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008    730822t19731969nyua     b    001 0 eng   
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020    9780061361012|q(hardback) 
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082  4 309.1/44/03 
100 1  Goubert, Pierre. 
240 10 Ancien régime.|lEnglish 
245 14 The ancien régime :|bFrench society, 1600-1750 /|cPierre 
       Goubert ; translated by Steve Cox. 
246 30 French society, 1600-1750 
264  1 New York :|bHarper & Row, Publishers,|c[1973]- 
264  4 |c©1969. 
300    xix, 292 pages :|btables ;|c23 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Harper torchbooks ;|vTB1822 
500    Originally published as "L'Ancien Régime : la société" in 
       1969 by Libraire Armand Colin, Paris. 
504    Includes footnotes, cited documents and lists of 
       bibliographical references at chapter ends, and index. 
505 00 |gI.|tEmergence and definition of the concept of the 
       ancien régime ;|tThe ancien régime defined by the 
       Constituent Assembly --|tThe ancien régime defined by the 
       peasants --|tThe ancien régime defined by the historians -
       -|gII. The demographic setting ;|tThe biggest, densest 
       population in Europe --|tThe machinery of the demographic 
       crises --|tA rooted, sedentary, stable population --|gIII.
       |tThe economic base ;|tOverwhelming dominance of the 
       agricultural economy --|tIndustry : in second place, but 
       not of second-rate importance ;|tdominated by textiles --
       |tSlow, inconvenient, costly transport --|tA complicated, 
       old-fashioned monetary system --|tA sturdy traditional 
       economy --|gIV.|tThe rural setting ;|tThe 'terroir' --
       |tThe seigneury --|tThe parish --|tThe fiscal unit : 
       'collecte' and 'feu' --|gV.|tThe elements of rural society
       ;|tThe explanatory factor : from production to rent --
       |tBelow the 'residence' threshold : the world of the 
       vagrants --|tThe dependent peasants --|tThe independent 
       peasants --|gVI.|tLanded income and ground rentiers ;|tThe
       principal categories of landed income --|tThe common 
       features of the rentier class --|gVII.|tThe nobility : in 
       search of a definition ;|tThe negative elements --|tThe 
       survival of the old definitions --|tElements of a 
       definition : the nobility, a race? --|tPrivileges and 
       duties of the nobility --|gVIII.|tTypes of noblemen ;
       |tTypes of 'ancient' noblemen --|tThe 'modern' nobility --
       |tTwo problems for the nobility --|gIX.|tThe towns and 
       urban society ;|tThe town, definition and organization --
       |tUrban society --|gX.|tBourgeois and bourgeoisies ;|tThe 
       contemporary view --|tThe twentieth-century view --|gXI.
       |tAttitudes and cultures : the levels and the barriers ;
       |tThe culture of the illiterates --|tFrom literate to 
       educated : the strata and the conflicts. 
520    "[Because] generalizations about the Ancien Régime [have 
       grown] increasingly self-contradictory and French history 
       increasingly incomprehensible...the appearance of 
       Professor Goubert's "Ancien Régime", coming as it does 
       from an author with an established reputation, marks a red
       -letter day; for Professor Goubert is able to show that 
       much of the current orthodoxy is nonsense. All the old 
       clichés, he says, must be abandoned or thought out fresh. 
       The causes of the French Revolution, he asserts 
       categorically, cannot be explained by the 'triumph of an 
       unidentifiable feudal aristocracy.' At last a French 
       professor has the courage to concede that Turgot spoke the
       truth when in a public debate staged for the instruction 
       of Louis XVI he said: 'the cause of privilege is no longer
       the cause of the distinguished families against the third 
       estate but the cause of the rich against the poor.'" --C. 
       B. A. Behrens, The New York Review of Books, back cover. 
648  7 1600-1799|2fast 
650  7 Economic history.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00901974 
650  7 Civilization.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00862898 
650  7 Politics and government.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01919741 
650  7 Social conditions.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01919811 
651  0 France|xHistory|y17th century. 
651  0 France|xCivilization|y17th century. 
651  0 France|xSocial conditions|y17th century. 
651  0 France|xEconomic conditions|y17th century. 
651  0 France|xPolitics and government|y17th century. 
651  0 France|xHistory|y18th century. 
651  0 France|xCivilization|y18th century. 
651  0 France|xSocial conditions|y18th century. 
651  0 France|xEconomic conditions|y18th century. 
651  0 France|xPolitics and government|y18th century. 
651  7 France.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204289 
655  7 History.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411628 
700 1  Cox, Steve|c(Translator),|etranslator. 
830  0 Harper torchbooks ;|v1822. 
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