The epic histories of the French Revolution, Enlightenment, and colonialism in the West Indies, told through the history of one family.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
JANE MCLEOD is Associate Professor of History at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.
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Introduction 1 Building a Printing and Bookselling Dynasty in an Atlantic Port 2 Shipping Books from Paris and Abroad: The Labottière Bookselling Businesses 3 The Labottière Printing House: An Information Hub 4 Labottières as Agents of the French State 5 From Policemen to Policed: Labottières as Victims of Repression 6 Beyond Books: Textiles, Sugar and the Martinique Connection 7 Framing the French Revolution in Martinique and Saint Domingue in the Journal de Bordeaux, 1790-1793 8 Promoting the French Revolution in Bordeaux 9 Crisis and the Collapse of the Labottière Firm Conclusion Bibliography Index
Introduction 1 Building a Printing and Bookselling Dynasty in an Atlantic Port 2 Shipping Books from Paris and Abroad: The Labottière Bookselling Businesses 3 The Labottière Printing House: An Information Hub 4 Labottières as Agents of the French State 5 From Policemen to Policed: Labottières as Victims of Repression 6 Beyond Books: Textiles, Sugar and the Martinique Connection 7 Framing the French Revolution in Martinique and Saint Domingue in the Journal de Bordeaux, 1790-1793 8 Promoting the French Revolution in Bordeaux 9 Crisis and the Collapse of the Labottière Firm Conclusion Bibliography Index
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