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The Pragmatic Economy: Liberal Reforms and the Grain Trade in Upper Normandy, 1750–1789

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2009

Judith A. Miller
Affiliation:
University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Abstract

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Summaries of Dissertations
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Copyright © The Economic History Association 1988

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References

1 “The Moral Economy of the English Crowd in the Eighteenth Century,” Past and Present, 50 (Feb. 1971), pp. 76–136.

2 Provisioning Paris: Merchants and Millers in the Grain and Flour Trade During the Eighteenth Century (Ithaca, 1984), p. 27.Google Scholar Kaplan's two ground-breaking studies of the grain trade and numerous articles on a number of related subjects, represent a major contribution to the understanding of the Old Regime economy and provided the basis for this study of the grain trade in provincial France. See also Bread, , Politics and Political Economy in the Reign of Louis XV (The Hague, 1976).Google Scholar

3 Archives de la Seine-Maritime (ADSM), C. 110, Dorian to Intendant, 14 June 1775.Google Scholar

4 See the records contained in ADSM C. 104–110.Google Scholar