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100 1  Miller, Stephen,|d1968-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/no2016095428 
245 10 State and society in eighteenth-century France :|ba study 
       of political power and social revolution in Languedoc /
       |cStephen Miller. 
264  1 Washington, D.C. :|bCatholic University of America Press,
       |c[2008] 
264  4 |c©2008 
300    1 online resource (xi, 322 pages) 
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504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-310) and 
       index. 
505 0  1. Peasant economy, the Seigneurial Regime, and the State.
       Landowners, market opportunities, and relations of 
       production ; Seigneurial levies and the Royal Judiciary ; 
       The Royal Judiciary and the authority and honor of the 
       Seigneurs -- 2. The rewards of royal service. The Royal 
       Judiciary : the police of hierarchy and rank ; Tax farms :
       the provincial fountains of wealth ; The estates of 
       Languedoc : the apex of provincial patronage -- 3. Crown 
       and nobility in a time of financial difficulties. State 
       finances and the royal chain of command in the 1770s and 
       1780s ; The Central Administration, the Estates, and the 
       Seigneurial Regime ; Royal policy toward town government 
       and fiscal administrations ; The locus of power : the King
       or the provincial nobles? -- 4. Revolutionary politics, 
       1788-1791. The nobility and the bourgeoisie : common 
       projects and divergent perspectives ; The Toulousain and 
       Albigeois after July 1789 ; Nîmes, the southern Massif 
       Central, and Montpellier after July 1789 -- 5. The 
       revolutionary dynamic, 1789-1793. The eighteenth-century 
       economy : growth without development ; Popular uprisings 
       amid grain shortages and the collapse of royal authority ;
       Social strife over the establishment of the New Regime ; 
       The Seigneurial Regime, peasant revolts, and 
       counterrevolution -- 6. Radicalism, terror, and repression,
       1792-1799. The challenges of political representation and 
       democracy ; Revolutionary policies and personalities ; 
       Thermidor ; Making sense of the Sans Culottes' year in 
       power. 
520 1  "The old regime province of Languedoc provides the setting
       for Stephen Miller's rich analysis of state and society 
       relations in eighteenth-century France. Continuing where 
       William Beik's pathbreaking seventeenth-century study ends,
       this book sheds new light on the origins of the French 
       Revolution and the social and political developments 
       thereafter." "Beik's study depicted Languedoc as the 
       classic example of the ruling compromise between crown and
       the social elites established by Louis XIV. Building on 
       this study, Miller shows that the monarchical state was 
       far from being a neutral modernizing force. Rather it was 
       committed to reinforcing not just fiscal inequalities, but
       also those of personal honor, authority, and rights." 
       "Based on years of research in the National Archives of 
       France as well as local archives, this book surveys recent
       scholarship on various aspects of political culture. It 
       then sensibly stresses the importance of evaluating 
       Languedoc in the economic and administrative context. 
       Miller argues that the monarchy's search for revenue in 
       the 1770s and 1780s led to close collaboration with the 
       high-ranking nobles and ecclesiastics of the province."--
       Jacket. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aMiller, Stephen Jacobus, 1968-|tState 
       and society in eighteenth-century France.|dWashington, 
       D.C. : Catholic University of America Press, ©2008
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