The Position of the Bourgeoisie in the Class Structure of 18th Century France
by Barber, Elinor G
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Binder's buckram. Some fading and smudges to binding. Good. French Historical Sociology n.p. n.p. 1951 binder's cloth 28x21cm, (2),328 pp, Radcliffe College doctoral dissertation. This is a single-side typescript [first carbon] bound in buckram. With a 6-page abstract in rear pocket. Contents: Introduction: The Class Structure of 18th Century France; The Occupational Hierarchy of the Bourgeoisie; Fundamental Values: The Old & the New; Bourgeois Class & Political Attitudes; The Bourgeois Way of Life; Patterns and Channels of Mobility; Conclusion: The Position of the Bourgeoisie in the Class Structure & the French Revolution.
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- Title
- The Position of the Bourgeoisie in the Class Structure of 18th Century France
- Author
- Barber, Elinor G
- Book Condition
- Used - Binder's buckram. Some fading and smudges to binding. Good.
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- n.p.
- Date Published
- 1951
- Keywords
- France Bourgeoisie Bourgeois Social History Class Structure Middle Classes
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