Family business litigation and the political economies of daily life in early modern France

In 17th-century France, families were essential in the shaping of capitalism and the process of state formation. Exploring civil lawsuits in French cities, 'Family Business' reveals the part that the management of everyday difficulties, in court and out, played in these wider phenomena

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Main Author: Hardwick, Julie
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2009, c2009
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