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Cristina Paolozzi

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Cristina Paolozzi currently works under the supervision of Dr. Andrew Jainchill, and studies the use of public opinion as a political tool in eighteenth century France. Her research focuses on coffeehouses and coffeehouse sociability to understand the development of public opinion in the Old Regime leading up to the 1789 Revolution. She also explores the transnational and transcultural connections between the Middle East and North Africa and France through the institution of the coffeehouse. 

Selected Publications

Cristina Paolozzi, "A Space for Revolution: Coffee and Coffeehouses in Eighteenth-Century France", Underhill Colloquium, Carleton University, 2024.

Department of History, Queen's University

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Kingston ON K7L 3N6
Canada

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