Rafe Blaufarb is Ben Weider Eminent Scholar and director of the Institute on Napoleon and the French Revolution at Florida State University. His publications include The French Army, Bonapartists in the Borderlands: French Exiles and Refugees on the Gulf Coast, and, most recently, Napoleon: Symbol for an Age.
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"One could well ask whether the world needs yet another study of fiscality and class relations in a French province under the Old Regime. In fact, Blaufarb's study easily justifies a return to this field This book's great strength is its detailed account of how engaged elites experienced fiscal conflict over the centuries, showing how that experience left central (royal or Revolutionary) authorities in a powerful position as the ultimate arbiters of important provincial affairs. If it sheds less light on the social structures and ideologies of early modern France, it is because of the very artificiality that made legal forms such a powerful tool of early modern statecraft."--Jotham Parsons, French History "a genuinely original study offering a new understanding of the politics of the monarchy and the process that led to the revolution in the province While it wears its theoretical clothing lightly, this volume should be recognized as a model for the successful negotiation between history and historical sociology - rooted in the archive but toally clear about its explanatory claims."--James Livesey, The Journal of Modern History

