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Privilege and the Politics of Taxation in Eighteenth-Century France

Liberté, Egalité, Fiscalité

By Michael Kwass

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Publish Date

March 13, 2000

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Language

eng

Pages

371

Description:

"Privilege and the Politics of Taxation in Eighteenth-Century France offers a new interpretation of the Ancien Regime and the origins of the French Revolution. It examines what was arguably the most ambitious project of the eighteenth-century French monarchy: the attempt to impose direct taxes on formerly tax-exempt privileged elites. Connecting the social history of the state to the study of political culture, Michael Kwass describes how the crown refashioned its institutions and ideology to impose new forms of taxation on the privileged. Drawing on primary research from national and provincial archives, Michael Kwass demonstrates that the levy of these taxes, which struck elites with some force, not only altered the relationship between monarchy and social hierarchy, but also transformed political language and attitudes in the decades before the French Revolution."--Jacket.