Cultural Capitals
Discover the fascinating interplay between culture and commerce in Karen Newman's Cultural Capitals, published by Princeton University Press in 2009. This insightful book spans 224 pages and delves into the dynamics of speculation, capital, and urban life, revealing that the forces we often associate with the 19th century were already shaping early modern London and Paris. Newman challenges the traditional view of a sharp divide between premodern and modern societies, offering a compelling argument that these cultural phenomena were at work long before the industrial age. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of urban culture, Cultural Capitals invites readers to rethink the historical narrative of urban development and cultural exchange. Gain a deeper understanding of how the past informs our present in this essential read.