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This book examines the social, economic and cultural evolution of
the peasantry in France and its place in French society since 1789.
Within an overall chronological framework, Annie Moulin analyses
the changes experienced by the peasantry, which as a subsistence
economy has been gradually replaced by a commercial, capitalist
farming system. From a position of numerical dominance in French
society prior to 1789, the relative population levels of the French
rural sector numbers have declined dramatically, with corresponding
political implications. Cultural and social shifts in diet, housing
and education have combined to vastly alter the patterns of rural
life in France, and in this lucid account Annie Moulin explores the
problems and tensions that have beset the peasantry since the Great
Revolution. Peasantry and Society in France since 1789 is intended
for a student readership, and will complement neatly successful
earlier works by Pierre Goubert and Peter Jones, dealing
respectively with the seventeenth-century and revolutionary
peasantries. Important undergraduate aids include a chronology and
bibliographies of both French and English works, and these,
together with the Clearys' expert translation, should make Annie
Moulin's the standard introductory account of the
post-revolutionary peasantry.
This book examines the social, economic and cultural evolution of
the peasantry in France and its place in French society since 1789.
Within an overall chronological framework, Annie Moulin analyses
the changes experienced by the peasantry, which as a subsistence
economy has been gradually replaced by a commercial, capitalist
farming system. From a position of numerical dominance in French
society prior to 1789, the relative population levels of the French
rural sector numbers have declined dramatically, with corresponding
political implications. Cultural and social shifts in diet, housing
and education have combined to vastly alter the patterns of rural
life in France, and in this lucid account Annie Moulin explores the
problems and tensions that have beset the peasantry since the Great
Revolution. Peasantry and Society in France since 1789 is intended
for a student readership, and will complement neatly successful
earlier works by Pierre Goubert and Peter Jones, dealing
respectively with the seventeenth-century and revolutionary
peasantries. Important undergraduate aids include a chronology and
bibliographies of both French and English works, and these,
together with the Clearys' expert translation, should make Annie
Moulin's the standard introductory account of the
post-revolutionary peasantry.
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