French Notables and the defense of 1'roperty and Participation, r~8~, "Journal of Modern History", t984, s. 633.
a' J.M. Roberts (wyd.), French Revolution Documents, 1966, s. 172.
~ S.F. Scott, Problems of Law arLd Order during r79o, "American Historical Review", 1975, s. 887-888.
43 Echeverria, Maupeou Revolution, s. 299.
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