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The Fruits of Revolution

Property Rights, Litigation and French Agriculture, 1700\u20131860

The Fruits of Revolution examines the impact of revolution on French agricultural development.

Jean-Laurent Rosenthal (Author)

9780521392204, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 28 February 1992

236 pages

23.5 x 15.7 x 2 cm, 0.48 kg

\""It is Rosenthal's contention that it was the institutional improvements realized by the Revolution that in time permitted full access to technological change. From this point of view the events of 1789 brought France into the modern world. Nineteenth-century scholars will find this volume worthwhile reading for the information it provides about the economic history of the period.\""

Leonore Loft, Nineteenth-Century French Studies

In The Fruits of Revolution Jean-Laurent Rosenthal investigates two central questions in French economic history: To what extent did institutions hold back agricultural development under the Old Regim]

The Fruits of Revolution Rosenthal Hardback Cambridge University Press

The Fruits of Revolution

Property Rights, Litigation and French Agriculture, 1700\u20131860

The Fruits of Revolution examines the impact of revolution on French agricultural development.

Jean-Laurent Rosenthal (Author)

9780521392204, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 28 February 1992

236 pages

23.5 x 15.7 x 2 cm, 0.48 kg

\""It is Rosenthal's contention that it was the institutional improvements realized by the Revolution that in time permitted full access to technological change. From this point of view the events of 1789 brought France into the modern world. Nineteenth-century scholars will find this volume worthwhile reading for the information it provides about the economic history of the period.\""

Leonore Loft, Nineteenth-Century French Studies

In The Fruits of Revolution Jean-Laurent Rosenthal investigates two central questions in French economic history: To what extent did institutions hold back agricultural development under the Old Regim]

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