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100 1 |a Margadant, Ted W.,   |e author.  |4 aut  |4 http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut 
245 1 0 |a Urban Rivalries in the French Revolution /  |c Ted W. Margadant. 
264 1 |a Princeton, NJ :   |b Princeton University Press,   |c [2021] 
264 4 |c ©1993 
300 |a 1 online resource (528 p.) 
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t CONTENTS --   |t LIST OF MAPS --   |t LIST OF TABLES --   |t ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --   |t INTRODUCTION --   |t PART ONE: THE INSTITUTIONAL CRISIS OF THE OLD REGIME --   |t Introduction --   |t CHAPTER 1 Towns and the Old Regime --   |t CHAPTER 2 The New Division of the Kingdom --   |t CHAPTER 3 Urban Crisis and Bourgeois Ambition --   |t PART TWO: THE RHETORIC AND POLITICS OF SPACE --   |t Introduction --   |t CHAPTER 4 The Rhetoric of Contention --   |t CHAPTER 5 The Politics of Parochialism --   |t CHAPTER 6 Urban Rivalries and the Formation of Departments --   |t CHAPTER 7 Disputes over the Seats of Departments --   |t CHAPTER 8 The Struggle for Districts and Tribunals --   |t PART THREE: THE FATE OF SMALL TOWNS --   |t Introduction --   |t CHAPTER 9 Judicial Reform and the Politicization of Urban Rivalries --   |t CHAPTER 10 The New Urban Hierarchy --   |t CHAPTER 11 The French Revolution and Urban Growth in the Nineteenth Century --   |t CONCLUSION --   |t APPENDIX 1. Statistical Procedures --   |t APPENDIX 2. Population Size Estimates and Institutional Characteristics of Major Towns --   |t BIBLIOGRAPHY --   |t INDEX OF PLACE NAMES --   |t GENERAL INDEX 
506 0 |a restricted access  |u http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec  |f online access with authorization  |2 star 
520 |a The reordering of France into a new hierarchy of administrative and judicial regions in 1791 unleashed an intense rivalry among small towns for seats of authority, while raising vital issues for the vast majority of the French population. Here Ted Margadant tells a lively story of the process of politicization: magistrates, lawyers, merchants, and other townspeople who petitioned the National Assembly not only boasted of their own communities and denigrated rival towns, but also adopted revolutionary slogans and disseminated new political ideas and practices throughout the countryside. The history of this movement offers a unique vantage point for analyzing the regional context of town life and the political dynamics of bourgeois leadership during the French Revolution. Margadant explores the institutional crisis of the old regime that brought about the reordering, considers the rhetoric and politics of space in the first year of the Revolution, and examines the fate of small towns whose districts and law courts were suppressed. Combining descriptive narrative with statistical analysis and computer mapping, he reveals the important consequences of the new hierarchy for the urban development of France in the post-Revolutionary era. 
538 |a Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. 
546 |a In English. 
588 0 |a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 30. Aug 2021) 
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653 |a Basques. 
653 |a Committee of Public Safety. 
653 |a Estatcs-General. 
653 |a Girondins. 
653 |a Hugueny, François. 
653 |a Jacobinism. 
653 |a July Monarchy. 
653 |a Kennedy, David. 
653 |a Legislative Assembly. 
653 |a Mediterranean area. 
653 |a Napoleon Bonaparte. 
653 |a administrative costs. 
653 |a archbishoprics. 
653 |a arrondissement councils. 
653 |a artisans. 
653 |a bankers. 
653 |a bourgeoisie. 
653 |a bourgs. 
653 |a cantonal municipalities. 
653 |a cantons. 
653 |a capitalism. 
653 |a central places. 
653 |a civil litigation. 
653 |a clergy. 
653 |a colleges. 
653 |a convents. 
653 |a departmental councils. 
653 |a departmental tribunals. 
653 |a economic development. 
653 |a electoral constituencies. 
653 |a fairs. 
653 |a federalist revolts. 
653 |a fiscal crisis. 
653 |a forests. 
653 |a functionaries. 
653 |a gouvernements. 
653 |a grands bailliages. 
653 |a industrial regions. 
653 |a industrialization. 
653 |a landowners. 
653 |a lawyers. 
653 |a lobbyists. 
653 |a magistrates. 
653 |a migration. 
653 |a municipalities. 
653 |a national guard. 
653 |a parlements. 
653 |a patriotic gifts. 
653 |a political culture. 
653 |a politicization. 
653 |a provincial assemblies. 
653 |a regional space. 
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