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Tracing the Shadow of Secrecy and Government Transparency in Eighteenth-Century France (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
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Tracing the Shadow of Secrecy and Government Transparency in Eighteenth-Century France (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
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This book traces changing attitudes towards secrecy in
eighteenth-century France, and explores the cultural origins of
ideas surrounding government transparency. The idea of keeping
secrets, both on the part of individuals and on the part of
governments, came to be viewed with more suspicion as the century
progressed. By the eve of the French Revolution, writers voicing
concerns about corruption saw secrecy as part and parcel of
despotism, and this shift went hand in hand with the rise of the
idea of transparency. The author argues that the emphasis placed on
government transparency, especially the mania for transparency that
dominated the French Revolution, resulted from the surprising
connections and confluence of changing attitudes towards honour,
religious movements, rising nationalism, literature, and police
practices. Exploring religious ideas that associated secrecy with
darkness and wickedness, and proto-nationalist discourse that
equated foreignness with secrecy, this book demonstrates how
cultural shifts in eighteenth-century France influenced its
politics. Covering the period of intense fear during the French
Revolution and the paranoia of the Reign of Terror, the book
highlights the complex interplay of culture and politics and
provides insights into our attitudes towards secrecy today.
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