The Barristers of Toulouse in the Eighteenth Century (1740-1793) / Lenard R. Berlanstein.

Originally published in 1975. Following the vein of French historiography, many twentieth-century scholars of the French Revolution believed that the middle class of lawyers played a crucial role in the Revolution. In The Barristers of Toulouse, Lenard Berlanstein contends with that notion in a case...

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Place / Publishing House:Baltimore : : Johns Hopkins University Press,, [1975]
©[1975]
Year of Publication:2019
1975
Language:English
Series:Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science ; 93d ser., 1.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xii, 210 p. :); ill. ;
Notes:Includes index.
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