![]() C ontents List of Tables and Maps Acknowledgments Weights, Measurements, and Money Abbreviations Introduction vii ix xiii xv xvii Chapter 1. Publications on uncoated stock satisfy the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences- Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. 0944'09033-dc20 93-20349 CIP Copyright © 1993 The Pennsylvania State University All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Published by The Pennsylvania State University Press, Barbara Building, Suite C, University Park, PA 16802-1003 It is the policy of The Pennsylvania State University Press to use acid-free paper for the first printing of all clothbound books. ![]() France-History- Revolution, 1789-1799-Economic aspects. France- History-Revolution, 1789-1799-Causes. Wheat trade-France-History- 18th century. Food prices-France-History- 18th century. Includes bibliographical references and index. The flour war : gender, class, and community in late Ancien Régime French society / Cynthia A. ynthia e n n s y l v a n i a S t a t e B U outon n iv e r s i t y Uni ver s i t y P a r k, Pennsyl vani a P ress Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Bouton, Cynthia A. ![]() ![]() THE FLOUR WAR The Flourwar Gender, Class, and Community in Late Ancien Régime French Society C T he P A. Table of contents : Flourwar Contents List of Tables and Maps Acknowledgments Weights, Measurements, and Money Land (area) Volume Weights Money Distance Introduction Early Modern Food Riots The Context: Uneven Development Grain-Exporting Regions: Long-Term Developments Grain-Importing Regions: Long-Term Developments Accelerations and Transformations: The Last Half of the Eighteenth Century GrairvExporting Regions: Developments After MicLCentury Grain-Consuming/Importing Regions: Developments After Mid-Century Trading in Grain and Its Products in the Eighteenth-Century Paris Basin Privilege and the Paris Basin Administering Towns and Villages in the Ancien Régime The Flour War: What Happened and Who Did It Typology of the Flour War Patterns of Behavior / Theaters of Action TYPE 1 TYPE 2 TYPE 3 TYPE 4 Patterns of Participation The Role of Community in the Flour War The Nature of Community THE KING AND THE PEOPLE The Bases of Community PATRONAGE AND COMMUNITY IN 1775 COMMUNITIES OF RIOTERS IN 1775 COMMUNITIES OF DEFECTORS IN 1775 Recalling Defectors to the Community Struggles Within Communities in 1775 Food Riots and Change A Wide But Narrowing Social Base Feminized Men The Flour War in the Countryside Conclusion Appendix 1 Occupations of Arrested Rioters Appendix 2 Occupations of Riot Leaders Appendix 3 Type of Action and Occupation Bibliography UNPUBLISHED PRIMARY SOURCES PRINTED PRIMARY SOURCES BIBLIOGRAPHY OF STUDIES OF FRENCH SUBSISTENCE MOVEMENTS SECONDARY SOURCES Index Citation preview ![]()
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