This engaging work functions as extended critical essay in dialogue with the republication of 'Bread, Politics and Political Economy' (1976), focused on 18th-century France, dealing with the fraught question of regulation in its multiples guises: economic, social, political, cultural and psychological.
This engaging work functions as extended critical essay in dialogue with the republication of 'Bread, Politics and Political Economy' (1976), focused on 18th-century France, dealing with the fraught question of regulation in its multiples guises: economic, social, political, cultural and psychological.
Steven L. Kaplan is the Goldwin Smith Professor of European History, emeritus at Cornell University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. (Re-)Thinking Regulation: Police, Prices, Markets 2. Agriculture and the French Economy of the Old Regime 3. Collective Action and Its Actors: The Moral Economy and the Market, the People and the Elites, Disorder and Order 4. The Parlements in the Age of Economic Enlightenment 5. Kings and Ministers: Politics and Policies, Finance and Subsistence 6. The New Historiography of Political Economy 7. Famine, Dearth, and Food (In-)Security Afterword Index
Introduction 1. (Re-)Thinking Regulation: Police, Prices, Markets 2. Agriculture and the French Economy of the Old Regime 3. Collective Action and Its Actors: The Moral Economy and the Market, the People and the Elites, Disorder and Order 4. The Parlements in the Age of Economic Enlightenment 5. Kings and Ministers: Politics and Policies, Finance and Subsistence 6. The New Historiography of Political Economy 7. Famine, Dearth, and Food (In-)Security Afterword Index
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