Cities and Social Change in Early Modern FrancePhilip Benedict The major changes experienced by France's cities over the period from the end of the middle ages to the eve of the Revolution are explored by six French and North American historians. |
Contents
Paris on the Eve of Saint Bartholomew Taxation Privilege and Social | |
From Renaissance City to Ancien Régime Capital Montpellier c 1500c 1600 | |
Consumers Commerce and the Craftsmen of Dijon The Changing Social | |
The Artisans of AixenProvence in the Sixteenth Century A MicroAnalysis | |
Crown and Capitoulat Municipal Government in Toulouse 15001789 | |
Economic Change Demographic Growth and the Fate of Dauphinés Small | |
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