Economy and Society in Burgundy Since 1850

Economy and Society in Burgundy Since 1850

Author: Robert Aldrich

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-01-20

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 1000816052

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First Published in 1984 Economy and Society in Burgundy Since 1850 provides a comprehensive overview of the modern history of Burgundy. Burgundy is best known for its wine and its capital of Dijon is most often associated with mustard. Yet the region’s modern history is more than a history of gastronomy. The coming of the railways in the 1850s greatly changed the economic life of the area, spurring the growth of Dijon and contributing to rural depopulation. Agricultural crises throughout the nineteenth century, such as phylloxera epidemic in the vineyards, caused further dislocation in rural life. Even in the twentieth century, the countryside remained agricultural while the city of Dijon owes its dynamism to the expansion of the service sector rather than to heavy industry. This book argues that this evolution -modernisation without industrialization- is not a matter of economic retardation but of the suitability of the region’s natural resources and the intentional choice of its population. Rich in archival sources this book is an interesting read for scholars and researchers of French history, European history, and modern history.


Bibliography of European Economic and Social History

Bibliography of European Economic and Social History

Author: Derek Howard Aldcroft

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 9780719034923

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This bibliographical guide contains 10,000 references to the economic and social history of 30 European countries during the period 1700-1939. More than 3000 periodicals have been consulted to obtain references, as well as books, edited collections and conference proceedings. The information is listed in categories such as industry, agriculture, finance, migration, labour conditions, urban communities and organizations. Full publication details are included, so that references may be located easily.


Political Economy from Below

Political Economy from Below

Author: Rob Knowles

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 449

ISBN-13: 1351553879

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Communitarian anarchism is a generic form of socialism that denies the need for a state or any other authority over the individual from above, and which requires absolute belief that the individual cannot exist outside of a community of others. This book suggests that the communitarian anarchists of the nineteenth century developed and articulated a distinct tradition of economic thought. The period of this study begins with the first major writing of the French communitarian anarchist, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, in 1840 and ends with the temporary burial of anarchist theorizing at the beginning of the First World War in 1914. However, he tradition of communitarian anarchist economic thought did not end in 1914. The economic thought explored in this book provides a fresh perception of the fragmentation evident in many societies today, especially where there is a substantial "informal economy."


France and the South Pacific since 1940

France and the South Pacific since 1940

Author: Robert Aldrich

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1993-09-28

Total Pages: 435

ISBN-13: 1349108286

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For some, Tahiti, New Caledonia and Wallis and Futuna are idyllic tropical islands with a French flavour, while for others they represent continuing French colonialism, thwarted independence movements and nuclear testing. This book looks at the realities of the French territories in Oceania, and the former Franco-British condominium of the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu), as well as changing French policy in the region. This study is based on published sources as well as archival material and interviews, and is a sequel to the highly praised The French Presence in the South Pacific, 1842-1940.


Vestiges of Colonial Empire in France

Vestiges of Colonial Empire in France

Author: R. Aldrich

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2004-12-10

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 0230005527

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This book offers the first comprehensive study of 'sites of memory' in France connected to the history of French imperialism and colonialism, and the ways that the French have remembered or forgotten their colonial past. Through a study of monuments, memorials, museum collections and other 'sites of memory' in France connected with France's overseas empire this book analyzes the way in which French authorities marked the Paris and provincial landscapes with these reminders of France's colonial 'mission' during the period of imperial expansion, and the fate of these sites in the post-colonial period and what that evolution reveals about French memory and amnesia of the colonial epoch.


Marxism at Work

Marxism at Work

Author: Robert Stuart

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2002-05-02

Total Pages: 540

ISBN-13: 9780521893053

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This book examines the socialists who introduced Marxism to France in the decades before the First World War.


The French Presence in the South Pacific, 1842–1940

The French Presence in the South Pacific, 1842–1940

Author: Robert Aldrich

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1989-06-18

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 1349090840

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An examination of France's presence in the South Pacific after the takeover of Tahiti. It places the South Pacific in the context of overall French expansion and current theories of colonialism and imperialism and evaluates the French impact on Oceania.