Provincializing global history: Money, ideas, and things in the languedoc, 1680-1830

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Abstract

A microhistory of eighteenth-century systemic change that places ordinary French lives alongside global advances Provincializing Global History explores the subtle transformation of the coastal province of the Languedoc in the eighteenth century. Mining a wealth of archival sources, James Livesey unveils how provincial elites and peasant households unwittingly created new practices. Managing local political institutions, establishing new credit systems, building networks of natural historians, and introducing new plants and farm machinery to the region opened up the inhabitants of the province to new norms and standards. The practices were gradually embedded in daily life and allowed the province to negotiate the new worlds of industrial society and capitalism.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherYale University Press
Number of pages214
ISBN (Electronic)9780300237160
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020
Externally publishedYes

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