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"How did the political classes of the US and France in the 1780-90s manage attempts to move away from a default assumption of secrecy in government? 

‘The answer, in one word, is ‘badly’. 

New review from @davidandress.bsky.social of Carter ‘Democracy in Darkness’

doi.org/10.1093/fh/c...
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"This work explores in detail how, through the later 1780s and 1790s, the respective political classes of the United States and France managed attempts to m"
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