The Bakers of Paris and the Bread Question 1700-1775

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The Bakers of Paris and the Bread Question 1700-1775 by Kaplan, Steven Laurence, 9780822317067
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  • ISBN: 9780822317067 | 0822317060
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 6/1/1996

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In preindustrial Europe, dependence on grain shaped every phase of life from economic development to spiritual expression, and the problem of subsistence dominated the everyday order of things in a merciless and unremitting way. Steven Laurence Kaplanrs"sThe Bakers of Paris and the Bread Question, 17001775focuses on the production and distribution of Francers"s most important commodity in the sprawling urban center of eighteenth-century Paris where provisioning needs were most acutely felt and most difficult to satisfy. Kaplan shows how the relentless demand for bread constructed the pattern of daily life in Paris as decisively and subtly as elaborate protocol governed the social life at Versailles. Despite the overpowering salience of bread in public and private life, Kaplanrs"s is the first inquiry into the ways bread exercised its vast and significant empire. Bread framed dreams as well as nightmares. It was the staff of life, the medium of communion, a topic of common discourse, and a mark of tradition as well as transcendence. In his exploration of breadrs"s materiality and cultural meaning, Kaplan looks at breadrs"s fashioning of identity and examines the conditions of supply and demand in the marketplace. He also sets forth a complete history of the bakers and their guild, and unmasks the methods used by the authorities in their efforts to regulate trade. Because the bakers and their bread were central to Parisian daily life, Kaplanrs"s study is also a comprehensive meditation on an entire society, its government, and its capacity to endure. Long-awaited by French history scholars,The Bakers of Paris and the Bread Question, 17001775is a landmark in eighteenth-century historiography, a book that deeply contextualizes, and thus enriches our understanding of one of the most important eras in European history.
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