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The Politics of Privilege
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Gail Bossenga
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October 01 2009
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9780511562549
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October 01 2009
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September 12 1991
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 1
Monarchy, privilege and revolution: the problem and setting
pp. 22
State finance and local privileges
pp. 47
Corps, bureaucracy and citizenship: the case of the Bureaux des Finances
pp. 70
The excluded nobility and political representation
pp. 89
A nation of equals: the demands of the Third Estate
pp. 113
Uses of a regulated economy: the state against itself
pp. 131
Corporate privilege and the bourgeoisie
pp. 168
The abolition of the guilds
pp. 177
The corporate heritage and the well-ordered state
pp. 201
Conclusion
pp. 208
Notes
pp. 244
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